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Magical realism connects Colombian, Chinese writers
Magical realism connects Colombian, Chinese writers
Magical realism connects Colombian, Chinese writers
On August 1 in the Colsubsidio Theater in Bogota, Colombian tenor Alejandro Escobar presented the recital Traslashuellas d Gabo, namely After Gabo’s Footprints, as one of tributes at the concert dedicated to Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude marks a milestone in Latin American literary history. By publishing this book in 1967, he became the greatest exponent of magical realism as we know it today.
Some of the features of this literary movement are:
1. Surreal events are perceived as normal by the main characters.
2. Time is cyclical and events repeat themselves.
3. Characters have a dreamlike vision of life.
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Colombia, realismo mágico - Comercial Amabilidad
Colombia, realismo mágico - Comercial Amabilidad
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Cartagena de Indias. Do you want to walk amongst the magic which inspired the Nobel Prize winning literature?
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Colombia is magical realism: Unique experiences in the Pacific coast
Colombia is magical realism: Unique experiences in the Pacific coast
Colombia is magical realism: Unique experiences in the Pacific coast
In a five day journey through Colombia's Pacific, three journalists from Canada, United States and the United Kingdom had the opportunity of witnessing the m...
There is a place where you feel like the guest, that everyone has been waiting for... where you don't need an invitation, because you always... feel welcome...
There is a place where you feel like the guest, that everyone has been waiting for... where you don't need an invitation, because you always... feel welcome...
Discover a place where color has come to life, covering every street, every house, every space. A place where the 7 colors of its sea live in every moment an...
Discover a place where color has come to life, covering every street, every house, every space. A place where the 7 colors of its sea live in every moment an...
Be enchanted by magical places, where taste & aroma reveal their secrets, And the exquisit pleasures of the Colombian Coffee region await you. Discover what ...
Be enchanted by magical places, where taste & aroma reveal their secrets, And the exquisit pleasures of the Colombian Coffee region await you. Discover what ...
On August 1 in the Colsubsidio Theater in Bogota, Colombian tenor Alejandro Escobar presented the recital Traslashuellas d Gabo, namely After Gabo’s Footprints, as one of tributes at the concert dedicated to Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude marks a milestone in Latin American literary history. By publishing this book in 1967, he became the greatest exponent of magical realism as we know it today.
Some of the features of this literary movement are:
1. Surreal events are perceived as normal by the main characters.
2. Time is cyclical and events repeat themselves.
3. Characters have a dreamlike vision of life.
In the 1980s, Garcia Marquez’s writings were published in China, and many Chinese authors were influenced by his narrative style.
China’s Mo Yan, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2012, has not only been influenced by Garcia Marquez, but has gone on to develop a style that has been characterized as “hallucinatory realism”, that merges folk tales, history and contemporary materials.
Mo was widely noticed in Latin America for his literary connection with Garcia Marquez .
On July 25, a seminar was held in Lima, capital of Peru, to discuss the relation between his works and the modern Chinese society.
On August 1 in the Colsubsidio Theater in Bogota, Colombian tenor Alejandro Escobar presented the recital Traslashuellas d Gabo, namely After Gabo’s Footprints, as one of tributes at the concert dedicated to Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
Marquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude marks a milestone in Latin American literary history. By publishing this book in 1967, he became the greatest exponent of magical realism as we know it today.
Some of the features of this literary movement are:
1. Surreal events are perceived as normal by the main characters.
2. Time is cyclical and events repeat themselves.
3. Characters have a dreamlike vision of life.
In the 1980s, Garcia Marquez’s writings were published in China, and many Chinese authors were influenced by his narrative style.
China’s Mo Yan, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2012, has not only been influenced by Garcia Marquez, but has gone on to develop a style that has been characterized as “hallucinatory realism”, that merges folk tales, history and contemporary materials.
Mo was widely noticed in Latin America for his literary connection with Garcia Marquez .
On July 25, a seminar was held in Lima, capital of Peru, to discuss the relation between his works and the modern Chinese society.
In a five day journey through Colombia's Pacific, three journalists from Canada, United States and the United Kingdom had the opportunity of witnessing the m...
In a five day journey through Colombia's Pacific, three journalists from Canada, United States and the United Kingdom had the opportunity of witnessing the m...
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Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá Medellin things to do
Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá Medellin things to do
Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá Medellin things to do
Vacations in Colombia: Where to go?
Colombia is a modern nation, with an infrastructure that takes advantage of its natural resources and human capital.
Thanks to its privileged location on the continent, all the environments of the tropics are present: glaciers, beaches, plains, rainforests, and deserts. In addition, Colombian will show a perfect blending of three cultures - Indian, European, and African. Different choices all around that will make you enjoy your holidays.
It is difficult to decide from among the many destinations Colombia has to offer. Yet whatever the decision, adventure will not be missed on your vacations.
For advent
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10 Best Places to Visit in Colombia - Video Travel Guide
10 Best Places to Visit in Colombia - Video Travel Guide
10 Best Places to Visit in Colombia - Video Travel Guide
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Video Travel Guide: 10 Best Places to Visit in Colombia
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10. Popayan
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9. Medellin
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8. San Andres y Providencia
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7. San Agustin
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Cartagena Colombia - TOP 10 things to do Travel Guide
Cartagena Colombia - TOP 10 things to do Travel Guide
Cartagena Colombia - TOP 10 things to do Travel Guide
Cartagena de Indias was founded in 1535 by Pedro de Heredia as Cartagena del Poniente. When Cartagena declared its independence from Spain on November 11th 1811 it retained the name given to the town after the area of Cartagena de Levante, whose bay is similar to the Colombian coast of Cartagena.
The area was originally inhabited by the indigenous people of the Karib tribe (that’s why we call them Caribbean) during the pre-colonial era, but after the arrival of Christopher Columbus and the subsequent foundation of a town Cartagena de Indias became one of the most important ports in all America.
The privileged location on the Colombian Atlanti
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La Candelaria in Bogota | Let's Roam Colombia with Avianca
La Candelaria in Bogota | Let's Roam Colombia with Avianca
La Candelaria in Bogota | Let's Roam Colombia with Avianca
Sunday in Bogota is a day of relaxation and the perfect place to do it is the colorful neighborhood of La Candelaria. It's the oldest neighborhood in Bogota,...
