




Cumaribo, a town and municipality in the Vichada Department of Colombia, was founded in 1959 by Jose Nicolino Mattar. With an area comparable to Lithuania, it stands as the largest municipality in Colombia. The town offers a unique opportunity for explorers to experience the expansive and remote landscapes of Colombia. Despite its size, Cumaribo remains a tranquil and lesser-known destination, ideal for those seeking to venture off the beaten path.
Cumaribo's vast area makes it ideal for adventurous exploration, so plan for ample travel time.
Engage with local communities to learn about the unique culture and history of the region.
Due to its remote location, ensure you have all necessary supplies before venturing out.
COP $
$50-$100 p/day
23,990
Spring offers mild weather, making it a great time for exploration.
Expect hot temperatures; ensure you have adequate hydration.
Pleasant weather and fewer visitors make it an ideal time for a quieter experience.
Cooler temperatures provide a comfortable climate for exploring the vast landscapes.
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April-June, September-November