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WHY YOU NEED TO VISIT MINCA, COLOMBIA

Visiting Minca?

Check out my list of 10+ fun things to do whilst you're there. And yep... There's hiking involved!

Famous for its chocolate and coffee farms, the sparsely populated town of Minca lays nestled in the hills and mountains of Colombia's Sierra Nevada.

Recently growing in popularity with backpackers and travellers, it's the perfect place to escape the hustle and bustle of Santa Marta and indulge into the luscious green hills surrounding the town.

With an array of hiking trails at your feet, hiking in Minca will take you to some incredible viewpoints. Get out those trekking toes because you're about to experience some incredible landscapes in Colombia.

It would be great to take you with me on an adventure around Minca, but for now, I'll have to resort to listing out amazing things to do in Minca on your next visit to Colombia!

Everything you need to visit Minca, Colombia

Gorgeous sunsets in Minca

Dive into Cascada de Marinka

Around a 2 hour walk from the main town of Minca, head to the Cascada de Marinka for a refreshing dip into the waterfalls.

With natural pools of fresh water, it's perfect for swimming or lying in one of the many hammocks at the foot of the hill.

There's an entrance fee of $5,000 COP and a restaurant by the waterfall.

Handy tip: Download maps.meon your phone before your hikes in Minca. It's pretty easy to take the wrong route and then have to backtrack.

Cascada de Marinka

Indulge in coffee and chocolate farms

A trip to Colombia wouldn't be complete without a visit to a local Finca. There are many coffee farms scattered around Minca offering daily tours and a chance to buy locally produced coffee directly from producers.

La Candelaria also includes daily chocolate tours where they take you through the production of cacao into chocolate. I loved this tour so much, I'm thinking of writing a blog post on it at a later date!

As it involved chocolate, this was easily one of my favourite tours! My recommendation? Come in the afternoon with a friend and ask the tour guide to taste the cacao bean when it's sweet. It's strange having something sweet for it to then taste really bitter at the end of the process. You'll even get to finish the tour with a chocolate face mask!

The price of a chocolate or coffee tour is $25,000 COP.

La Candalaria

Getting down and dirty...

La Victoria, a coffee plantation farm what also produces beer also has daily tours starting at around $15,000 COP. It's around a 2-hour walk from the main town or 20 minutes on a motorbike.

Hike to a 365 degree panoramic view

If you do anything in Minca, do this!! My advice? Head there for sunset and bring a torch!

To get to the panoramic views, head to hostel Mundo Nuevo.

From Mundo Nuevo hike up the hill around 10 minutes more until you get to a sign that points to Mirador 360.

Keep heading up the hill and there's a clear sign at the end for Finca Alesia. Turn left. You'll see some houses on the right and a sign on a tree that points you towards Mirador 360.

You'll be walking along a narrow path for around 10-15 minutes. Lookout for a small sign on the left pointing you in the direction of a very narrow trail.

Follow the trail to the top for stunning views and a breathtaking sunset.

If you're unsure, ask the staff inside Mundo Nuevo. The cats are really friendly!

Mirador 360 - honestly my photos don't do it justice!

Take a moment at Los Pinos

Los Pinos is a beautiful viewpoint over the valley and Santa Marta. It's best to go on a clear day as the clouds can obscure the visibility.

From Minca it's around 3-4 hours walking and on a hot day it can be pretty exhausting. A good idea is to take a motorbike there and hike back.

Chill out in a hammock and do nothing

Yep. This is totally a thing. Especially in Minca where they're reputed to have more hammocks than people.

Casa Elementor is a favourite but there are better ones IMO, especially ones where you don't need to pay for a view of the mountains. Hostels Mundo Nuevo, Casa Viejas and Loma Nueva all have stunning views.

Hammock Minca | Sunset | Colombia

My favourite hammock!

Underneath a mandarin tree overlooking the mountains in Minca

Bird watching

There are over 300 species of birds in the Sierra Nevada, the highest diversity of birds on the planet, in Minca you have the opportunity to see 162 species.