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Bogotá TOP 5 Things to do Colombia Travel Guide- Monserrate - La calera - Zipaquirá - cundinamarca
Bogotá TOP 5 Things to do Colombia Travel Guide- Monserrate - La calera - Zipaquirá - cundinamarca
Bogotá TOP 5 Things to do Colombia Travel Guide- Monserrate - La calera - Zipaquirá - cundinamarca
This is a travel guide for people who wish to travel to Bogotá, Colombia. On this site you can find, where to stay, what to see, where to eat and a number of places and attractions for any reason you can spend time in the "South American Athens."
The most complete information that a smart traveler you want about Bogotá, is here. If you want to know the capital of Colombia, do so through its food, its people, its music, its traditions. Enjoy the warmth of its inhabitants, let serve and return anytime.
We selected 22 of the most important places to go in Bogota not just touristic places of the City, the best bets for you. Thank you for enjoy
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Travel Guide to Cartagena, Colombia
Travel Guide to Cartagena, Colombia
Travel Guide to Cartagena, Colombia
In this travel video from Cartagena, I travel to Cartagena, Colombia. Cartagena is easily one of the most beautiful cities in the world and one of Colombia's most popular cities to visit. In this video I wander the city's picturesque "Old Town," visit a museum dedicated to the city's history of inquisition and torture, and explore the underground tunnels beneath the massive fort, Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas.
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Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Caribe Top Things to do Playa Blanca Best Places to Visit
Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Caribe Top Things to do Playa Blanca Best Places to Visit
Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Caribe Top Things to do Playa Blanca Best Places to Visit
Cartagena: The charm of the walled city
La magic of Cartagena lies in its massive fortifications, the warmth of the people, the richness of the architecture and the infinite range of cultural expression of a doughty and valiant people.
The city is full of romance, and there is the setting for many a tale of times past in every street and square, and along the walls that bound it, waiting for the sunset to evoke past struggles.
On a sunny day vibrates with color along the facades of the buildings and the sea breeze refreshes the visitor on his way along the narrow streets of the old city.
As night falls, Cartagena is warm, bathed in its o
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Colombia Travel Video Guide
Colombia Travel Video Guide
Colombia Travel Video Guide
Colombia Travel Video Guide. No wonder the 'magic realism' style of Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez emerged from here -- there is a dreamlike quality to Colombia. Here at the equator, with the sun forever overhead, the fecund earth beneath your feet, heart-stopping vistas in every direction and the warmth of the locals putting you at ease -- you may find it difficult to leave.
Colombia Travel Video Guide culture, like the country's weather, varies by altitude. The essence of Colombia resides in the mountains in the alpine cities of Bogotá, Medellín and Cali, and the smaller cities of the Zona Cafetera. This is the industrial heartlan
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Bogotá Colombia Travel Guide Best Places to Visit: Monserrate, Zipaquirá, Museo del Oro...
Bogotá Colombia Travel Guide Best Places to Visit: Monserrate, Zipaquirá, Museo del Oro...
Bogotá Colombia Travel Guide Best Places to Visit: Monserrate, Zipaquirá, Museo del Oro...
Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2,600 meters above sea level and with a moderate temperature has a population of eight million people from all corners of Colombia; a city as diverse as the entire country.
Declared World Book Capital by UNESCO and Iberoamerican Capital of Culture by the UCCI, Bogotá has become one of the most important cities of the continent, with public spaces such as plazas, streets and modern avenues. Its Mass Transit System is considered one of the most important in Latin America and a model for transportation systems in the country and the continent. The city has
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Travel Guide to Medellín, Colombia
Travel Guide to Medellín, Colombia
Travel Guide to Medellín, Colombia
In this travel video from Medellin, I travel to Medellin, Colombia's second largest city, which is a favorite amongst visitors to Colombia due to its amazing...
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Travel Guide to Bogotá, Colombia
Travel Guide to Bogotá, Colombia
Travel Guide to Bogotá, Colombia
In this travel video from Bogota, I travel to Bogota, Colombia's bustling capital city, which is one of the best places to explore Colombian culture for the ...
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Santa Marta, Colombia Overview and Basic Tourist Information
Santa Marta, Colombia Overview and Basic Tourist Information
Santa Marta, Colombia Overview and Basic Tourist Information
Brian Cox takes you on a quick tour of Santa Marta, one of Colombia's up and coming tourist destinations. Be sure to bring warm clothes cause the climate is ...
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Santa Marta Travel Guide Colombia Things to do Parque Tayrona - Taganga - Women in Colombia
Santa Marta Travel Guide Colombia Things to do Parque Tayrona - Taganga - Women in Colombia
Santa Marta Travel Guide Colombia Things to do Parque Tayrona - Taganga - Women in Colombia
Get to know Santa Marta and the Sierra Nevada thru this tourism and travel guide, where you will find tips and top tourism destinations.
Santa Marta, the Sierra Nevada, the bay and all their surroundings are full of indescribable magic. To begin with, Santa Marta is the oldest city in South America and holds an unrivalled architectural heritage that evokes the times of the banana bonanza.A perfect paradise, for your next vacation.
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is home to a unique and complex network of ecosystems and guards archaeological remains of the Tayrona culture in sites like Pueblito and Ciudad Perdida, with their enigmatic terra
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Colombia Things to do Travel Guide Caribe: Santa Marta - Barranquilla - Cartagena - San Andres
Colombia Things to do Travel Guide Caribe: Santa Marta - Barranquilla - Cartagena - San Andres
Colombia Things to do Travel Guide Caribe: Santa Marta - Barranquilla - Cartagena - San Andres
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins.
While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while
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Santa Marta Barranquilla Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá - Places to Visit Things to do Tour
Santa Marta Barranquilla Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá - Places to Visit Things to do Tour
Santa Marta Barranquilla Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá - Places to Visit Things to do Tour
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins.
