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Cabo De La Vela


Cabo de la Vela is a small Wayuu fishing village on Colombia's upper North Coast
which is known for its beautiful natural settings and a slow pace of life. Outside
of town, there are popular hiking trails that lead to majestic lookout points.
There are gorgeous beaches that connect with the desert. Lodging is found in
posadas, where you can live side-by-side with local families. Meals can be found
in the posadas or in restaurants.


GETTING TO CABO


Most people access Cabo from Riohacha. If you bypass Riohacha you need to get
to the caravan at Uribia.


NAVIGATION


It's impossible to get lost in Cabo de la Vela because of its small size, just don't
go wandering in the desert.


CABO DE LA VELA IS FOR WHO?


The people who travel to Cabo are searching for breathtakingly different natural
environments, areas off the beaten path and glimpses into other cultures. These
people only need a hammock, a book, and hiking boots to be happy. Think twice
before you make the trip to Cabo de la Vela, the area is quite desolate.


TIPS


Make sure you plenty of bring sunblock and other necessities. Bring a book, a
sense of adventure and be ready to kiss civilization goodbye. Cabo de la Vela is a
calm area most of the year, but during the holiday season, it turns into a popular

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