All about Barichara

All about Barichara

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About Barichara

This beautiful colonial town is located 120 km from Bucaramanga, in the region of Santander. Barichara is located 1300 meters above sea level and is home to some 10,000 people. The setting is impressive, in the mountains, on the edge of the Chicamocha Canyon, also called the “Grand Canyon” of Colombia. San Gil – Colombia’s hotspot for adventure sports-, is 20km away. The village was named a cultural heritage site in 1978. With its cobbled streets, pretty houses, churches and squares, atmospheric Barichara is a feast for the eyes. Its colonial architecture inspired filmmakers, such as the makers of the Disney film Encanto, which won an Oscar in 2022.

Here you will find everything about Barichara, the best things to do, the nicest hotels and the best restaurants.

Fun things to do in Barichara

Our tips

1. Explore the streets at your leisure

By far the most enjoyable activity, is simply taking your time and exploring the (steep) streets. Along the way you can rest for a bit in Parque de las Artes, admire one of the churches, browse around one of the many artisans stores and grab a bite to eat in the good restaurants.

2. Do the hike from Barichara to Guane

In about 2 hours you walk along a 5km long old footpath (mostly downhill) right through nature. Along the way you can spot birds and…crossing cows! In Guane you can look around and do some food and drink, before catching a tuk tuk to Barichara.

3. Enjoy the view at Salto del Mico

One of the most beautiful lookout points in the Santander region and the Instagram hotspot par excellence. You can walk there, or take a tuk-tuk.

photo @ Redbus

4. Attend a workshop

There are numerous studios and workshops, where artisans and women are happy to show you how they work. For example, you can visit the Taller de Papel de Barichara, learn to make paper from the “fique” plant

5. Book an active tour for your adrenaline kick

Fans of outdoor sports can book a trip to go mountain biking, rafting, or paragliding over the Chicamocha Gorge. The Barichara area also offers beautiful horseback riding. Also check out the travel guide San Gil for more info.

photo @ parapente San Gil

 

6. Try the local cuisine

Specialties in the region include cabrito (baby goat) and the arepa Santandereana, a traditional arepa to which cassava and pork are added. Surprisingly, fried ants (hormigas culonas) are considered the greatest delicacy in Barichara. The ants are roasted and salted and then packaged. The “season” begins around easter (until June) and especially in this period you can find the hormigas in many stores.

Restaurants in Barichara

In Barichara you can eat very well. There is a wide choice of restaurants for such a small town. Keep in mind that at the beginning of the week, many restaurants are closed.

ELVIA Cocina local

One of the best restaurants in Barichara. There is a small menu of fresh dishes that are beautifully prepared. Therefore, a dinner at ELVIA is not only tasty but also a feast for the eye.

Noa comida ligera

Little restaurant whose specialty is fagottos, a kind of thick, well-filled grilled sandwich with all kinds of fillings. Other dishes include kibbe and lentil croquettes.

Bari comidas

An Italian restaurant that serves homemade pasta, pizza and burgers. They also make tasty fresh juices.

Shanti Recetas para el alma

Small restaurant where the healthy dishes are prepared fresh and most of the vegetables are grown in-house. For poke bowls, salads, quinoa and ceviche, among other things. There are only a few tables, so call to reserve a table.

Gringo Mike's

A favorite with travelers for years. At the cozy restaurant on Parque Principal, you can choose from an American-Mexican menu of nachos and giant sandwiches and burgers.

Al Fogolar Barichara

Restaurant next to the cathedral.  From the balcony on the 1st floor, you can overlook the park. A wide menu of Italian and Colombian dishes is offered. Spareribs and goat cooked in the wood oven, are the specialties of the house.

Plan your trip to Barichara

How to get there.

There is no airport in Barichara. The nearest airport is Palonegro international airport in Bucaramanga. From here you can take the bus to San Gil (approx. 3h) and from there the bus to Barichara (45 min.) Faster is a private transfer from the airport.

Coming from Bogotá, you can take the bus to San Gil (approx. 8h). In San Gil take the bus to Barichara (45 min.) To break the long bus trip, you can make a stop in Villa de Leyva.

#GoColombia tip
Combine your trip with other highlights north of Bogotá, such as Zipaquirá, Villa de Leyva and the Chicamocha Canyon and make a 2-week round trip from Bogotá to Bucaramanga. Check out our example routes with an
itinerary from Bogota to Barichara.

Climate and best time to go

  • Barichara has a dry and pleasant climate and can be visited throughout the year. The average temperature is between 18°C and 24°C. It can feel much warmer, especially in the afternoon. It can be very hot, especially on the trail from Barichara to Guane.
  • The driest time is from December through February. There are many Colombian tourists in Barichara during the period around Christmas and New Year’s Eve, summer vacations (especially July) and semana santa (Easter week). It is more expensive and crowded then, so early reservations are necessary.