While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while
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Medellin Wild On! Colombia Travel Guide , Adventures and Places to Visit - Things to do
Medellin Wild On! Colombia Travel Guide , Adventures and Places to Visit - Things to do
Medellin Wild On! Colombia Travel Guide , Adventures and Places to Visit - Things to do
Medellin Colombia
The city is situated in a beautiful valley, offering mountain views from every angle. Combine the natural setting with Spring-like temperatures year round, Medellin offers a very comfortable climate both day and night.
Nightlife in Medellin is a big draw among younger travelers, as paisas love to dance, drink, and party. The women are reputed to be the most beautiful in Colombia, if not all of South America, and that reputation alone continues to attract more and more male travelers.
Most foreigners know little about Medellin other than it was the former home and stomping grounds of Pablo Escobar, and therefore once liste
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The Best Of Colombia - Santa Marta Travel Guide
The Best Of Colombia - Santa Marta Travel Guide
The Best Of Colombia - Santa Marta Travel Guide
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Cartagena Nightlife Colombia - Things to do - Playa Blanca Isla Baru History Walled City
Cartagena Nightlife Colombia - Things to do - Playa Blanca Isla Baru History Walled City
Cartagena Nightlife Colombia - Things to do - Playa Blanca Isla Baru History Walled City
Cartagena: The charm of the walled city
La magic of Cartagena lies in its massive fortifications, the warmth of the people, the richness of the architecture and the infinite range of cultural expression of a doughty and valiant people.
The city is full of romance, and there is the setting for many a tale of times past in every street and square, and along the walls that bound it, waiting for the sunset to evoke past struggles.
On a sunny day vibrates with color along the facades of the buildings and the sea breeze refreshes the visitor on his way along the narrow streets of the old city.
As night falls, Cartagena is warm, bathed in its o
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Bogotá Colombia Travel Guide - Monserrate Hill Plaza Bolivar - Candelaria Downtown - Botero Museum
Bogotá Colombia Travel Guide - Monserrate Hill Plaza Bolivar - Candelaria Downtown - Botero Museum
Bogotá Colombia Travel Guide - Monserrate Hill Plaza Bolivar - Candelaria Downtown - Botero Museum
Bogotá
Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2,600 meters above sea level and with a moderate temperature has a population of eight million people from all corners of Colombia; a city as diverse as the entire country.
Declared World Book Capital by UNESCO and Iberoamerican Capital of Culture by the UCCI, Bogotá has become one of the most important cities of the continent, with public spaces such as plazas, streets and modern avenues. Its Mass Transit System is considered one of the most important in Latin America and a model for transportation systems in the country and the continent. The ci
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World Travel: Cali, Colombia.
World Travel: Cali, Colombia.
World Travel: Cali, Colombia.
Santiago de Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia - the busy hustle and bustle of the vibrant city centre "downtown" area. The original video and video footage by ...
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Why Visit Colombia Cali capital of fiestas, street partying, dancing, Salsa Clubs Travel Guide
Why Visit Colombia Cali capital of fiestas, street partying, dancing, Salsa Clubs Travel Guide
Why Visit Colombia Cali capital of fiestas, street partying, dancing, Salsa Clubs Travel Guide
Cali is known in Colombia as the capital of fiestas, street partying, dancing, and salsa as Cali's Salsa Clubs are among the most famous in the entire continent. Among many other things you can experience on your vacations, the people from Cali have developed a playful and hedonistic culture in harmony with the natural surroundings and country life.
Cali is a great place for tourism and leisure. The capital of the department of Valle del Cauca has become a mecca for tourism thanks to the beauty of its women, its historical sites, and a multitude of spots for day and night entertainment. Cali is one of the major economic and industrial center
Vacations in Colombia: Where to go?
Colombia is a modern nation, with an infrastructure that takes advantage of its natural resources and human capital.
Thanks to its privileged location on the continent, all the environments of the tropics are present: glaciers, beaches, plains, rainforests, and deserts. In addition, Colombian will show a perfect blending of three cultures - Indian, European, and African. Different choices all around that will make you enjoy your holidays.
It is difficult to decide from among the many destinations Colombia has to offer. Yet whatever the decision, adventure will not be missed on your vacations.
For adventure holidays:
Amazon Jungle.
With the largest tropical rainforest and the most copious river in the world, the Amazonas Jungle we share with our neighbors is another of Colombia’s top vacation destination.
The Colombian Pacific.
With a yearly rainfall above 10,000 cm³, the 1,300 km long Pacific Coast of Colombia is one of the most humid regions on the planet, where Humpback whale sightseeing is the main tourist activity.
Providencia and Santa Catalina are the most romantic vacation destinations in Colombia, surrounded by an intense sea which captivates tourist.
Vacations in Colombia: Where to go?
Colombia is a modern nation, with an infrastructure that takes advantage of its natural resources and human capital.
Thanks to its privileged location on the continent, all the environments of the tropics are present: glaciers, beaches, plains, rainforests, and deserts. In addition, Colombian will show a perfect blending of three cultures - Indian, European, and African. Different choices all around that will make you enjoy your holidays.
It is difficult to decide from among the many destinations Colombia has to offer. Yet whatever the decision, adventure will not be missed on your vacations.
For adventure holidays:
Amazon Jungle.
With the largest tropical rainforest and the most copious river in the world, the Amazonas Jungle we share with our neighbors is another of Colombia’s top vacation destination.
The Colombian Pacific.
With a yearly rainfall above 10,000 cm³, the 1,300 km long Pacific Coast of Colombia is one of the most humid regions on the planet, where Humpback whale sightseeing is the main tourist activity.
Providencia and Santa Catalina are the most romantic vacation destinations in Colombia, surrounded by an intense sea which captivates tourist.
