Tierradentro National Archaeological Park

National park · Inzá

Tierradentro National Archaeological Park

National park · Inzá

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Inza, Cauca, Colombia

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Underground tombs with paintings, carvings & steep hikes  

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"One of South America’s most important archaeological sites, Tierradentro contains over 100 hypogea (underground tombs) dating from the sixth to tenth centuries—the only examples of their kind in the Americas—and takes a day or two to hike the paths around the tombs; trails are fairly easy to do on your own though guides are available." - Matthew Kepnes

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Roopa Philar

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Definitely worth the visit! There are 5 sites with underground tombs, some of which are beautifully painted and decorated. The hike itself to all the locations was beautiful with well marked paths and great views. Costs $65,000 per person which gives you a two day pass to the hiking trails and archaeological sites. We did the first part, Segovia to El Tablón the first day, stayed the night in the village of San Andrés, and did the second part, alto de San Andrés and alto de aguacate, the next day. The second hike up to aguacate is quite steep but not too long, the view is worth is though! The village is small with a lovely church, only a couple restaurants. We stayed at la Terraza for 25,000 per person per night, but ate at La Portada because they were much friendlier. Next time would stay there instead. Not many tourists, we were the only ones at the sites and on the trails both days so visiting the tombs felt really special. Overall it was a great experience.

Maddi Quamme

Google
What an amazing yet strenuous hike to see some very cool ancient sites. This is probably the coolest thing I will do in Colombia and the town and people were so helpful and kind. I hope more people visit!

Viktoryia Pilinko

Google
Parque Tierradentro is an exceptional place, a must visit if you're in this part of Colombia. Basically, these are subterranean burial sites appr. 1400 year old. It's possible to visit on your own, with public transport, below I'll explain how. From Popayan, there are several buses daily (schedule attached). The trip costs 40k one way. Takes about 3 hours. The road is terrible, I wouldn't recommend coming by car. On the bus try to take front seats, you'll be jumping and shaking a lot. The bus won't take you all the way to the park, but will leave you at "El Crucero" (search on Google maps). From there it's a 1km+ walk to the park entrance. There is also bus connection with La Plata if you're coming from Tatacoa. For foreigners, the cost of the entry is 50k. Factor in a night to spend in San Andres, because the last bus is at 4pm, and the sites close at 4pm too, it's impossible to visit everything by then. I visited on Tuesday, and was the only person at each site. The park is very well organized and clearly marked. Next to the entrance, there is a museum, worth a 15-20 min stop. All the sites are accessed through hiking trails, with beautiful views, some of them - especially Aguacate - quite steep, so keep that in mind. On the first day you can easily visit Segovia, El Duende and El Tablón, and then arrive to San Andres where you'll stay overnight. There is a cheap (30k) hospedaje next to the church. All in all, it will take you 3-4 hours. The following day you can hike to San Andres site (15 min) and Aguacate (1h 10 min), and then make your way down to take a bus (1 h). I went down towards Inza (gasolinera el Hato) instead of returning to the museum to save myself some minutes of shaking in the bus. I was pretty exhausted by the time I was down. You'll need to bring water and maybe some snacks, as in the sun the hikes can be pretty demanding. But overall, the combination of the incredible views of the surrounding mountains, pleasant hikes and ancient archeological sites make it a really special place to visit.

pantxika goyhetche

Google
The park is amazing !!!!! You need to be ready to walk up the hill for 2000m but the pass is for 2 days .

Carlos Salamanca

Google
Why?? how?? who?? so many questions about this place and not many answers just theories and that's what makes it even more interesting. So simple yet amusing, that was tierradentro national park for me it was a magical place maybe cause I prefer to visit a park over the "biggest badest" shopping mall. Now when you visit this park go with an open mind cause it might become very repetitive, and keep in mind that there's different areas that you need to hike to. The hike to the Alto the aguacate Is pretty steep and on the hard side if you start at the museum, there no obvious stairs or path in the beginning, after you cross the bridge just go up, no left or right but up, once on top you'll be rewarded with amazing 360 views of the whole area, and don't forget to bring lots of water and snacks.

Darc Sceptor

Google
Be prepared for a long walk uphill to the tombs. Once there you will climb steps 6 meters down and back up. But it was worth it. Beautiful and unique.

Stepan K

Google
I did not mind to pay for all the three locations since I had a possibility to move around and visit them in two days. All of them were unique in their own way.

Audrius S.

Google
Nice, intersting place, we recomending to take local taxi (after ticket office) and start from top of hill. Perfect walking trip.