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Categories: Adan Camp
Categories: Apiay
Categories: Arauca
Categories: Araura
Armenia is one of the three largest cities in Colombia, and is located in the Quindio Department. The local economy is primarily based on coffee production, as well as bananas and plantains. Ecotourism is popular in Armenia, and many traditional plan...
Categories: Armenia (Colombia)
Categories: Bahia Concha
Bahía Solano is located on the Chocó coast, Columbia. An area rich in biodiversity, Bahia Solano is home to the leatherback turtles and humpback whales. It is an ideal location for diving and whale watching, and famous for deep-sea spor...
Categories: Bahia Solano
Founded in 1629, Barranquilla was a sleepy tropical town until the mid-19th century, when steamboats began navigating the river and railroads connecting it with other cities in the region were built. The port was enlarged in the 1920s, and the city g...
Categories: Barranquilla
The Andean city of Santa Fe de Bogota, the capital city of Colombia, is where most visitors begin their experience in the country. Founded in 1538 by Spanish conquistadors, Bogota lies at the Western base of a mountain range that includes the shrine-...
Categories: Bogota
Categories: Boqueron
A small beach town on the Carribean coast of Colombia, Buritaca has long beaches, big waves, a relaxing atmosphere and an active surfing community. The town lies between the river and the sea. Travelers can enjoy many water sport activities, dance to...
Categories: Buritaca
Cabo de la Vela means “Cape of Sails” and is located on the western cape of the La Guajira Peninsula surrounded by the La Guajira Desert. The open flat desert runs along miles of beautiful coastal beaches of both the Pacific and Atlantic ...
Categories: Cabo de la Vela
Categories: Calamar
The industrial city of Cali, Colombia, is best-known in foreign minds as the country's capital of salsa dancing and cocaine, although the notorious Cali cartel was destroyed by the government a decade ago. Also the center of sugar production and the ...
Categories: Cali
Categories: Capurgana
Cartagena is full of history and charm. At La Popa Monastery, you will have a panoramic view of the city and harbor. Enjoy the artisan center of Las Bovedas (The Dungeons), Plaza Bolivar, the Palace of Inquisition and the Church of San Pedro Claver, ...
Categories: Cartagena (Colombia)
Categories: Cerro La Asomadera
Categories: Cispata Bay
Categories: Ciudad Perdida (Teyuna)
Categories: Coffee Region
Categories: Cordoba (Colombia)
Categories: Covenas
Categories: El Banco
Categories: Gamarra
Categories: Gambote (Palenque)
Colombia's Gorgona and Malpelo islands are located on the Pacific Ocean, 216 mi/346 km west of Bogota and 38 mi/58 km west of the small landlocked coastal town of Guapi. Gorgona, Malpelo Fauna and Flora Sanctuary are UNESCO World Heritage sites. Gorg...
Categories: Gorgona and Malpelo Islands
Complete with swinging monkeys and a range of other animal and plant life, Gorgona Island makes for a fascinating visit. The island also has a few unspoilt sandy beaches and the area is great for nature tours, bird watching and snorkeling. ...
Categories: Gorgona Island
Categories: Guajira Peninsula
Located in the Casanare department of Colombia, Hato La Aurora is a private reserve and a working cattle ranch with amazing birding and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Categories: Hato La Aurora
Categories: Isla Baru
Malpedo island is located off the coast of Colombia and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At first glance, the island seems to be barren rock, but it is in fact a plant and wildlife sanctuary. Malpelo is home of a unique shark population; sw...
Categories: Isla Malpelo
Categories: Jardin
Natural beauty abounds in Colombia's La Guajira, located 380 mi/610 km north of Bogota and about a two-hour drive toward Venezuela from Santa Marta, and some of the country's most stark desert scenery is found there. Part of the Guajira desert is enc...
Categories: La Guajira Desert
Categories: La Linea
Categories: La Macarena
On the Amazon River at the southern tip of Colombia, Leticia is the kind of landlocked city you might expect to find in the midst of the world's largest jungle, far from "civilization." Nonetheless, it's cleaner and has better facilities than most ju...
Categories: Leticia
Categories: Magangue
A lovely city high atop a ridge in the Cordillera Central, Manizales, Colombia, lies 157 mi/254 km south of Medellin. The city is one of Colombia's most attractive and least threatening urban centers, and is the most convenient access point for explo...
Categories: Manizales
Colombia is famous for its gold, and Marmato is where a lot of it is found. Marmato is a small mining town that lies south of Medellin, above the Cauca River Valley and the Pan American Highway. If you're traveling by road between Medellin, Manizales...