Where to stay in Barichara?

There are a few budget accommodations in Barichara, but most hotels are in the medium or higher price range. There are many budget accommodations in San Gil, but then of course you miss the charm of Barichara. Around Christmas, New Year’s Eve, semana santa (Easter week) and the month of July, prices are higher.

#ColombiaMyWay hotel tips:

1) Stay at Sueños de Antonio
Our favorite, because of the great service and beautiful garden. Book the superior double room with outdoor shower!

2) Go Glamping! For example at the atmospheric Serrania del Viento, just outside Barichara, where you can enjoy the views and tranquility.

3) Book a vacation home
There are very nice houses for rent in Barichara, such as Casa el Paraíso. If you are traveling with your family or friends, the cost is often not too bad. Most houses have a private terrace with a view and some even have a private pool or jacuzzi. Depending on luxury and the number of bedrooms, you can book a 2-bedroom vacation home from as little as 80 dollars per night.

3) And if you want something really special.
Then book a room at Casa Mahanaim, 2 km. from Barichara. The decor and setting in the middle of nature, makes this casa very special. There are hiking trails to Barichara, but you can also take a tuktuk.

Check out other hotel tips for Barichara below.

$ price range up to $25

$$ price range $25 – $75

$$$ price range above $75

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Important info A-Z

Locals & language

In general, little English is spoken. A word of Spanish is certainly helpful and works wonders for getting in touch with the locals.

Vaccinations

No vaccinations are required for Barichara.

What to bring
  • Walking shoes (the roads go up and down so good shoes are a must)
  • Cap or hat
  • Sunscreen
  • Waterthermos
Safety

Barichara and the hiking trail to Guane, are known to be safe. It’s always good to check with locals, such as the hotel staff in case of doubt. 

Wifi

Most hotels have wifi, but the connection is not always stable, especially if you stay in a hotel further from the center.

All about San Gil, Colombia

All about San Gil, Colombia

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The 10 best things to do in San Gil

The town of San Gil has 50,000 inhabitants and is located at an altitude of 1,100 meters in the region of Santander. The city of Bucaramanga is 100 km away and the colonial town of Barichara is 20 km away. The surrounding landscape is spectacular, with mountains, fast-flowing rivers, waterfalls and the second largest gorge in the world, the Chicamocha canyon. Not surprisingly, you can do many adventure activities in the area. And that is the biggest attraction of San Gil! Among other things, you can paragliding , whitewater rafting, rapelling, bungee jumping, mountain biking and hiking. San Gil has become popular with backpackers in recent years, and there is a wide range of affordable hostels and restaurants. If you want to do different activities and also take a day trip to Barichara, you can easily entertain yourself in San Gil for about 4 days.

How to get to San Gil
From Bogotá: By bus (approx. 8h).
From Bucaramanga (nearest airport: bus ride from approx. 3u.

#ColombiaMyWay tip
Combine your trip with other highlights north of Bogotá, such as Barichara and Villa de Leyva (185km) and make it a 2-week trip. Check here our itinerary from Bogota to Barichara.

What to do in San Gil

1. Go paragliding over the Chicamocha Gorge

With the half-hour tandem flight, you will fly over the Chicamocha canyon, which is deeper than the Grand Canyon in the USA! The tour operator will pick you up in San Gil for the one-hour drive to the Chicamocha canyon. You can book the flight here booking.

2. Visit the Juan Curí waterfall

At the 180-meter-high waterfall, you can chill in the natural pool. You catch the bus to Charalá (around 45 min / COP8000) and ask the driver to drop you off at the entrance to the waterfall (cascada). You will find the bus terminal at the corner of Calle 17 and Carrera 10. The entrance costs around COP10.000. From the entrance, it is about a 20-minute walk to the waterfall.

photo: mochilerosdelujo.com

 

3. Take the cable car in Chicamocha National Park(Panachi).

The way to enjoy the view if you don’t want to paraglide. The half-hour ride takes a 6km cable car to Mesa de los Santos on the other side of the gorge. Panachi is on the road between San Gil and Bucaramanga (50km.) It is not an “ordinary” national park, but an amusement park with various attractions and activities. From the viewing platform you have a fantastic view. Entrance to the park including the cable car costs COP86,000 for adults, COP58,000 for kids aged 2-12yrs (2025). You pay extra for the activities and water park. The park is open from Wednesday to Sunday. Come outside weekends and vacation periods if you want to avoid the crowds. Check here for more info.

