Riohacha
Riohacha is a coastal city located in the northern part of Colombia, serving as the capital of the La Guajira department. It is known for its beautiful beaches along the Caribbean Sea and its vibrant culture, which reflects a mix of indigenous, African, and Spanish influences. The city is also a gateway to the Wayuu indigenous community, famous for their colorful handicrafts and traditional way of life.
The economy of Riohacha is primarily based on fishing, tourism, and trade. The city features several attractions, including the Riohacha Pier and the nearby Tayrona National Natural Park. Additionally, Riohacha hosts various festivals throughout the year, celebrating its rich cultural heritage and attracting visitors from around the world.