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10 Best Places to Visit in Colombia - Video Travel Guide
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Video Travel Guide: 10 Best Places to Visit in Colombia
Photos Source:
10. Popayan
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Vista_de_Popay%C3%A1n.jpg
9. Medellin
http://gogetout.files.wordpress.com/2011/12/dsc_1574.jpg
8. San Andres y Providencia
http://www.taringa.net/posts/imagenes/17727839/Naturaleza-de-America-del-Sur-en-fotos.html
7. San Agustin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Agust%C3%ADn,_Huila
http://huilaturistica.blogspot.com/2013/11/parque-de-san-agustin-huila.html
6. Zona Cafetera
http://experiencesouthamerica.com/holiday/experience-colombia/
http://fotoviajexlalibre.blogspot.com/2014/11/colombia-dia-8-cruzando-el-eje-cafetero.html
5. San Gil
http://theadventuresofadr.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/dsc_1932.jpg
http://www.tellittomewalking.com/foto-del-dia-excuse-me-while-i-kiss-the-sky-parapente-en-san-gil-colombia/
4. Villa de Leyva
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Villa_de_Leyva,_Plaza_principal,_costado_sureste.jpg
http://designblog.uniandes.edu.co/blogs/disenoaudiovisual/files/2009/04/dsc_0001.jpg
3. Bogota
http://static.thousandwonders.net/Bogota.original.360.jpg
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeff-thelen/bogota-cuisine_b_3195134.html
2. Tayrona National Park
http://www.bluezzz.nl/tayrona-national-park-colombias-nieuwe-hotspot/
http://www.moustachemagazine.com/2014/06/global-profile-colombia/cabo-de-la-vela-in-tayrona-national-park-on-the-carribean-coast-of-colombia-1600x1071/
1. Cartagena
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10. Popayan
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9. Medellin
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8. San Andres y Providencia
http://www.taringa.net/posts/imagenes/17727839/Naturaleza-de-America-del-Sur-en-fotos.html
7. San Agustin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Agust%C3%ADn,_Huila
http://huilaturistica.blogspot.com/2013/11/parque-de-san-agustin-huila.html
6. Zona Cafetera
http://experiencesouthamerica.com/holiday/experience-colombia/
http://fotoviajexlalibre.blogspot.com/2014/11/colombia-dia-8-cruzando-el-eje-cafetero.html
5. San Gil
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4. Villa de Leyva
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3. Bogota
http://static.thousandwonders.net/Bogota.original.360.jpg
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jeff-thelen/bogota-cuisine_b_3195134.html
2. Tayrona National Park
http://www.bluezzz.nl/tayrona-national-park-colombias-nieuwe-hotspot/
http://www.moustachemagazine.com/2014/06/global-profile-colombia/cabo-de-la-vela-in-tayrona-national-park-on-the-carribean-coast-of-colombia-1600x1071/
1. Cartagena
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cartagena_de_Indias
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published:05 Jan 2015
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Cartagena Colombia - TOP 10 things to do Travel Guide
Cartagena de Indias was founded in 1535 by Pedro de Heredia as Cartagena del Poniente. When Cartagena declared its independence from Spain on November 11th 1811 it retained the name given to the town after the area of Cartagena de Levante, whose bay is similar to the Colombian coast of Cartagena.
The area was originally inhabited by the indigenous people of the Karib tribe (that’s why we call them Caribbean) during the pre-colonial era, but after the arrival of Christopher Columbus and the subsequent foundation of a town Cartagena de Indias became one of the most important ports in all America.
The privileged location on the Colombian Atlantic coast gave the Spanish people an enormous commercial power over the northern and southern continental area without a great effort. At that time it was also the perfect destination to visit exotic places and thus Cartagena de Indias became the settlement of high-ranking military and ecclesiastic authorities, along with representatives of the Spanish Crown who made Cartagena the capitol of the Nuevo Reino de Granada.
Due to its wealth Cartagena was also the scene of countless conflicts. Not only Spain but also England and France wanted to get control of the city for economic interests. This led to construction of a strong fortress and the acquisition of weaponry to defend this coveted region. At the beginning it started as coastal defense but soon thereafter a big wall surrounded the whole city with a garrison inside. Today, this part of the town is known as the historic center, the Walled City and Ciudad Amurallada.
Despite its strong fortification Cartagena de Indias was assaulted many times by pirates and troops from England, Holland as well as France; however without success. Eventually, a rebellion broke out which led to the inevitable independence in 1811. When Pablo Morullo tried to get Cartagena back for the Spanish Crown four years later by means of a naval and terrestrial siege, he failed terribly thanks to the heroic resistance propelled by the will for independence.
After the constitution as a republic Cartagena experienced a period of economic weakening as its independence caused the cease of trade relations. However, along with the arrival of the new century of 1900 and major advances in terms of industrialization, overall economy, politics and culture Cartagena gradually regained the prosperity and importance as a strategic point of trade.
By today Cartagena de Indias has become a destination for everyone declared a tourist and cultural district in 1991.
Cartagena de Indias was founded in 1535 by Pedro de Heredia as Cartagena del Poniente. When Cartagena declared its independence from Spain on November 11th 1811 it retained the name given to the town after the area of Cartagena de Levante, whose bay is similar to the Colombian coast of Cartagena.
The area was originally inhabited by the indigenous people of the Karib tribe (that’s why we call them Caribbean) during the pre-colonial era, but after the arrival of Christopher Columbus and the subsequent foundation of a town Cartagena de Indias became one of the most important ports in all America.
The privileged location on the Colombian Atlantic coast gave the Spanish people an enormous commercial power over the northern and southern continental area without a great effort. At that time it was also the perfect destination to visit exotic places and thus Cartagena de Indias became the settlement of high-ranking military and ecclesiastic authorities, along with representatives of the Spanish Crown who made Cartagena the capitol of the Nuevo Reino de Granada.
Due to its wealth Cartagena was also the scene of countless conflicts. Not only Spain but also England and France wanted to get control of the city for economic interests. This led to construction of a strong fortress and the acquisition of weaponry to defend this coveted region. At the beginning it started as coastal defense but soon thereafter a big wall surrounded the whole city with a garrison inside. Today, this part of the town is known as the historic center, the Walled City and Ciudad Amurallada.
Despite its strong fortification Cartagena de Indias was assaulted many times by pirates and troops from England, Holland as well as France; however without success. Eventually, a rebellion broke out which led to the inevitable independence in 1811. When Pablo Morullo tried to get Cartagena back for the Spanish Crown four years later by means of a naval and terrestrial siege, he failed terribly thanks to the heroic resistance propelled by the will for independence.
