Must-see attractions in Santander

  • Natural phenomenon of Quebrada las Gachas in Guadalupe, Colombia.

    Las Gachas

    Santander

    Santander's answer to Caño Cristales, Las Gachas is a clear, shallow stream that emerges from a spring in lush countryside and runs along a red stone…

  • Parque para las Artes park in Barichara village, Colombia.

    Parque Para Las Artes

    Barichara

    A lovely little park decorated with impressive water features (although they were out of service when we visited), statues carved by local sculptors and…

  • Teleférico

    Santander

    A 6.3km-long, 30-minute cable-car ride in eight-berth cabins that descend to the base of the Chicamocha canyon, then ascend to the top of the opposite rim.

  • Cascadas de Juan Curi

    San Gil

    Take a day trip to this spectacular 180m-high waterfall where you can swim in the natural pool at its base or relax on the rocks. Adventure junkies can…

  • Cueva de la Vaca

    San Gil

    Located just outside the town of Curití, La Vaca is the most attractive and adventurous cave in the are,a with numerous caverns filled with stalagmites…

  • Cascada Los Caballeros

    Santander

    The most impressive waterfall in the area, Los Caballeros is a thunderous high-volume wall of water tumbling off a spectacular 90m-high cliff in three…

  • Parque Nacional del Chicamocha

    Santander

    Don't be fooled by the name: Parque Nacional del Chicamocha, or 'Panachi' as it's known by locals, isn't a national park in the conventional sense. It's…

  • Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción

    Barichara

    This 18th-century sandstone church is the most elaborate structure in Barichara, looking somewhat too big for the town’s needs. Its golden stonework …

  • Parque El Gallineral

    San Gil

    San Gil's showpiece is the salubrious Parque El Gallineral, a 4-hectare park set on a triangular island between two arms of the Quebrada Curití and Río…

  • Museo Casa de Bolívar

    Bucaramanga

    Another piece in the historical jigsaw of Simón Bolívar's life (Colombia is full of them), this slightly musty museum is housed in a colonial mansion…

  • Cascada La Llanera

    Santander

    While not the tallest or highest-volume waterfall in the area, La Llanera is worth a visit for its mystical remote setting surrounded by magnificent…

  • Museum of Paleontology & Archaeology

    Santander

    The unique Museum of Paleontology & Archaeology has a collection of more than 10,000 fossils, a 700-year-old mummy, a few conehead skulls, Guane artifacts…

  • Jardin Botánico Eloy Valenzuela

    Bucaramanga

    Located a short walk from the park in Floridablanca, this lush botanic garden beside a pretty stream is a good place to take a break from the city,…

  • Taller Centro Dia

    Barichara

    Inside the courtyard of the Museo Aquileo Parra, this collective of 24 senior citizens weaves bags and other artisanal products from fique fibers using…

  • Iglesia de Santa Bárbara

    Barichara

    Atop a hill at the north end of town, Barichara's oldest church was carefully reconstructed in the 1990s (only the facade survived). The floor has quite a…

  • Capilla de Jesús Resucitado

    Barichara

    This humble pale-yellow chapel has a fine baroque mahogany altarpiece. The original bell tower was damaged by lightning but has since been restored. Do…

  • Parque La Libertad

    San Gil

    The tree-lined plaza of Parque La Libertad, also called Parque Principal, is San Gil's most visible landmark and the heart of its social life. The…

  • Pozo La Gloria

    Santander

    A popular large swimming hole fed by a small slanted waterfall. Surrounded by lush farmland, it gets up to almost 3m deep in places and is ideal for a…

  • Capilla de los Dolores

    Bucaramanga

    In Parque García Rovira, this diminutive chapel is Bucaramanga's oldest surviving church; it was erected in stone from 1748 to 1750. Its simple…

  • Catedral de la Sagrada Familia

    Bucaramanga

    Facing Parque Santander is Buca's most substantial piece of religious architecture. Constructed over nearly a century (1770–1865), it's a massive,…

  • Casa de la Cultura

    Bucaramanga

    One of Bucaramanga's best preserved colonial mansions, the Casa de la Cultura is currently occupied by an educational institution, but visitors are free…

  • Mercado Central

    Bucaramanga

    Buca's colorful, well-organized central market is worth a stroll, especially for its 4th-floor food court with all manner of local eats and mountain…

  • Museo de Arte Moderno de Bucaramanga

    Bucaramanga

    A bright little museum with two exhibition rooms with rotating exhibits of modern paintings and sculptures. There's also a garden with sculptures and a…

  • Iglesia de San Laureano

    Bucaramanga

    This twin-towered, pale-yellow, colonial-period church dominates the east side of Parque García Rovira.

  • Catedral Santa Cruz

    San Gil

    A handsome 18th-century stone church, Catedral Santa Cruz is located on San Gil's main plaza.

  • Capilla de San Antonio

    Barichara

    Capilla de San Antonio is the youngest of the town’s churches, dating from 1831.

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