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ngày 27 tháng 11 năm 2023
If you're yearning for an escape from the hustle and bustle to reconnect with Colombia's breathtaking natural beauty and the unparalleled warmth of its people, Territorio Magico is the perfect choice! Tucked away in a remote village in "La Guajira" at the northeastern tip of the country, the journey itself is a part of the disconnect. Upon landing in Riohacha, the state's capital and the hotel's recommended point of arrival, arrange for a Territorio Magico vehicle (approximately US$80). This chauffeured ride securely transports you from the airport to the compound's entrance in about an hour. Before you know it, you're welcomed by one of the hostesses, ushered to your room, and enveloped by the rhythm of the Caribbean sea and the invigorating fresh air. With only four rooms accommodating a total of 16 guests, privacy reigns supreme. During our four-night stay, we were the sole occupants. The heart of the property is a sizable pool, approximately 50 feet (17m) in length, nestled amidst greenery, coconut palm trees, hammocks, and the main building. A mere 250-meter stroll (my estimate!) within the hotel's confines leads you to the Caribbean Sea, where its gentle waves caress a sandy beach stretching for hundreds of meters in both directions. Here, you can bask in the sun, collect seashells from the sand, or venture into open-sea swims if that's your preference. Early mornings may treat you to the sight of a few fishermen diligently at work, seeking the catch of the day. The menu boasts a distinctly Colombian and local flair. Simple yet delicious dishes are offered at reasonable prices by international standards (approximately USD$7 for breakfast, USD$15-20 for lunch and dinner dishes). Generous portions make every meal a delight, with personal favorites including the "arepa de huevo" with "Cayeye" and "hogao" for breakfast, and the fish/lobster dishes for lunch and dinner (especially the Robalo Ceviche!). For those inclined to indulge, ordering a bottle early on is advisable, as liquor flows freely in the tropics, and it's more economical than purchasing "by the glass." Savor "empanadas," "carimanolas," and "patacones con hogao" with an ice-cold Aguila beer, then surrender to the allure of a hammock nap. Rinse and repeat! For an encounter with wild flamingos, venture to "Los Caracoles," situated between the hotel and the Riohacha airport. The natural reserve is serene and captivating, and the park guides recommended by Territorio Magico are both knowledgeable and amiable. Remember to pack ample sunblock and water for the bird-spotting tour, which could last anywhere from 1 to 3 hours depending on the day's conditions. Anticipate early starts and finishes to your days, aligning with nature's intended rhythm. Hydrate with straight-from-the-palm coconut water (USD$2) machete-opened by a hotel employee. Don't be surprised by the lively sounds of "Champeta" or "Vallenatos" resonating into the late hours—it's a coastal household staple. The soothing
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