Embark on an enthralling three-hour walking tour through Salento, delving into its 192 years of history—from its humble beginnings as "Aldea de Boquía" to its esteemed status as the "Father Municipality of Quindío" and the "Cradle of the National Tree." Guided by an enthusiastic local host, you'll unearth the town’s true character through tales, images, and cultural heritage.
Your adventure commences at the Fire Station sector, progressing to the Main Park where you'll explore historical and architectural symbols that define Salento. As you stroll along Calle Real, you'll venture into spaces treasured by locals, away from the bustling tourist crowds, while uncovering traditions, myths, and traditional games.
As you ascend to Alto de la Cruz viewpoint, you'll pause at one of the town’s oldest houses, a testament to its architectural legacy. En route, you'll gain insights into Salento’s religious history and devotion to the Virgin of Carmen. At the summit, awe-inspiring panoramic views of the town and the Cocora Valley, home to the iconic Wax Palm, await.
Next, you'll visit the Photography Museum, where images captured by locals depict Salento’s evolution over time. Finally, you'll return to Calle Real, where you'll have leisure time to explore, shop for keepsakes, or soak up the town’s lively atmosphere.
This is more than a walk—it’s an immersive journey into Salento’s history, culture, and spirit.