From the impetus of its colonial and modern cities to the regions flooded with magic and nature, with beautiful landscapes and dazzling sunrises…..you will have the opportunity to live many different experiences in the same country !
CITIES & REGIONS
THE AMAZON
Known as the lung of the world, the Amazon region is divided between Peru,
Colombia and Brazil. The Amazon River is the largest in the world; its colossal
dimensions make it be called the «sea river» and its jungle is also known as the
«green ocean»; one good slice of that generous and wild cake corresponds to the
Colombian Amazon. This territory invites you to enjoy the most extravagant and
colorful fauna and flora, the most mystical of the indigenous knowledge and secrets
of the jungle and the river. It's a perfect destination for nature enthusiasts, some
things to do in the Amazon:
● Wildlife and Flora Observation: Explore the rich biodiversity of the region.
● Adventure Tourism: Navigate the Amazon River and hike through the
rainforest.
● Cultural Visits: Learn about the knowledge and traditions of local indigenous
communities.
Best time to visit: June to September. This is the dry season in the Amazon, with
lower water levels, making it easier to explore the jungle trails and spot wildlife
BARRANQUILLA
Barranquilla, known as “La Puerta de Oro de Colombia” (the Golden Gate of Colombia), is the cradle city of the most deeply rooted expressions and cultural manifestations of the Colombian Caribbean. In addition to having the Carnival of Barranquilla recognized nationally and internationally, the city has a variety of plans.
Music, traditional and contemporary dances, gastronomy, customs, its people, and historical sites make this city a magical place full of wonders to discover. It’s also close to beautiful beaches, which make it an attractive thing to do for beach lovers.
Best time to visit: February, to experience the famous Barranquilla Carnival, or from December to April, during the dry season, when the weather is pleasant for exploring the city and nearby beaches.
BOGOTA & Surroundings
There is so You will love Bogotá for many reasons. There is so much to discover and things to do. Wander the cobblestone streets of historic La Candelaria, embellished with colonial houses, museums and cultural centers.
● Bogotá is an important cultural and research center, with the largest number of universities, theaters and museums, of which the Gold Museum is the most important.
● Check out the amazing art galleries and vibrant street art the city has to offer.
● The historic center of La Candelaria is one of the oldest cities in LA.
● The beautiful buildings are typical of Spanish colonial architecture, while the streets feature some of the most unique graffiti murals ever seen.
Best time to visit: December to March, when the weather is relatively dry and ideal for exploring the cities historic and cultural sites.much to discover.
Wander the cobblestone streets of historic La Candelaria, embellished with colonial houses, museums and cultural centers.
- Bogotá is an important cultural and research center, with the largest number of universities, theaters and museums, of which the Gold Museum is the most important.
- Check out the amazing art galleries the city has to offer.
- The historic center of La Candelaria is one of the oldest cities in LA.
- The beautiful buildings are typical of Spanish colonial architecture, while the streets feature some of the most unique graffiti murals ever seen.
CALI
Cali is a city in southwestern Colombia, capital of the Valle del Cauca department. It has about 2 million inhabitants and is a significant industrial and commercial center of activity in Colombia. Being at around 1000 meters above sea level, it tends to have a warm midday and afternoon with nice Pacific Ocean breezes, while nights are cool.
Cali is today’s world capital of Salsa, claiming that competitive distinction even over Colombia’s other vibrant big city party scenes, which keep the music going long into the late hours of the morning. Some things to do in Cali:
● Salsa Dancing: Dance salsa in local clubs and schools.
● City Tours: Visit landmarks like Cristo Rey and the Cali Zoo.
● Cultural Events: Participate in festivals and live music events.
Best time to visit: December to March and July to September. These months offer the best weather, with cool nights and breezy afternoons, perfect for enjoying the city’s salsa scene and outdoor activities.
COFFEE CULTURAL LANDSCAPE
The Coffee Cultural Landscape spans several provinces of the country and covers an area of almost 350,000 hectares. The region is home to picturesque landscapes, diverse species of plants and animals, as well as a number of cultural and
educational attractions.
The beautiful settings of lush, mountainous landscapes and coffee plantations, along with the traditional architecture of terra cotta–roofed country houses, led UNESCO to add it to its list of World Heritage Sites in 2011.
The most impressive part of the coffee region is found between the three main cities
of Pereira, Armenia and Manizales. Some things to do:
● Coffee Farm Tours: Learn about coffee cultivation and processing.
● Hiking: Enjoy walks through mountainous landscapes and natural parks.
