Punta Gallinas
Punta Gallinas is the northernmost point of South America, located in Colombia. It is part of the La Guajira department and is known for its stunning landscapes, including vast sand dunes, beautiful beaches, and unique desert scenery. The area is home to the indigenous Wayuu people, who have a rich culture and history.
Visitors to Punta Gallinas can enjoy activities such as beachcombing, birdwatching, and exploring the nearby Taroa Dunes. The region is also famous for its breathtaking sunsets over the Caribbean Sea, making it a popular destination for eco-tourism and adventure seekers.