Discover Pasto: Colombia’s “Surprise City”
Tucked in the Andes, Pasto is known as Colombia’s “Surprise City”—a vibrant mix of culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes. Each January, the UNESCO-recognized Carnaval de Negros y Blancos fills the streets with color, music, and joy, offering travelers one of South America’s most unforgettable celebrations. Beyond the carnival, Pasto invites you to wander its colonial streets, admire golden stone churches, and explore lively plazas. In nearby Sandoná, you can meet artisans renowned for their handwoven hats and handicrafts, a tradition passed down through generations. And for coffee lovers, Nariño is now part of Colombia’s newest coffee triangle—the perfect place to sip some of the world’s finest brews while overlooking lush mountain valleys. Nature lovers will find plenty to explore, from the majestic Galeras Volcano to the tranquil waters of La Cocha Lagoon, where Swiss-style chalets and colorful gardens line the shore. Just a short drive away, the awe-inspiring Las Lajas Sanctuary rises dramatically over the Guáitara canyon. With our family-run, bespoke tours, you’ll dive deeper—sharing meals of smoked trout and local sweets, visiting artisan workshops, and discovering the traditions that make Pasto and Nariño so unique.