Tour

Holy Week Plan, Tadó, Cértegui and Rapadura - 4 days and 3 nights

4 days

Easy

Holy Week in Chocó: Tradition, Faith and Nature at Its Best

Live a unique experience during Holy Week in the heart of Chocó, a journey that combines spirituality, culture, history and the connection with nature. Upon arrival in Quibdó, you will be greeted with the hospitality and warmth of the local communities.

Explore the towns of Tadó, Cértegui and Raspadura, where religious traditions are lived intensely through processions, living paintings and community celebrations that have lasted for generations. Connect with the natural elements through guided meditations and waterfall baths, all in an environment of lush natural beauty.

Delve into the region's rich history as you discover stories of Cimarron leaders like Barule, try local drinks and foods, and learn about local crafts at the Sanctuary of Saint Eccehomo. This trip invites you not only to explore, but also to reflect, disconnect from stress and reconnect with the essentials.

Come and experience Holy Week like never before, in a destination where the spiritual and the natural meet in perfect harmony!

What's included?
    • Medellin—Quibdo—Medellin flight tickets.
    • Ground transportation between Quibdó, Tadó, Unión Panamericana and Cértegui.
    • Accommodation in comfortable rooms.
    • Full nutrition throughout the tour.
    • Meditations and yoga practices with a specialized teacher.
    • Guided tours of sanctuaries and historic sites.
    • Participation in cultural and religious activities.
    • Professional photographic record of the experience.
    • Special gift.
    • Medical card for assistance.
    • Accompanying guide throughout the tour.
    Exclusions
      • Activities not described in the plan.
      • Additional personal expenses.
      Please note
        • This plan has a spiritual and cultural approach, ideal for those who want to experience Holy Week from an authentic and reflective perspective.
        • Walks and processions are optional, but they enrich the experience.
        • The climate in Chocó is hot and humid, so light and comfortable clothing is recommended.
        • The trip encourages sustainable tourism and support for local communities.
        What to bring
          • Light clothing, preferably white for spiritual activities.
          • Comfortable shoes for walks and processions.
          • Swimsuit and towel for activities in waterfalls and rivers.
          • Sunscreen, hat or cap, and insect repellent
          • Reusable water bottle to keep you hydrated
          • Camera or cell phone to capture special moments.
          • Open attitude to enjoy an experience of cultural connection and learning.
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