It's an early morning tour with Jungle Joe and one of the highest rated activities to do.

Hike up to Loma Nueva

In fact, the hike up to Loma Nueva is totally worth it. It's cooler and fresher and you can even have a drink on their terrace as you soak up the wonderful mountain air.

Hammock Loma Nueva Hostal

More hammocks!

Dine at Casa Loma for dinner

The hostel Casa Loma nestled in the hills has beautiful views and a delicious vegetarian meal every evening at around 8 - 8:30 pm.

All ingredients are fresh and due to limited space, you'll need to get there early to register unless you're already staying in the hostel.

Hike in a loop around Minca

Limited for time? If you're feeling adventurous, the entire loop around Minca can be done in 9-10 hours. Either clockwise or counter-clockwise you'll head past Cascada de Marinka, the waterfall Pozo Azul and Los Pinos.

Minca Colombia

Stunning luscious green mountains!

Watch the sunset from Mundo Nuevo

My recommendation would be to stay at Mundo Nuevo. Fullstop.

When I popped by for directions to mirador 360, the serene calm atmosphere and beautiful views prompted me to stay in Minca for 3 more nights!

Every evenings, everyone gathers at the bottom of the ledge to watch the sun go down on Minca as the sky lights up in dusty hues of pink and amber.

It's definitely one of my top five places I've stayed in South America!

Mundo Nuevo

Head to Donde Raul for Friday night Salsa

Looking for a place to let loose for an evening? Donde Rahl is a popular place where locals and tourists gather to salsa and dance the night.

If you're like me and can't dance, don't worry! There's always someone around to help you out and even teach you a step or two!

Where to eat in Minca

For one reason or another, most recommendations included going to the Lazy Cat, apparently one of the best places in town.

Whilst I ate there a couple of times and it was all lovely, I didn't find it to be anything special. But maybe that's just me.

Casa de Loma is high up there on my recommendations and Duni is absolutely amazing.

If you're looking for something simple, the French bakery, La Miga, in town that does some delicious home made baguettes with various dips of hummus.

Minca Sunsets

Yep! Another gorgeous sunset!

How to get to Minca

Outside Mercado Publico in Santa Marta, there are regular buses/jeeps that leave for Minca for $8000 COP.

Stock up on insect repellent

During the dry season the mosquito situation wasn't too bad. However, if you are planning on hiking in the mountains, definitely bring insect repellent.

The best kind is locally sourced. Casa de Graciela located on the main road, with a sign for selling honey outside, two houses down from the butchers sells the best insect repellent around for $7000 COP. And it's natural!

It did the trick and I barely got bitten!

Just ask a few locals, they'll point you in the right direction if you tell them you're looking to buy 'repellente' at 'Casa de Graciela'.

You can even show them this picture.

Natural Insect Repellent

It's natural!

How to get around

Most people hike to get to places. However, it can get really hot and there are motor taxis you can take to pretty much anywhere. The drivers are next to the 'bus stop' in town. Prices are fixed and vary depending on where you go.

Where to stay

Hostel Coco Bomgo is located in the centre of town which is really convenient if you're looking to enjoy the restaurants and local hang outs. Incredibly clean and friendly, they were a great place to spend my first few nights. Check here for availability.

My biggest recommendation is to spend a couple of nights in the mountains, enjoying delicious food, sunsets and beautiful views.

Mundo Nuevo was so amazing that I ended up extending my stay in Minca. Their outdoor bathrooms are pretty cool and the hammock underneath the mandarin tree is the perfect place to chill as you watch the sunset over the mountains. With great wifi, check out the latest prices here.

Casas Viejas, also located in the mountains is also another perfect chill out hostel and gets booked out pretty quickly. Check it outhere.

It's also worth pointing out that unless you have a light enough backpack, you'll be taking a motorbike taxi to the hostels located in the mountains. It's around $20,000-25,000 COP.

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