PALOMINO, COLOMBIA

Travel Notes


Palomino is a seaside town meeting the foothills of the lush jungle mountains of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta where the most prominent of the indigenous Colombian tribes reside, including the Kogi and Arhuaco. While currently accommodating the intrepid traveler and backpack set, the natural beauty of the setting along with the mystical energy of the nearby tribal lands that offer easy accessibility and myriad accommodations will surely set the destination up to be the Goa or Tulum of Colombia.

Currency
Colombian Peso

Time Zone
Central Standard Time
Language
Spanish, Chibchan dialects

Local Cuisine
Fish and rice
Best time to visit
March - June

Dress Code
White or colorful caftans
WHERE TO STAY

RESERVA ONE LOVE

Via A Sierra KM2
Palomino, Colombia
+57 310 572 7701

AITE HOTEL

KM 68
A Partir Del Pearje Troncal Del Caribe
Palomino, La Guajira, Colombia
+57 312 782 1300

WHERE TO DINE

CASA SEMILLA

Carrera 4
Palomino, La Guajira Colombia
+57 301 358 0807

UNUMA

Carrera 6
Palomino, La Guajira Colombia
+57 311 296 0575

SUÁ PALOMINO

Carrera 6
Palomino, La Guajira Colombia
+57 310 251 5738

WHAT TO DO

JUNGLE RIVER FLOAT

Troncal del Caribe
Palomino, La Guajira Colombia

YOGA

LA SIRENA

KM 2 Via a La Playa
Palomino, La Guajira, Colombia
+57 320 541 5746

REQUIRED READING

EDITED BY R. HOCKETT

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The Objects

Exclusive Edition 024 Kogi Mochila


Perhaps the style of mochila most indicative of its ancient tribal roots, the Kogi mochila is made from fibers extracted from the fique plant and colored with natural dyes available in their natural surroundings in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains of Northern Colombia.

Details

These fique mochila bags were woven by the women of the Kogi tribe living in the Sierra Nevada of Northern Colombia. The process for making the bags starts with the extraction of the fiber from the maguey fique plant and the preparation of natural dyes by members of the community. Each bag is woven by hand and is said to carry the positive desires that the woman imparts into it during its creation. Stories + Objects journeyed into the mountains with offerings to the tribal members to be granted permission to witness their workings and to sell a limited edition selection of fifteen mochila bags available exclusively through S+O. Designs may vary slightly from images shown.

The Story

WOVEN WITH DESIRE


Mamo Ferdinand is a Kogi village chief living in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains of Northern Colombia. The Kogi tribe are the most secluded tribe of Colombia’s remaining indigenous communities, living at one with the land and in total dedication to helping restore the human bond with Mother Earth through endless acts of tribute and offerings as protection. The nearest Kogi settlement is nearly two hours into the steep jungle mountain terrain and requires special permissions, often including the examinations of your energy and intentions through deep eye gazing, to enter their land. Every act of their life is deeply intentional, including the creation of their mochila bags, traditionally made from the natural dyed fibers from the maguey plant, more commonly known as fique.