Salento, Quindío
Good to know
- Best time to go
- December to February, June to July
- Budget
- $
- Accessibility
- limited
- Coordinates
- Open in maps
A well-preserved colonial village at the center of Colombia's coffee-growing region, Salento is characterized by brightly painted bahareque architecture along a main street that ascends to a mirador overlooking the Quindío River valley. The town serves as the primary entry point for walks into the Cocora Valley. Traditional bamboo-frame construction and elaborately carved wooden balconies define the local architectural style.
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