Campsites in Colombia
2 bookable campsites in Colombia
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- Luxury glamping pods with spectacular mountain views
- A 25-minute drive to Paso Del Angel; 30 minutes from Villa de Leyva
- Outdoor kitchen, bathroom and living space with a Jacuzzi and barbecue
Geodesic dome 2 x From £165.38/€191.72/A$293.92/US$200/CA$257.89/CHF191.76/SEK2,062.83/DKK1,426.04/NOK1,989.08/ISK26,706/ARS25,086.25/CLP186,516/PEN766.88/NZ$322.27/ZAR3,268.22/PLN899.33/R$1,066.50/CZK4,744.90/RSD22,520/HUF76,754.60/RUB10,800/CN¥1,339.42 per night -
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- Simple pitches at a small site in a central Villa de Leyva location
- Iguaque Natural Park and Aventura Park within a half-hour drive
- Stargazing sessions with powerful telescopes available on site
Electric grass pitch 5 x From £13.23/€15.34/A$23.51/US$16/CA$20.63/CHF15.34/SEK165.03/DKK114.08/NOK159.13/ISK2,136/ARS2,006.90/CLP14,921/PEN61.35/NZ$25.78/ZAR261.46/PLN71.95/R$85.32/CZK379.59/RSD1,802/HUF6,140.37/RUB864/CN¥107.15 per night
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Heavenly beaches, colonial towns, soaring mountains, dense jungle, hidden archaeological sites… yep, Colombia’s certainly a place that’s packed full of attractions for folk who like to spend a bit of time out in the open air. And so it follows that staying outdoors for camping in Colombia is a mighty fine idea too – check out our budget options for those travelling with their own kit, or treat yourself to something a little swankier by searching Colombia glamping options.
Either way, spectacular scenery’s never too far away in this varied land. If you only manage one area, the Caribbean coast is a top pick – one could spend many days trotting around the cobbled streets of Cartagena, checking out the lush forests of Tayrona National Park, trekking off in search of the legendary Ciudad Perdida… and sipping a cocktail or two on the dreamy beaches, of course. Leaving the coast behind, it’s worth venturing inland to hit the heady heights of Bogotá (the third highest capital city in all the world, fact fans), visit the little colonial town Barichara and pick a secluded rural spot for wanderings in some of Colombia’s national parks.
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