 

4. Go whitewater rafting on the Río Suárez

Do you like a challenge? Then this is the activity for you! The Río Suárez is an hour’s drive from San Gil and is one of the best places in Colombia for rafting. After a briefing, the trip can begin. After the exciting trip, you can chat about your whitewater adventure over a cold beer and lunch. You can book the trip here book here.

5. Take the jump of a lifetime and go bungee jumping

If you only do this once in a lifetime, do it in San Gil! Take the challenge and enjoy the thrill during your “free fall” from 70 meters above the Río Fonce. You can also do a duo jump just the two of you. As an additional option, a GoPro video is offered so you can watch your adventure back later. You can book the jump here.

 

6. Hike to Cerro de la Cruz

Cerro de la Cruz is one of the best lookout points in San Gil. The viewpoint is located in Carrera 16, near the río Fonce. To get there, walk through the less touristy parts of the city. Arriving at the top, you will see a cross than was built by the Jesuits in 1888. You can also take a cab to Cerro de la Cruz.

7. Play a game of Tejo with the locals

Tejo is a traditional Colombian game, in which you try to throw the tejo (a disc) to the target: a box of clay filled with small envelopes of gunpowder. If you hear a bang, you have aimed correctly, as you hit the envelopes with the gunpowder. The team that gets 27 points first is the winner. This is not so easy because you have to throw the disc over a distance of 20 meters! While playing Tejo, there is usually a fair amount of beer consumed, which doesn’t make aiming any easier! For an evening playing Tejo, you can go to the Comite Municipal de Tejo, or plan an evening through your hostel. It’s more sociable and you’ll have enough teammates for a game. Fun detail: According to the legend, Tejo originated 500 years ago among the Muisca Indians, who used a gold disc in the game.

photo: Sam’s VIP hostel

8. Hike in el Gallineral park

The park is a 10-minute walk from downtown San Gil, on the Río Fonce. After paying the entrance fee of COP7000, you can explore one of the trails in this 4-hectare park. If you also want to use the swimming pool, the entrance free is COP12000. (2025) Fun to do if you want to see small wildlife, such as squirrels, birds and butterflies.

 

9. Do the canyoning tour in Guane

You don’t need any experience for this activity! The instructors will tell you everything you need to know before you can go climbing, abseiling and much more on your own in Las Lajas Canyon. You can take the tour here booking.

 

10. Take a day trip to Barichara

This beautiful colonial town is easily accessible from San Gil by bus (45 min.) The narrow streets of Barichara take you back in time. Take your time to explore the steep streets and watch the artisans at work in the stores. If you have the time, you can also do the hike from Barichara to Guane, where you will walk through nature along a 5km footpath. Take advantage of your stay in Barichara by stopping at one of the many good restaurants before catching the bus back to San Gil. Read all about the best things to do in Barichara.

Where to stay in San Gil

There are quite some hostels in San Gil. Apartments and vacation rentals are also very affordable. We have listed some good options, for every budget.

$ price range up to $25

$$ price range $25 – $50

$$$ price range above $50

Where to eat in San Gil

Our favorite restaurants:

#1 Gringo Mike’s
for (large portions of) tex-mex food in a cozy setting
#2 Meson del Arriero
a small restaurant, cooking typical Colombian dishes
#3 Mano Restaurante
for a good burger and tasty salads
#4 Cafe Europa
a cozy little restaurant for a tasty pizza or pasta

Important info A-Z San Gil

Budget

Compared to tourist destinations such as Cartagena and Medellín, San Gil is cheap. It is also cheap compared to Barichara.

Climate and best time to travel
  • The temperature is constant throughout the year and ranges between 18°C and 24°C.
  • The best time to visit San Gil is the dry season from December through March. In this period, the conditions for outdoor activities are most favorable. This is also the high season and especially around Christmas and New Year it is busy. You can expect higher prices for accommodations if you travel in this period. 
  • You can still travel to San Gil outside the dry season, but there might be disruptions due to rain.

 

Locals & language

In general, little English is spoken. A word of Spanish is certainly helpful and does wonders for getting in touch with the locals.

Vaccinations

No vaccinations are required for San Gil.

What to bring
  • Hiking boots
  • Cap or hat
  • Sunscreen
  • Waterthermos
  • Light clothing for outdoor activities
Safety

San Gil is known to be safe. When in doubt, check with hotel staff or other locals.

Wifi

Most hotels have wifi.

Short city break to Bogotá

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Short city break to Bogotá

In Bogotá, it is incredibly rainy and cold. There. That’s out. And that’s the end of it. After all, as a born “Dutchie”, I am used to a good portion of cold. Brrr! But now I have been living on sun-drenched Curaçao for 16.5 years. Very hot-pfff. In short: it is never good, or: I am just a nag. Or both. Anyway: This Happy Grouch went on a short city trip to Bogotá with her family, for the first time. The travel period was a midweek in the Easter vacation.

