Guajira Peninsula
The Guajira Peninsula is located in northern Colombia and extends into Venezuela. It is bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the north and the Gulf of Venezuela to the west. The region is known for its arid climate, unique landscapes, and diverse ecosystems, including deserts and coastal areas.
Home to the Wayuu people, the peninsula features vibrant indigenous culture and traditions. The area is also famous for its stunning natural attractions, such as the Taroa Dunes and the Cabo de la Vela beach. The Guajira Peninsula is a popular destination for eco-tourism and cultural experiences.