After the constitution as a republic Cartagena experienced a period of economic weakening as its independence caused the cease of trade relations. However, along with the arrival of the new century of 1900 and major advances in terms of industrialization, overall economy, politics and culture Cartagena gradually regained the prosperity and importance as a strategic point of trade.
By today Cartagena de Indias has become a destination for everyone declared a tourist and cultural district in 1991.
published:22 Oct 2014
views:8166
La Candelaria in Bogota | Let's Roam Colombia with Avianca
Sunday in Bogota is a day of relaxation and the perfect place to do it is the colorful neighborhood of La Candelaria. It's the oldest neighborhood in Bogota,...
Sunday in Bogota is a day of relaxation and the perfect place to do it is the colorful neighborhood of La Candelaria. It's the oldest neighborhood in Bogota,...
This is a travel guide for people who wish to travel to Bogotá, Colombia. On this site you can find, where to stay, what to see, where to eat and a number of places and attractions for any reason you can spend time in the "South American Athens."
The most complete information that a smart traveler you want about Bogotá, is here. If you want to know the capital of Colombia, do so through its food, its people, its music, its traditions. Enjoy the warmth of its inhabitants, let serve and return anytime.
We selected 22 of the most important places to go in Bogota not just touristic places of the City, the best bets for you. Thank you for enjoying them and continue to be our VIP guest at this unique Bogotá. Remember, this is the tour guide tour of our Capital.
Where to go in Bogota: Try our Selected tourism plans in Bogota and the best Romantic plans in Bogota. Become our guest and walk in and discover some of the most important and magical places to go in Bogota.
http://www.bogotatravelguide.com/
This is a travel guide for people who wish to travel to Bogotá, Colombia. On this site you can find, where to stay, what to see, where to eat and a number of places and attractions for any reason you can spend time in the "South American Athens."
The most complete information that a smart traveler you want about Bogotá, is here. If you want to know the capital of Colombia, do so through its food, its people, its music, its traditions. Enjoy the warmth of its inhabitants, let serve and return anytime.
We selected 22 of the most important places to go in Bogota not just touristic places of the City, the best bets for you. Thank you for enjoying them and continue to be our VIP guest at this unique Bogotá. Remember, this is the tour guide tour of our Capital.
Where to go in Bogota: Try our Selected tourism plans in Bogota and the best Romantic plans in Bogota. Become our guest and walk in and discover some of the most important and magical places to go in Bogota.
http://www.bogotatravelguide.com/
In this travel video from Cartagena, I travel to Cartagena, Colombia. Cartagena is easily one of the most beautiful cities in the world and one of Colombia's most popular cities to visit. In this video I wander the city's picturesque "Old Town," visit a museum dedicated to the city's history of inquisition and torture, and explore the underground tunnels beneath the massive fort, Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas.
In this travel video from Cartagena, I travel to Cartagena, Colombia. Cartagena is easily one of the most beautiful cities in the world and one of Colombia's most popular cities to visit. In this video I wander the city's picturesque "Old Town," visit a museum dedicated to the city's history of inquisition and torture, and explore the underground tunnels beneath the massive fort, Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas.
published:17 Jan 2009
views:142244
Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Caribe Top Things to do Playa Blanca Best Places to Visit
Cartagena: The charm of the walled city
La magic of Cartagena lies in its massive fortifications, the warmth of the people, the richness of the architecture and the infinite range of cultural expression of a doughty and valiant people.
The city is full of romance, and there is the setting for many a tale of times past in every street and square, and along the walls that bound it, waiting for the sunset to evoke past struggles.
On a sunny day vibrates with color along the facades of the buildings and the sea breeze refreshes the visitor on his way along the narrow streets of the old city.
As night falls, Cartagena is warm, bathed in its own light, coming to life, transformed / Photo: Carlos Sueskún.
The monuments are there: sober, ancient monasteries, churches, battlements and the remains of bloody battles: a testimony to the invincible men and women who brought freedom to the "heroic city".
Night falls, and is bathed in a light of its own, coming to life and transforming itself. It is a unique atmosphere that captivates the visitor and takes him back to times past and forgotten, in a horse and carriage.
From the walls there is a beautiful view of the sea. Then, euphoria grows and the tireless fiesta dances on until the first rays of the sun sweep away the mysteries of the night.
Yes, this is Cartagena. A city that tells its own past, its fascinating history and its rebirth in every age.
A favorite destination
Tour the streets, see the old Spanish colonial buildings / Photo: Carlos Sueskún.
Declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage in 1984, Cartagena encapsulates all the charm of Spanish colonial architecture, the republic period and today, the attractions of intense night-life, cultural festivals, exotic scenery, superb beaches, wonderful food and a wide offer of hotels and tourist infrastructure.
Walk the streets, look at the Spanish colonial buildings -- the Palace of the Inquisition, the Clock-Tower and the Castle of San Felipe de Barajas; enjoy the soft, warm breezes as you pass through the squares and plazas.
Eating out is another form of entertainment in Cartagena, with countless choices of new and exotic flavors in local and international styles.
The choice of accommodation is very wide too. There are traditional hotels and exclusive boutique hotels offering unique experiences of detail and personal service.
Cartagena offers all the enchantment of its history and the legacy of those who made it great and turned it into one of Colombia's most important tourist destinations.
http://www.colombia.travel/en/international-tourist/vacations-holidays-where-to-go/cartagena-travel-guide
Cartagena: The charm of the walled city
La magic of Cartagena lies in its massive fortifications, the warmth of the people, the richness of the architecture and the infinite range of cultural expression of a doughty and valiant people.
The city is full of romance, and there is the setting for many a tale of times past in every street and square, and along the walls that bound it, waiting for the sunset to evoke past struggles.
On a sunny day vibrates with color along the facades of the buildings and the sea breeze refreshes the visitor on his way along the narrow streets of the old city.
As night falls, Cartagena is warm, bathed in its own light, coming to life, transformed / Photo: Carlos Sueskún.
The monuments are there: sober, ancient monasteries, churches, battlements and the remains of bloody battles: a testimony to the invincible men and women who brought freedom to the "heroic city".
