When we arrived at El Zaino, the primary entrance, we were directed to pay 4000 COP for insurance. The amount of visitors per day is capped at 6900 per day so if you are visiting in peak season it is a good idea to book ahead. You are able to pre-book your park entry here: You may be asked to have your bag checked on entry for prohibited items such as alcohol, drugs, plastic bags and knives. The passport is required for entry and you will need cash to pay for food, drinks and a place to sleep. This is peak season so expect the park to be a lot busier and be sure to book ahead in these months.īring your passport and plenty of cash. It can be a bit tricky to find information regarding the dates online but as I understand it (as of Jan 2020) the park will be closed in 2020 on the following dates:ĭecember and January are when Colombians enjoy holidays and travel a lot. Please check and double-check that the park will be open when you plan your trip. The park closes for a few times a year for conservation purposes and so the indigenous people can perform certain ceremonies. Tayrona National Park is easily accessible from Santa Marta and is perfect for a day trip or an overnight adventure. With lush jungle, bountiful wildlife and incredibly beautiful beaches, this is a dream destination for all nature lovers. Tayrona National Park or Parque Tayrona is found on the Caribbean coast in the North of Colombia. Northern Colombia Cabo San Juan Beach View at Parque Tayrona Tayrona National Park Travel Guide
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