Tough times largely behind it, this South American country is a stunner, from cosmopolitan Bogotá to the Andean cities of Cali and Medellín to Pereira and the coffee triangle to the friendly Caribbean coast (especially the lovely preserved colonial quarter of Cartagena).

 

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8 of the best things to see/do in Barranquilla

  On the Caribbean coast and the Magdalena River Delta an hour east of much better known Cartagena, Colombia´s fourth-largest city (pop. 1.2 million) is a thriving port famous for its nightlife, its handsome inhabitants, Caribbean culture, and vibrant Carnaval celebrations - oh and these days also for being the hometown of Shakira and Sofía Vergara. Though with a history stretching back to 1629, these days Barranquilla is somewhat industrial but also has charming neighborhoods, a wide range of…

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5 reasons why Colombia is one of the world’s most appealing destinations

Yelka If you're looking for an exciting place to spend your next holidays, allow us to suggest one of the world's most interesting and welcoming countries. Located in the northwest of South America astride both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Colombia and its people will make you feel welcome and at home whilst you discover amazing new sights, sounds, flavours, and experiences. Here's how...read post 

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Why Cartagena is one of ´5 of Latin America´s Top New Year´s Eve Destinations´

  Louis Vest Colombia´s most popular destination, Cartagena de Indias´ UNESCO World Heritage walled old quarter, transforms into a festive wonderland, with open-air parties, live music, and a mix of elegant rooftop celebrations and lively street festivities (during which locals often burn año viejo effigies to symbolize letting go of the past year). For the best view of the fireworks out over the Caribbean, reserve dinner at a rooftop or beachfront restaurant (well in advance, of course!). read…

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Tejo, Colombia´s native sport

 Alejandra Perez AlonsoIn the vibrant cultural tapestry of Colombia, tejo stands out as one of the country’s most fascinating and traditional native sports. With deep roots in indigenous history, it´s is not just a game but a celebration of Colombian culture and community. This sport combines skill, strategy, and a festive spirit, making it a unique experience for both players and spectators. In this blog, we’ll explore the history, rules, and culture surrounding tejo, as well as its growing…

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  • Hey guys dare to discover Colombia, and if you need information ask to QueLlevar.Travel to learn what to pack for your trip around Colombia.
  • Hello everybody, I am new in Tripatini and I so happy.
    I am from Colombia and I wanna show to everyone the best places in this country, check it out.
  • Hey everybody,

    I am new in Triatini, but i love travel around to Colombia making films over the best tourism plans for the travelers, if u got any question let me know i will help to u. feel free to ask
  • Tom... I'm enjoying reading your blog. I'm currently planning an all-Colombia itinerary for 10 weeks to research a guidebook. Boondock safety is a paramount concern. I'd love to converse directly offline: cpbaker@earthlink.
  • David, Santa Marta is my favorite coastal city here. If you decide to come to Medellin, you'll have a free tour guide here!
  • Thanks on both counts, Mark, and I reciprocated, adding Latin Flyer to Ocolombia's blogroll. I have another expat resource, Perma Tourist, by the way!
    http://www.permatourist.com/
  • Hi Tom,
    Cool blog -- I just added you to my blog link list on my own Latin America travel blog, www.LatinFlyerBlog.com!
    --Mark
  • Welcome, Tom! I've been getting to know Colombia steadily over the past 2-3 years, and have been mighty impressed. Medellín and Santa Marta are next on my list. We'll all be interested to hear your dispatches from the land of eternal spring!
  • Greetings! I'm new to Tripatini, but not new to Colombia. I've been living in the Medellin area since 2007. If there's anything you want to know about this city or Colombia in general, feel free to ask! You could also visit my web site at http://www.ocolombia.com, where you'll get a lot of details on what it's like to live here.
  • Tripatini's Colombia coverage continues this week with a clever look at the country's biggest tourist magnet: Cartagena de Indias, on the Caribbean coast, with its UNESCO World Heritage colonial quarter. Check it out!
    blog.TRIPATINI.COM
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