Night falls, and is bathed in a light of its own, coming to life and transforming itself. It is a unique atmosphere that captivates the visitor and takes him back to times past and forgotten, in a horse and carriage.
From the walls there is a beautiful view of the sea. Then, euphoria grows and the tireless fiesta dances on until the first rays of the sun sweep away the mysteries of the night.
Yes, this is Cartagena. A city that tells its own past, its fascinating history and its rebirth in every age.
A favorite destination
Tour the streets, see the old Spanish colonial buildings / Photo: Carlos Sueskún.
Declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage in 1984, Cartagena encapsulates all the charm of Spanish colonial architecture, the republic period and today, the attractions of intense night-life, cultural festivals, exotic scenery, superb beaches, wonderful food and a wide offer of hotels and tourist infrastructure.
Walk the streets, look at the Spanish colonial buildings -- the Palace of the Inquisition, the Clock-Tower and the Castle of San Felipe de Barajas; enjoy the soft, warm breezes as you pass through the squares and plazas.
Eating out is another form of entertainment in Cartagena, with countless choices of new and exotic flavors in local and international styles.
The choice of accommodation is very wide too. There are traditional hotels and exclusive boutique hotels offering unique experiences of detail and personal service.
Cartagena offers all the enchantment of its history and the legacy of those who made it great and turned it into one of Colombia's most important tourist destinations.
http://www.colombia.travel/en/international-tourist/vacations-holidays-where-to-go/cartagena-travel-guide
Colombia Travel Video Guide. No wonder the 'magic realism' style of Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez emerged from here -- there is a dreamlike quality to Colombia. Here at the equator, with the sun forever overhead, the fecund earth beneath your feet, heart-stopping vistas in every direction and the warmth of the locals putting you at ease -- you may find it difficult to leave.
Colombia Travel Video Guide culture, like the country's weather, varies by altitude. The essence of Colombia resides in the mountains in the alpine cities of Bogotá, Medellín and Cali, and the smaller cities of the Zona Cafetera. This is the industrial heartland of the country. Geographical isolation has kept the accent relatively unaffected by outside influence; Spanish here is precise and easy to understand. The infrastructure in the mountain region is good, the water drinkable, the roads well maintained. In the heat of the Caribbean coast, life is slower, and the culture more laid-back. The accent is the unhurried drawl of the Caribbean basin, and the infrastructure, unfortunately, is still in need of some attention.
Amzaing Colombia Travel Video Guide, please enjoy and comment!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcYVL9riXr0
Colombia Travel Video Guide. No wonder the 'magic realism' style of Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez emerged from here -- there is a dreamlike quality to Colombia. Here at the equator, with the sun forever overhead, the fecund earth beneath your feet, heart-stopping vistas in every direction and the warmth of the locals putting you at ease -- you may find it difficult to leave.
Colombia Travel Video Guide culture, like the country's weather, varies by altitude. The essence of Colombia resides in the mountains in the alpine cities of Bogotá, Medellín and Cali, and the smaller cities of the Zona Cafetera. This is the industrial heartland of the country. Geographical isolation has kept the accent relatively unaffected by outside influence; Spanish here is precise and easy to understand. The infrastructure in the mountain region is good, the water drinkable, the roads well maintained. In the heat of the Caribbean coast, life is slower, and the culture more laid-back. The accent is the unhurried drawl of the Caribbean basin, and the infrastructure, unfortunately, is still in need of some attention.
Amzaing Colombia Travel Video Guide, please enjoy and comment!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcYVL9riXr0
published:29 Apr 2014
views:2144
Bogotá Colombia Travel Guide Best Places to Visit: Monserrate, Zipaquirá, Museo del Oro...
Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2,600 meters above sea level and with a moderate temperature has a population of eight million people from all corners of Colombia; a city as diverse as the entire country.
Declared World Book Capital by UNESCO and Iberoamerican Capital of Culture by the UCCI, Bogotá has become one of the most important cities of the continent, with public spaces such as plazas, streets and modern avenues. Its Mass Transit System is considered one of the most important in Latin America and a model for transportation systems in the country and the continent. The city has the world's largest bicycling network --the Ciclovía, which covers close to 300 kilometers.
Bogotá has a varied nightlife offering domestic and foreign tourists alike different options and styles; a permanent cultural agenda that is reflected in its more than 60 museums and art galleries; the most famous Rock Festival of the continent and the most important theater festival in the world, the Iberoamerican Theater Festival; 29 religious temples that are part of its heritage; 4,500 parks; close to 50 shopping malls and outlets where visitors can purchase the latest fashion and creations by haute couture Colombian designers.
Bogota: travel to a city full of culture and nightlife.
Bogotá has earned a place among the major gastronomic capitals of Latin America. Its six dining areas with world-class restaurants offer local and international cuisine. The many accommodation options with over 300 hotels of international and national chains make of Bogotá the main destination of foreign tourists arriving in the country. Its venues for business, events and conventions consolidate it as one of the favorite destinations for executives worldwide.
The city, which was declared by the prestigious New York Times as one of the 31 destinations to visit in 2010 is an inspiring city with millions of amazing stories that surprise visitors every day.
Essential tourism and travel information for your Bogota vacations:
Climate
Temperature ranges from 12º C (54º F) to 18º C (64º F)
Altitude
2,640 meters above sea level
Location
Bogotá is situated in the center of the country, on the western part of the Bogotá savanna. To the south, the Bogotá river forms the falls of Salto de Tequendama. Its tributaries shape valleys with thriving towns whose habitants make a living from agriculture, cattle ranching, and the manufacture of handicrafts.
Airport
El Dorado International Airport + 57 (1) 425-1000 concentrates 65% of the aerial operations in the country. All procedures related to entering or exiting Colombia, as well as connections to the rest of the country, can be made from this airport.
Ticket, reservation, and check-in counters for national and international flights, as well as immigration and customs, are on the first floor. Departure and arrival gates, information services, travel agencies, drugstores, restaurants, and book and handicraft stores are located on the second floor.
Passengers can easily find taxi stations and tourist information and hotel reservation booths in the international and national arrival areas.
How to get there?
