Villavieja

Villavieja is a village in the Huila department of Colombia whose main interest is its proximity to the Tatacoa Desert.

Get in
Minibuses or shared Jeeps leave the transport terminal of Neiva. The trip lasts 1 hour and costs COP$8,000 (May 2019).

Get around
Getting around the city should not be a problem as it's small enough to be covered on foot. The tricky part is getting around the desert as there is no public transportation and it can get expensive. You can either:
 * Get a local on the main square to drive you by car or moto for a prohibitive price of at least COP$20,000 one way, which is almost as much as what you'd pay for a tour.
 * Go on a tour: prices start at COP$50,000. The guide will drive you to all the main attractions of the desert for 3-4 hours. There will most likely be someone waiting for you at the arrival of your bus. Always negotiate.
 * Go walking: Distances are small enough if you're not carrying a big backpack but the heat can make this tiring. Avoid midday heat and carry a lot of water. Town to the observatory is 6 km on paved road and from there to Los Hoyos is another 6 km.

Buy

 * Prices in the desert are a bit higher than in Villavieja but still very reasonable: water COP$500, soft drink COP$1,500, beer COP$2,000, meal COP$5,000

In the desert

 * Observatorio
 * Los Hoyos