Colombia’s Coffee Region: a slower way to travel

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There’s something about Colombia’s coffee region that feels instantly grounding. 

Maybe it’s the rolling green hills, the mist that settles in the mornings, or the slow rhythm of life that invites you to take your time.

We explored the region as a family—two adults, two kids (aged nine and twelve)—with a rental car, which turned out to be one of the best decisions of the trip. Having that flexibility meant we could stop whenever something caught our eye, take the scenic routes, and shape each day around how we felt rather than a fixed schedule. It also made the whole experience feel more personal—like we were discovering the region rather than just visiting it.

We based ourselves around Salento and explored the surrounding areas over a few days, which gave us the perfect balance between activity and slow, unplanned moments.

Exploring the region at your own pace

One of the highlights for us was visiting Parque Cocora. It almost feels like stepping into another world. The landscape shifts into a misty, green valley surrounded by towering wax palms, and the air becomes cooler and fresher. We chose a shorter hike—about an hour—which worked perfectly with the kids, but there are longer trails if you’re up for more adventure. We also added a bit of horseback riding, which made the experience even more memorable. There’s something special about seeing the valley from a different perspective, especially for the kids—it made it feel like a proper adventure.

Afterward, we had lunch at a local restaurant nearby, where we tried fresh trout from the river running through the valley—simple, local, and honestly one of those meals you don’t forget.

Life on a coffee farm and the charm of Salento

What makes this region even more special is the chance to stay on a traditional coffee farm. Waking up surrounded by plantations, with the smell of fresh coffee in the air, gives you a real sense of how deeply coffee is woven into daily life in Colombia. Many of these fincas are small, beautifully kept, and incredibly welcoming—offering not just a place to sleep, but a full experience where you can learn about the process from bean to cup.

Combined with visits to towns like Salento, the charm of the region really comes together. Salento, with its colorful houses, white facades, and bright window frames, feels almost like a painting. We found ourselves wandering without a plan, stopping for a coffee here, a fresh juice there, browsing little artisan shops, and just soaking in the atmosphere. It’s one of those places where nothing specific needs to happen for it to feel like a great day.

Small moments that stay with you

 

Another stop that worked surprisingly well with the kids was the Mariposario del Quindío, a butterfly sanctuary set inside a large, dome-shaped structure. It’s not a long visit—about an hour—but it’s peaceful and visually stunning, with butterflies all around you in a lush, tropical setting. It was one of those easy, unplanned moments that added a lot to the trip without needing much effort.

Looking back, what stayed with me most about the coffee region wasn’t just the landscapes or the activities, but the feeling of it all—slow mornings, spontaneous stops, and that sense of being connected to a place that is both vibrant and deeply rooted in its traditions.

If you’re looking to experience Colombia at a slower pace, this is a region that naturally invites you to do just that.

Experiences to explore in the Coffee Region

  • Discover the Cocora Valley and Salento with a private guided experience
  • Stay at a traditional coffee hacienda and connect with the coffee culture
  • Explore the landscapes of the Coffee Region at a slower, more immersive pace

Contact us to shape your Colombia itineraries

If you’re looking to integrate the Coffee Region into your programmes, we can help you design journeys that flow naturally—balancing iconic landscapes, slower moments and meaningful connections to place.

Colombia’s Coffee Region: a slower way to travel

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