San Agustín attractions - 'jeep' tour
Most visitors do two 1-day tours by jeep or horse, which covers all the main attractions. All operators offer more or less the same programs. It makes sense to take one of the so-called jeep tours as some of the attractions, including archaeological and natural sights, are a bit far from the town of San Agustín, but the other attractions can be covered in a one day hike independently. This post covers the typical 'jeep tour' (it is probably not a Jeep, maybe not even a 4x4).
Map of the San Agustín area
1. San Agustín town. Jeep route (yellow): 2. Salto del Mortiño; 3. Alto de los Idolos; 4. Alto de las Piedras; 5. Cane sugar factory; 6. Obando; 7. Estrecho del Magdalena. Hiking route (red): 8. San Agustín Archaeological Park; 9. El Purutal la Pelota; 10. La Chaquira; 11. El Tablón. (Based on map: rcquinn.com)
THE JEEP TOUR IN PHOTOS
Salto del Mortiño
It is a waterfall turned into an amusement park where you have to pay for everything, including crossing the bridge that leads to the other side from where you can get nicer views.
Alto de los Idolos
On a hilltop, as the name suggests, you find many tombs and beautiful sculptures.
Alto de las Piedras
Although a little bit smaller in scale, it is similar to the previous archaeological site.
Cane sugar (panela) producing factory
Sugar canes are turned into blocks of cane sugar in this small factory.
Obando
Five underground tombs are located at this site, and a small museum. You can walk down in the tombs but there is not much to see. This is a private site and is not covered in the pass if you have one.
Estrecho del Magdalena
Reaching the ocean far in the north of Colombia, the mighty Magdalena River starts in this area and this little gorge is a beautiful natural site.

































































































































