Huila projects at least 15,000 visitors for Easter week

Huila's government expects at least 15,000 visitors during Easter week, fewer than in 2025 amid a downward tourism trend. Natalia Alejandra Ortiz Valderrama, acting secretary of Economic Development and Tourism, cites moderate hotel bookings despite a full schedule of religious and cultural events. Municipalities like Neiva and Garzón are the top draws.

Huila's government anticipates 15,000 visitors for Easter week, down from 23,115 in 2025, 27,828 in 2024, and 52,964 in 2023—far below 2019's 54,257. "We really hope the number increases compared to last year, but our projection comes from a survey of the hotel sector showing reservations not as high," said Ortiz Valderrama.

Top destinations include Neiva, Garzón, San Agustín, Campoalegre, Suaza, Pitalito, and Nátaga, featuring the Banda Sinfónica Metropolitana in Neiva, Festival de Danza Religiosa in Garzón, and Ópera en La Jagua. Additional events are the Fiesta Nacional del Campo y la Cosecha in Nátaga, a film festival in Paicol, and an artisan show in San Agustín.

A highlight is Villavieja's first 26-kilometer viacrucis through Desierto de La Tatacoa, starting at 4 a.m. from the main park to vereda El Doche. Attractions also cover Parque Arqueológico de San Agustín, Las Termales de Rivera, and represa de Betania.

Security operations with Police and Army will cover roads and tourist sites. Ortiz Valderrama urges prudent travel, no drinking and driving, and support for local economy through regional products under Governor Rodrigo Villalba's administration.

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Huilenses joyfully extending 2026 celebrations with family birthdays in Neiva, vacations in Valle de Cocora, and milestones in Huila, Colombia.
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Huilenses Extend 2026 Joy with Vacations, Birthdays, and Milestones

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Following New Year's Eve family gatherings across Huila, residents continue welcoming 2026 with vacations, birthdays, and religious ceremonies amid reflection and happiness. Couples seek natural escapes like Valle de Cocora, while families celebrate in Neiva and beyond.

Holy Week in Huila, running from March 29 to April 5, features a diverse agenda of processions, liturgical acts and cultural events across Neiva and other municipalities. The departmental capital, Neiva, acts as the epicenter with concerts by the Banda Sinfónica Metropolitana and holy retreats in temples. Locals and visitors join celebrations that bolster religious tourism and cultural identity.

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Eleven of Huila's 37 municipalities have decreed dry laws and restrictions to maintain order during Holy Week 2026. Seven others chose not to impose measures after consultations with communities and merchants. Police and army bolster security ahead of thousands of visitors.

The National Police in Huila has deployed over 1,200 officers across the department to ensure a safe and peaceful year-end. In Neiva, a road safety awareness event was held at El Pata toll to encourage responsible driving. These efforts aim to prevent accidents, fights, and illegal activities during the holidays.

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Following earlier reports of robust growth but looming challenges, Colombia's amusement parks saw early 2026 visit declines due to heavy rains and upcoming elections, per Acolap. The sector's 18 million annual entry target across 700 establishments is now at risk amid access disruptions and security concerns.

The Colombian Cycling Federation confirmed that the Clásica Futuras Estrellas will take place in the Huila department from May 1 to 3. The event, organized by Club Deportivo Futuras Estrellas, expects to gather more than 500 athletes from various departments in the country. Huila will participate with 28 athletes.

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The Defensoría del Pueblo warns of social conflict risks in 12 departments, including Huila, due to political polarization ahead of the March 8, 2026, congressional elections. Analysts attribute tensions to divisions between left and right, worsened by insecurity. Senate candidate María Lucía Villalba urges Huilenses to vote to retain direct Senate representation.

 

 

 

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