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Script E-Task 4.1 Main E-Task
Script E-Task 4.1 Main E-Task
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My travel plan is to the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta natural national park
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is the birthplace of the Tayrona, a monumental indigenous
civilization that existed in the country. Descendants of that culture still live there. It is the world’s
most elevated coastal mountain formation. Because of its variety of ecosystems, topographical
elevations near the sea, its singular beauty and historical and cultural wealth it constitutes a
unique area worth visiting and it was declared Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1979.
For information and reservations you can use the information I provide in the video
From the center of Santa Marta there are buses for the Sierra Nevada from 6:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
There you can find ecotourism activities, you can hike, ride a horse, camp, observe birds or fauna
in general and observe and support the indigenous communities that live there.
Food
I suggest taking your own food and drinking supplies to last your entire stay, as there are no
restaurants inside the Park
On the most popular beaches such as Cabo San Juan, Arrecife and Arenilla, it is normal to see food
stalls selling egg arepa, cold beer and other typical delicacies of the region.
Although if you prefer to take your own food, remember to return all the garbage that you can
cause and do not take disposable items, bags and plastic utensils with you since their entry is
prohibited.
Bibliography
http://www.parquesnacionales.gov.co/portal/es/
https://www.parquetayrona.com/es/
https://colombia.travel/es/santa-marta/la-sierra-nevada-de-santa-marta