Categories: Marmato
Medellin the Colombia's second largest city, and is located in the department of Antioquia in the Aburra Valley of the Andes Mountains. This historic city has been revitalized since the 80's and 90's, and now is filled with museums, art g...
Categories: Medellin
Categories: Minca
Categories: Monteria
Categories: Mosquera
Categories: Nare
Categories: Necocli
Categories: Nueva Venecia
Categories: Nuquí
Categories: Palanquero
Categories: Palomino
The 144,062-acre/58,300-hectare national park Parque de los Nevados, Colombia, is centered on three snow-capped volcanoes, most notably El Nevado del Ruiz, a 17,750-ft-/5,325-m-tall volcano that exploded in 1985, devastating everything and everyone i...
Categories: Parque De Los Nevados
Pasto, Colombia, 310 mi/500 km southwest of Bogota, is home to the Colombian National Volcano Observatory, on Volcan Galeras. This volcano remains in a volatile state, and the wildlife sanctuary that surrounds it is currently closed to visitors. The ...
Categories: Pasto
Pereria is a small coffee-producing town on the slopes of the Andes mountain chain of Colombia. Long before this town was a settlement it was a civilization of gold artisans called Quimbaya, the indigenous people of Pereira. The town was colonized in...
Categories: Pereira
Categories: Planeta Rica
The lovely colonial town of Popayan, Colombia, is set at a comfortable altitude of 5,700 ft/1,760 m in the Andes, 230 mi/370 km southwest of Bogota. It is a great place to escape the heat and steep in the atmosphere of a colonial center pickled in as...
Categories: Popayan
Providencia, is one of a group of islands in the Caribbean, to the north of the coast of Panama but belonging to Colombia. It is the second largest island of the group and is volcanic island and much older than San Andrés, the largest island. The hi...
Categories: Providencia Island
Puerto Nariño is located on the shore of the Amazon River in Colombia's Amazonas department, and is home to many bird, aquatic, land mammal and reptile species.
Categories: Puerto Narino
Categories: Punta Gallinas
Mountainous Purace National Park, south of Cali, encompasses an impressive collection of volcanoes, thermal springs, rivers and waterfalls accessible by hiking trails. It's a large park, covering some 320 sq mi/830 sq km.Along the way you may encount...
Categories: Purace National Park
Dating before pre-Colombian times, Quindío is a department of Colombia located in the western central region. Quindio is famous for coffee plantations producing some of the highest quality Colombian coffee. Coffee cuisine, unique coffee cockta...
Categories: Quindio
Categories: Riohacha
Categories: Rosario Islands
Categories: Salento
The small village of San Agustin, Colombia, lies in the center of an assemblage of ancient archaeological sites noted for their stone monoliths, in one of the most beautiful areas in the entire country.The civilization existed there AD 500-1100 and r...
Categories: San Agustin
San Andres is located to the northeast of Colombia's Caribbean coast and has beautiful beaches characterized by white sand, red corals, and transparent water with seven different shades of blue, and for this reason it is known as the "Sea of Seven Co...
Categories: San Andres Island
Categories: San Antero
Categories: San Basilio de Palenque
Categories: San Bernardo Islands
Categories: San Juan Del Cesa
Categories: Santa Barbara de Pinto
Categories: Santa Catalina
Categories: Santa Cruz de Lorica
Santa Fe de Antioquia, Colombia, is an appealing and well-preserved colonial town in the Cauca River valley, about 37 mi/60 km north of Medellin. It was the colonial capital of the province of Antioquia and retains the flavor of the period with well-...
Categories: Santa Fe de Antioquia
Santa Marta is the cultural and historic center of Columbia's Sierra Nevada region. Be sure to visit the unspoiled beaches of the Parque Nacional Tayrona.
Categories: Santa Marta
Categories: Santander
Categories: Sapzurro
Categories: Sitionuevo
Categories: Solita
Categories: Taganga
Categories: Tatacoa Desert
Tayrona National Park is located on the northern Caribbean coast of Colombia, and boasts some of Colombia's most beautiful white sand beaches. Swim and enjoy the pristine beach, take a hike in the lush jungle on the beachside trails, keeping an e...
Categories: Tayrona National Park
Categories: Trinidad Colombia
Categories: Tuchin
Categories: Uramba National Park
Categories: Utria National Park
Villa De Leyva, Colombia, is the perfect example of a colonial town and is one of the most popular destinations for tourists. The town, located 110 mi/175 km northeast of Bogota and easily reached on the well-paved road to Tunja, has been declared a ...
Categories: Villa de Leyva
Categories: Zipacon