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Bucaramanga
Bucaramanga is a modern city, yet it is also full of tradition and legends. It is considered one of the most charming towns in the Eastern Colombian Andes thanks to its ideal climate that invites anyone who visits to enjoy its many outdoor attractions.
As soon as you arrive, you’ll see green everywhere. Bucaramanga is one of the greenest cities in the country due to its enviable selection of parks scattered throughout the urban area. Plus, just a short drive away, you’ll find some of the most majestic mountain landscapes in Colombia.
Do you want to experience a contemporary Colombian city but avoid big metropolises? Bucaramanga is calling you. Here, you’ll find a young and dynamic population, excellent restaurants, and a fantastic nightlife. The city is increasingly becoming a major destination for conventions and incentive travel, as it offers first-class facilities, affordable accommodations, and great connectivity.
About Bucaramanga
Do you feel immersed in an oasis of tranquility? Welcome to Girón! Although it is surrounded by the modernity, hustle, and urban growth of Bucaramanga, this colonial town has managed to maintain its calm and timeless atmosphere. There’s nothing better than strolling through its cobblestone streets and admiring the white houses that line them. You’ll also find beautiful squares with churches that have changed little since the colonial era, keeping all their charm.
Girón
South of the city, around the Mesa de Ruitoque, the best thermal winds in Colombia gather for paragliding. There is a wide variety of tandem flights offering spectacular views of Bucaramanga and the surrounding mountains. You can also find multi-day courses for those who wish to learn and fly on their own.


Casa de Bolívar
This colonial adobe mansion was meticulously restored to conceal the three centuries of history it carries. It was once the home of the hero of South American liberation, Simón Bolívar, and today houses an interesting museum dedicated to the pre-Hispanic, colonial, and republican history of the region. The exhibitions are divided into themed rooms and include fascinating artifacts from the Guane indigenous group, who once inhabited what is now the department of Santander.
Eloy Valenzuela Botanical Garden
Although not very large, this botanical garden is well maintained and has much to offer: 3,500 plant species, including an impressive variety of orchids, heliconias, and palm trees. You’ll also find many adorable creatures that delight younger visitors, such as squirrels, butterflies, iguanas, and turtles.
Paragliding
Located on a wooded hill in Floridablanca, this viewpoint and park features a nearly 40-meter-tall statue of Christ and offers wonderful views of the city. The best time to go is during the spectacular sunsets. The summit has restaurants for those who wish to stay longer and enjoy the city lights in all their nighttime splendor. A winding path leads up to the statue, but the most elegant way to reach it is by taking the cable car that glides over the treetops along its 1.4-kilometer route.


Cerro del Santísimo
The bustling central market of Bucaramanga boasts four floors full of stalls where you can literally find everything: Fruits? Yes. Herbs? Yes. Pets? Yes. Shoes? Yes. It’s also a great place for a stroll. Be sure to go up to the fourth floor and visit the food court, where you can enjoy delicious traditional local dishes such as mute and pepitoria at very affordable prices.
Central Market Square
Participants are expected to arrive and depart from Palonegro International Airport (BGA), located in Lebrija, Santander, approximately 7 km from Bucaramanga.
Arrival and Departure Information


El Dorado International Airport (BOG) in Bogotá serves as the primary hub for connections to Bucaramanga.
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