Knowing Colombia only from sunny Medellín, I understood that I had to dress different for Bogotá. So the heels, shirts and skirts stayed at home; the fleece sweater, jeans, sneakers and socks were packed. And that turned out to be a very good decision. Because in Bogotá, surrounded by mountains, there is a lot to see and discover. And for that you need practical clothing.

I stayed with my family in a lovely, pleasant, fairly small hotel (“Hotel Jazz Apartments), located in Parque Virrey; a beautiful residential/work/walking area in one of Bogotá’s many parks.

As far as I am concerned, this is a lovely part of the immense metropolis; a nice park on our doorstep, well-maintained, orderly, lively but also quiet, with the shopping street, coffee bars and restaurants within walking distance. AND thanks to the rain, everything was beautifully green and in bloom.

It is definitely an area for the well suited residents, with its many exclusive stores, restaurants and…. dogs. Oh, those dogs! In large numbers you see them walking with their dog walkers or owners, not infrequently dressed in “doggie designer clothes”! It is a wonderfully cheerful sight.

After a good breakfast from the small,- but surprisingly extensive & creative buffet in the cozy hotel (with its simple but nice rooms and very nice beds!), we went for our daily cup of cappuccino to the Illy Bar around the corner.

From there we set off on a beautiful walking route through the park, past bright flower-stalls, to the long shopping street. Small stores and eateries alternated with upscale designer stores and exclusive restaurants.

Once you arrive in the heart of the shop & dine area (approx. 20 min.walk), you will find 2 medium-sized shopping malls of the more exclusive kind: Andino Mall and El Retiro Mall.

What stands out there is that -in addition to the usual shops- there are public craft and art exhibitions. Bogotá is proud of its local products and artists, which is very nice to see. Prices in these malls range from quite pricey to quite affordable. These are -except for the lunchrooms- no cheap malls, but in other parts of the city you can find them.

In the afternoon, it was a delight to visit the many restaurants. Cheap and expensive eateries alternate here. For people with special dietary needs (like myself), the selection in such a metropolis is a bit disappointing, but the quality is usually good to very good. Even in the small eateries.


It is highly recommended to visit the historic district of La Candelaria. Not because it is so much more beautiful there, but because of the historic buildings, the narrow alleys, and the unique atmosphere. La Candelaria can be reached by taxi or Uber; the trip took about 45 min. Taxis are very affordable, but do pick a licensed company (with taxi numbers & plates).

One disadvantage is that it is a lot more crowded and touristy, with an abundance of similar stalls with salesmen. The salesmen are nice though, and leave you alone as soon as you tell them you’re not interested. Something else that was unfortunate was the fact that we were not allowed to enter the Museo d’Oro – the Gold Museum. It was in the late days of the Corona pandemia, and our son had only a recovery,-but no vaccination certificate. That wasn’t a problem anywhere, just in the Gold museum. But that was soon forgotten after a visit to the large, cozy square with its terraces and a remarkably talented street musician (the conservatory was nearby; lucky us!).

After visiting La Candelaria, we walked on to downtown Bogotá……very overwhelming! And not necessarily in a positive way. But of course that remains a matter of taste and feeling. The traffic is extremely busy, and there are many people, cheap stores and fast food restaurants. The friendliness of most people you experience further afield in Bogotá (& Colombia) is significantly less here. Realize, you are in a metropolis, with the frenzy, crowds, traffic chaos and stress that comes with it.

I was soon completely fed up, but we could only find a taxi for the way back after a long search. (Public transport is also well organized there, but we deliberately chose taxi transport that day). Tired but satisfied, we finally drove back. We spent most of the evenings in the hotel after visiting restaurants. It was very convenient that there was a Starbucks across the street, for a late after-dinner espresso….

After 5 wonderful days, we said goodbye to the friendly hotel staff, and traveled back to our sunny little island. With a little regret in our hearts…. We would have liked to have seen a bit more of this large, diverse city with all its sights, but in itself Bogotá is very well suited for a short city trip.

We are happy with our visit to Bogotá, and have fond memories of it, as well as the wonderful, innovative Medellín. Colombia continues to surprise us, and we would love to explore it further!


Travel date April 2022
Written by Niki

#ColombiaMyWay tips (updated September 2025)

#1 Take it easy the first day in Bogotá so your body can get used to the altitude difference

#2 Check the link Hotel Jazz Apartments for more info on the hotel where we stayed.

#3 More hotels around Parque Virrey can be found here.

#4 Prefer to explore Bogotá’s city center with a guide? Then check here for the options.

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Jeanette and Shelly

Writers and Travelers, Colombia My Way