Welcome to this Salento, Colombia travel guide!
Did you know Salento is a popular coffee town to visit in Colombia?
Located in Quindío and with nearby attractions; such as Cocora valley, Salento is one of Colombia’s travel gems that you can’t afford to miss.
In this guide, we are going to look at what you can get up to here.
Quick Answer – Salento, Colombia: Travel Guide
- Best Thing to do in Salento – Learn all About Coffee
- The Most Popular Attraction – Valle De Cocora
- One Unmissable Thing To Do – See Salento from Above
- The Perfect Accommodation – Places to Stay in Salento
- Travel Insurance for Colombia – Staying Safe in Colombia
If planning a trip to Salento ahead of time, this guide covers some crucial things you may want to consider before arriving in Salento.
Salento, Colombia: Travel Guide
I arrived in Salento from Medellin with a two-night pit-stop in Periera.
On arrival, I was relieved to be in such a rural setting where I could watch local life and learn from my observations.
I arrived from Medellin and as one of the most preserved towns in Colombia, I want to share with you my experience and give you any tips or insight that can possibly enhance your travel to Salento.
Things to do in Salento
No matter where you are traveling from, whether it be Medellin or Bogata, Salento gives you a rural experience like no other.
What can you get up to here and what is worth your precious time?
Coffee Tours
For me one of the ultimate things to do in Salento, Colombia was to continue my cultural study of coffee experiences.
As some of the best Colombian coffee is grown in this region, this is one experience you don’t want to miss.
There are various coffee tours you can do with a selection of different tour operators, how do you choose?
I found the Ocaso Coffee tour one of the best value, not just for money, but the overall experience is second to none.
With just a short downhill walk you can find yourself in a coffee-like paradise. Oh, and did I mention the amazing view that your eyes will not forget for a very long time.
Eat Trout
The general consensus is that you can’t come to Salento, Colombia, and not try the trout. However, for Colombians, the novelty thing isn’t the trout itself; it is the size of the Patacón that it is served with
So if you are a non-meat eater, you can still try the Patacón and not feel like you are missing out on this unique Colombian food experience.
However, for meat-lovers, the trout is served in 100’s of different combinations and cooked in a unique fashion to the trout you’ll find in places like Jardín or other restaurants found in the Antioquía region.
El Mirador Salento
On arrival, a trip to El Mirador was one of the first things that I did! For me, it makes sense to do the most strenuous activities once you arrive.
That way I’m not playing catch-up trying to squeeze in attractions towards the end of my stay so I can relax.
Take a hike up to the top to get some of the best views of Salento. There are other views that I preferred here in Salento which I will note below, however, this one is a must. Not to mention a great leg-workout.
Coffee at Jesus Martin
One of the main reasons I travel to Colombia is to drink coffee. After backpacking Colombia and getting deeper into the culture, I realized that Café Jesus Martin is one of my favorite coffee shops in the country.
That is a big statement, so trust me on this if you like coffee (and chocolate cake) this is the place to be. My favorite is the Nariño which I carry back to the UK or Jamaica whenever on my travel in Colombia.
Horseback Riding
Fancy jumping on a house and giving your legs a rest? Here is the perfect setting for this type of experience.
I personally did not do this but so many contented travelers’ looking for things to do in Salento opt for this option. From el parque in Salento rather than jump in the 4×4 (Willys) you can travel by horseback.
On arriving at Valle de Cocora you’ll then be able to explore the wax palm tree setting via horse. I suppose this is a great option if you are short on time or want to get out to the amazing Santa Rita Waterfall.
Valle De Cocora
El Valle de Cocora is one of Colombia’s gems that has proven to be more and popular with travel over recent years.
The gigantic wax palm trees which are actually the tallest in the world offer a unique landscape that really opens up your eye socket.
There are various trails you can do here depending on how much time you want to allocate to the experience.
You must take one the Willys transport cars from el parque in Salento which will drop you off in the valley.
Whether you spend one hour or one day hiking one of the many surrounding trails you have the chance to really connect with nature and take in the fresh air.
Speak to a local guide about hiking to one of the nearby waterfalls.
Salento Travel Tips
Below is a list of travel tips for Salento that you’ll benefit from. I will update this list sometime in the near future.
Things to carry during your travel to Salento:
- Your Passport
- A fleece or down jacket for the evenings
- A decent pair of hiking shoes
- Carry Sun Screen (that mountain sun is deciving)
- Bug spray
Salento is not an off the beaten track location in Colombia per-say, however, a trip here makes it easier for you to have more eco-experience and a great reason to escape the chaos of the bigger cities.
You’ll find that the prices are low in comparison to cities in Colombia so you’ll get more bang for your buck here.
As part of my South America travel budget I mention how in this type of rural locations you can get a Menu del dia for 10,000COP-15,000COP.
There are many restaurants to choose from (including an outdoor food court) as well as two-to-three top-notch coffee shops!
Where to Stay in Salento
It’s likey that you’ll spend a night or two here!
Posada Casa Salento
- Close to the Main Square
- Shared Lounge
- Clean and Quiet
When looking for a centrally located hostel filled with party vibes but can provide you with a good and clean room to rest. Posada Casa is perfect!
Here are more great recommendations for Salento when looking for a more luxury style hostel experience when you want to put your feet up.
Periera to Salento
Getting from Periera to Salento is relatively easy! Just get yourself to bus station on lookout for the bus to Armenia, from there you’ll take a small bus to the village of Salento.
The buses leave every half hour or so, or, as soon as one bus fills up.
I wrote a full guide on getting from Medellin to Salento so in the risk of repeating myself please refer to that 🙂
Travel Insurance for Colombia
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Things to do in Salento
All in all Salento, Colombia is one of the rural gems that any traveler to the country should consider visiting.
Spend a night or two here and you’ll quickly see what makes it one of the most unique places to visit in Colombia.
If you are traveling from Bogotá you’ll not regret this after being in such a big congested city that is a little on the chilly side.
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