5 Reasons Why You Should Visit Villa de Leyva, Colombia

in travel •  7 years ago  (edited)

For the people who are not familiar. Villa de Leyva is a small town in Colombia, it is a 3 hour ride from Bogota the capital city.

  1. Villa de Leyva is a World heritage Center according to Unesco. It has preserved the colonial style architecture including the stone streets.

  2. Villa the Leyva is really close to a reservation park called Iguaque. This park has a lake, it has moorland weather and it is a pretty cool hike.

  3. Since it has become really touristic, there are lots of restaurants and hostels to choose from and lots of people speak English so you will not have trouble communicating.

  4. You can check out some cool fossils. Because of its special terrain, the land kept fossils intact for hundreds of years, there is a museum you can visit where they will tell you more about it. Also some houses have decorations made with them.

  5. The weather is pretty awesome, it ranges from 10 c to 22 c all year round.

Here are some pics to illustrate the awesomeness of this town:

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PS: my favorite place to visit is a hotel on the other side of the Iguaque reservation called "Arcoiris" here's a link: http://suitesarcoiris.com/ You get the best from both worlds, awesome food, bilingual people, incredible rooms with breathtaking views. Each room is unique, they also have some pretty cool local art in case you are into it. Additionally it has access to a spa, with sauna and you can even get a massage, some rooms have Jacuzzis or bathtubs in case you feel tired from all the hiking.

This is the Hotel

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And this is a pretty breathtaking view from the mountain

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That last mountain view shot... would love to spend an afternoon hiking around there..

It is awesome beauty all over, trust me!