● Village Exploration: Visit charming towns such as Salento and Manizales.
Best time to visit: December to March, which is the dry season, ideal for exploring coffee plantations and hiking in the region’s mountainous landscapes.
CAÑO CRISTALES
Regarded as the most beautiful river in the world, it is commonly called the “River of 5 Colors” or the “Liquid Rainbow”. Between July and November, this fast river full of rapids and waterfalls, comes alive with yellow, green, blue , black and red– pink colors , from the Macarenia clavigera plant, the sight of which will leave you breathless. Caño Cristales is on the border of three different ecosystems, crossed by morichales and hills of the mountains, very characteristic of the plains landscape.
Some things to do in Caño Cristales:
● Bird watching and wildlife of the Serrania de la Macarena.
● Hiking
● Fishing
● Local Cooking classes
● Visit to Stone City (in the Summer)
● Silence Lagoon
● Night Trekking
● Private small plane
● Transportation
Best time to visit: July to November, when the river is in full bloom with its vibrant
colors, creating the "Liquid Rainbow" effect that makes this place so famous.
cartagena
Cartagena de Indias is the undisputed Queen of the Caribbean coast. Old Town Cartagena takes you back in time, to the days of Conquistadors and Buccaneers.
Bougainvillea–draped balconies, harmonize with pastel coloured facades decorated with wrought–iron windows, interlaced with colonial era Palaces and churches, all of them surrounded by fortresses built by the Spanish Crown, lets the visitor experience a bygone time. The best time to visit is in the months of December to April, when the weather is dry and warm, perfect for exploring and water activities.
Some things to do in Cartagena:
● Water activities : Diving / snorkelling , water-ski Dinner on a yacht
● Massage and relaxation Spa
● Local handicraft walking tour National Aviary /Botanical Garden
● International Classical Music Festival in January
MEDELLIN
The romantic port city of Santa Marta, the oldest in Colombia, is located in the area of one of the most important ancient civilizations in the world, the Tayrona Culture. It has the highest coastal mountain range in the world and is bordered by beautiful sandy beaches of the Caribbean. Simón Bolívar, the Liberator, died in the Hacienda
of San Pedro Alejandrino, known for producing rum, honey and panela, housing today the Mausoleum and Museum of Bolívar. Some things to do in Santa Marta:
● Birding
● Eco – Tourism
● Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino Water activities
● Aquarium Trekking , sports
● Helicopter ride to Hidden City The best time to visit Santa Marta is December to March, when the weather is dry and ideal for outdoor activities.
Santa marta
The romantic port city of Santa Marta, the oldest in Colombia, is located in the area of one of the most important ancient civilizations in the world, the Tayrona Culture. It has the highest coastal mountain range in the world and is bordered by beautiful sandy beaches of the Caribbean. Simón Bolívar, the Liberator, died in the Hacienda of San Pedro Alejandrino, known for producing rum, honey and panela, housing today the Mausoleum and Museum of Bolívar.
- Birding
- Eco – Tourism
- Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino Water activities
- Aquarium Trekking , sports
- Helicopter ride to Hidden City
PASTO
Pasto (short for San Juan de Pasto) is located in the department of Nariño in southwestern Colombia, not far from the border Ecuador. One of the oldest cities in Colombia, Pasto itself offers pretty churches, restaurants and cafes.
The landscape around the city is breathtaking! It is located in the Atriz Valley in the midst of the mighty Andes at the foot of the Galeras volcano. In the surrounding mountains you will discover beautiful lakes and indigenous villages. Some things to do in Pasto:
● Visit to Sandoná village, cultural heritage
● Hiking near Laguna Verde
● Blacks and Whites Carnival ( beginning of January)
● Juan Lorenzo Lucero Museum
● Pasto Varnish workshop
● Xtreme sports . paragliding , hiking
The best time to visit is in January, especially for the Blacks and Whites Carnival, or
June to September for outdoor activities.
SAN ANDRES ISLANDS
This is a coral island in the Colombian Caribbean Sea, part of the archipelago of the same name which includes outer cays, reefs, and atolls rich in biodiversity, due to which it was declared a UNESCO BIOSPHERE RESERVE. With over 40 scuba diving sites, sandy beaches, reggae, calypso, and soca rhythms, and a blend of English, Spanish, and Afro-descendent communities, San Andres is the perfect place for snorkeling, windsurfing, and enjoying seafood and cocolocos!. A visit to the beaches and diving spots are top things to do.
The best time to visit San Andres islands is December to May, when the weather is dry, and the sea conditions are ideal for water activities.