Visit the guide
Visit the guide
Visit the guide
Visit the guide
Visit the guide
Visit the guide
Visit the guide
Visit the guide
Visit the guide
Visit the guide
population: 0.15 million
extension: 304 square kilometers
If you're in Riohacha and interested in museums, I would recommend visiting the Museo Etnológico de la Guajira. This museum showcases the history and culture of the region's indigenous Wayuu people through a collection of artifacts, art, and photography. If you're looking for more museums like this one in the area, you could also check out the Casa Museo Rafael Núñez in nearby Cartagena or the Museo del Oro Zenú in Montería.
In Riohacha, some of the most recommended, popular and typical dishes according to local people include:
1. Arroz de lisa: A rice dish made with mullet fish, coconut milk, and spices.
2. Sancocho de pescado: A hearty fish stew made with plantains, yucca, corn, and other vegetables.
3. Arepas de huevo: Fried arepas stuffed with egg and meat.
4. Carne asada: Grilled beef served with rice, salad, and often fried plantains.
5. Fritos: An assortment of fried finger foods like empanadas, carimañolas (stuffed cassava rolls), and papas rellenas (potato balls filled with meat).
6. Ceviche: Fresh fish or shrimp marinated in lime juice, served with onions, tomatoes, and cilantro.
7. Chicha: A refreshing drink made from fermented corn, sugar, and water.
Note that Riohacha is located on the Caribbean coast of Colombia, so seafood is a particularly important part of the local cuisine.
Some fun activities that locals enjoy in Riohacha include:
1. Visiting the beach: Riohacha has beautiful beaches such as Playa de los Ángeles, Playa Salguero and Playa Mayapo where you can swim, sunbathe, and relax.
2. Eating local food: Head to the Mercado Viejo (Old Market) for delicious local specialties like arepas, empanadas, and ceviche.
3. Watching the sunset: Sunset in Riohacha is a daily event and many locals gather on the Malecon to watch the sun go down.
4. Exploring the desert: Just outside Riohacha lies the desert of La Guajira, where you can take a guided tour to see unique landscapes and meet indigenous communities.
5. Dancing to vallenato music: Vallenato is a popular musical genre in Colombia and you can find live performances at local bars like Mi Ranchito or La Bolera.