By land, from the north coast, by the Troncal del Magdalena highway; from the western part of the country, by the Panamerican Highway; from the Llanos to the east, by the road that connects Villavicencio and Bogotá.
Inter-city transportation
Transmilenio: (buses on exclusive lanes) costs $1,400 Colombian pesos (about US$0.80)
Ordinary buses: tickets are $1,100 Colombian pesos (about US$0.60)
Public and tourist taxi phone numbers:
Radio Taxi: + 57 (1) 288-8888
Taxi Real: + 57 (1) 333-3333
Taxi Estrella: + 57 (1) 212-1212
Taxi Elite: + 57 (1) 222-2222
Taxis Libres: + 57 (1) 311-1111
Taxi Express: + 57 (1) 411-1111
Sígueme en Twitter @FelipeAcevedom para más info.
Video acerca de lo que se puede hacer en Bogotá. Bogotá vista por turistas.
Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2,600 meters above sea level and with a moderate temperature has a population of eight million people from all corners of Colombia; a city as diverse as the entire country.
Declared World Book Capital by UNESCO and Iberoamerican Capital of Culture by the UCCI, Bogotá has become one of the most important cities of the continent, with public spaces such as plazas, streets and modern avenues. Its Mass Transit System is considered one of the most important in Latin America and a model for transportation systems in the country and the continent. The city has the world's largest bicycling network --the Ciclovía, which covers close to 300 kilometers.
Bogotá has a varied nightlife offering domestic and foreign tourists alike different options and styles; a permanent cultural agenda that is reflected in its more than 60 museums and art galleries; the most famous Rock Festival of the continent and the most important theater festival in the world, the Iberoamerican Theater Festival; 29 religious temples that are part of its heritage; 4,500 parks; close to 50 shopping malls and outlets where visitors can purchase the latest fashion and creations by haute couture Colombian designers.
Bogota: travel to a city full of culture and nightlife.
Bogotá has earned a place among the major gastronomic capitals of Latin America. Its six dining areas with world-class restaurants offer local and international cuisine. The many accommodation options with over 300 hotels of international and national chains make of Bogotá the main destination of foreign tourists arriving in the country. Its venues for business, events and conventions consolidate it as one of the favorite destinations for executives worldwide.
The city, which was declared by the prestigious New York Times as one of the 31 destinations to visit in 2010 is an inspiring city with millions of amazing stories that surprise visitors every day.
Essential tourism and travel information for your Bogota vacations:
Climate
Temperature ranges from 12º C (54º F) to 18º C (64º F)
Altitude
2,640 meters above sea level
Location
Bogotá is situated in the center of the country, on the western part of the Bogotá savanna. To the south, the Bogotá river forms the falls of Salto de Tequendama. Its tributaries shape valleys with thriving towns whose habitants make a living from agriculture, cattle ranching, and the manufacture of handicrafts.
Airport
El Dorado International Airport + 57 (1) 425-1000 concentrates 65% of the aerial operations in the country. All procedures related to entering or exiting Colombia, as well as connections to the rest of the country, can be made from this airport.
Ticket, reservation, and check-in counters for national and international flights, as well as immigration and customs, are on the first floor. Departure and arrival gates, information services, travel agencies, drugstores, restaurants, and book and handicraft stores are located on the second floor.
Passengers can easily find taxi stations and tourist information and hotel reservation booths in the international and national arrival areas.
How to get there?
By land, from the north coast, by the Troncal del Magdalena highway; from the western part of the country, by the Panamerican Highway; from the Llanos to the east, by the road that connects Villavicencio and Bogotá.
Inter-city transportation
Transmilenio: (buses on exclusive lanes) costs $1,400 Colombian pesos (about US$0.80)
Ordinary buses: tickets are $1,100 Colombian pesos (about US$0.60)
Public and tourist taxi phone numbers:
Radio Taxi: + 57 (1) 288-8888
Taxi Real: + 57 (1) 333-3333
Taxi Estrella: + 57 (1) 212-1212
Taxi Elite: + 57 (1) 222-2222
Taxis Libres: + 57 (1) 311-1111
Taxi Express: + 57 (1) 411-1111
Sígueme en Twitter @FelipeAcevedom para más info.
Video acerca de lo que se puede hacer en Bogotá. Bogotá vista por turistas.
In this travel video from Medellin, I travel to Medellin, Colombia's second largest city, which is a favorite amongst visitors to Colombia due to its amazing...
In this travel video from Medellin, I travel to Medellin, Colombia's second largest city, which is a favorite amongst visitors to Colombia due to its amazing...
In this travel video from Bogota, I travel to Bogota, Colombia's bustling capital city, which is one of the best places to explore Colombian culture for the ...
In this travel video from Bogota, I travel to Bogota, Colombia's bustling capital city, which is one of the best places to explore Colombian culture for the ...
Brian Cox takes you on a quick tour of Santa Marta, one of Colombia's up and coming tourist destinations. Be sure to bring warm clothes cause the climate is ...
Brian Cox takes you on a quick tour of Santa Marta, one of Colombia's up and coming tourist destinations. Be sure to bring warm clothes cause the climate is ...
Get to know Santa Marta and the Sierra Nevada thru this tourism and travel guide, where you will find tips and top tourism destinations.
Santa Marta, the Sierra Nevada, the bay and all their surroundings are full of indescribable magic. To begin with, Santa Marta is the oldest city in South America and holds an unrivalled architectural heritage that evokes the times of the banana bonanza.A perfect paradise, for your next vacation.
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is home to a unique and complex network of ecosystems and guards archaeological remains of the Tayrona culture in sites like Pueblito and Ciudad Perdida, with their enigmatic terraces and perfectly designed roads. The indigenous Kogi and Arhuaco peoples inhabit the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta with their profound cosmic wisdom. Birdwatching in the Sierra Nevada is a unique experience when you are a nature lover.
The beaches of the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona, fringed by a virgin and exuberant nature, are among the most beautiful in the world. The rivers and jungles that descend the mountainside are full of animal life. Parrots and hollering monkeys stand out as they alert other animals to the presence of hikers.
The Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta is the stage for surreal sunrises where the line of the horizon is so hazy that observers cannot tell whether they are sailing on the skies or gliding on the water. Taganga, on the contrary, is famous for its sunsets, which can be watched from any of its many beach kiosks while enjoying a meal or a snack. The profuse biodiversity of the region is an object of study by scientists from all over the world, who come to this mysterious land to visit its incredible national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
The Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino is the house where Simon Bolívar passed away in 1830. It was declared a sanctuary of the fatherland by the national government, and is home to the Museo Bolivariano, which holds many of the Liberator's personal belongings. The house is surrounded by beautiful gardens where native species proliferate.
Places to visit on vacations
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, El Rodadero, Pozos Colorados, Bello Horizonte, Taganga, Bahía Concha, Playa Muerto, Playa Blanca, Playa Cristal, Playa Grande, Neguanje, the historic center, the Bastidas wharf, the Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, El Rodadero aquarium, Mundo Marino, Museo del Oro. Parque Tayrona, Cañaveral, Arrecifes, Pueblito Chayrama, Quebrada Valencia, the Guachaca, Buritaca, and Don Diego rivers, Ciénaga, Parque Isla de Salamanca, Teyuna, or Ciudad Perdida, and Jardín Agua Viva.
Get to know Santa Marta and the Sierra Nevada thru this tourism and travel guide, where you will find tips and top tourism destinations.
Santa Marta, the Sierra Nevada, the bay and all their surroundings are full of indescribable magic. To begin with, Santa Marta is the oldest city in South America and holds an unrivalled architectural heritage that evokes the times of the banana bonanza.A perfect paradise, for your next vacation.
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is home to a unique and complex network of ecosystems and guards archaeological remains of the Tayrona culture in sites like Pueblito and Ciudad Perdida, with their enigmatic terraces and perfectly designed roads. The indigenous Kogi and Arhuaco peoples inhabit the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta with their profound cosmic wisdom. Birdwatching in the Sierra Nevada is a unique experience when you are a nature lover.
The beaches of the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona, fringed by a virgin and exuberant nature, are among the most beautiful in the world. The rivers and jungles that descend the mountainside are full of animal life. Parrots and hollering monkeys stand out as they alert other animals to the presence of hikers.
The Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta is the stage for surreal sunrises where the line of the horizon is so hazy that observers cannot tell whether they are sailing on the skies or gliding on the water. Taganga, on the contrary, is famous for its sunsets, which can be watched from any of its many beach kiosks while enjoying a meal or a snack. The profuse biodiversity of the region is an object of study by scientists from all over the world, who come to this mysterious land to visit its incredible national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
The Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino is the house where Simon Bolívar passed away in 1830. It was declared a sanctuary of the fatherland by the national government, and is home to the Museo Bolivariano, which holds many of the Liberator's personal belongings. The house is surrounded by beautiful gardens where native species proliferate.
Places to visit on vacations
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, El Rodadero, Pozos Colorados, Bello Horizonte, Taganga, Bahía Concha, Playa Muerto, Playa Blanca, Playa Cristal, Playa Grande, Neguanje, the historic center, the Bastidas wharf, the Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, El Rodadero aquarium, Mundo Marino, Museo del Oro. Parque Tayrona, Cañaveral, Arrecifes, Pueblito Chayrama, Quebrada Valencia, the Guachaca, Buritaca, and Don Diego rivers, Ciénaga, Parque Isla de Salamanca, Teyuna, or Ciudad Perdida, and Jardín Agua Viva.
published:10 Jan 2014
views:9998
Colombia Things to do Travel Guide Caribe: Santa Marta - Barranquilla - Cartagena - San Andres
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins.
While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while taking precautions and adhering to common sense, the country is relatively safe. If in doubt, be sure to check the current government warnings for any developments.
Warnings aside, there's much to enjoy in the country that brought salsa, cumbia, Shakira and Gabriel Garcia Marquez to the world. The terrain itself traverses coastal beaches, the alpine Andes, central highlands and flat plains. The Spanish-speaking country became independent from Spain in the 1800s and this colonial legacy can be seen in the well-preserved architecture of Cartagena and Villa de Leyva. Visiting pre-Columbian ruins in Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) brings to mind swashbuckling scenes from an Indiana Jones movie -- machete optional!
Colombia is also blessed with abundant natural attributes from the snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes of Parque Nacional de Cocuy to the sandy stretches of beach and deep bays of Parque Nacional Tayrona on the Caribbean coast. Adrenalin junkies not sated by the three-day hike to Ciudad Perdida can enjoy heart-pumping action in San Gil -- the adventure capital of Colombia - with rafting, abseiling and rock climbing among the activities on offer.
To savour the true essence of Colombia, sample the local cuisine and abundance of tropical fruits. Empanadas are a popular dish of meat and potatoes wrapped in a pastry pouch. With coffee and sugar plantations a major part of the country's primary industries, Colombians are unsurprisingly renowned for having a sweet tooth. Locals like to indulge in desserts such as the milk-based arequipe, and drink their coffee black.
Each South American country has its own regional music and dance style and for Colombia that's salsa and cumbia. For a taste of Columbia's renowned nightlife, head to Bogota or Cali, known as the salsa capital of South America. Don't be intimidated by the tricky step changes, locals are more than happy to teach you. For a Latin American destination with a difference, Colombia has all the moves.
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins.
While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while taking precautions and adhering to common sense, the country is relatively safe. If in doubt, be sure to check the current government warnings for any developments.
Warnings aside, there's much to enjoy in the country that brought salsa, cumbia, Shakira and Gabriel Garcia Marquez to the world. The terrain itself traverses coastal beaches, the alpine Andes, central highlands and flat plains. The Spanish-speaking country became independent from Spain in the 1800s and this colonial legacy can be seen in the well-preserved architecture of Cartagena and Villa de Leyva. Visiting pre-Columbian ruins in Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) brings to mind swashbuckling scenes from an Indiana Jones movie -- machete optional!
Colombia is also blessed with abundant natural attributes from the snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes of Parque Nacional de Cocuy to the sandy stretches of beach and deep bays of Parque Nacional Tayrona on the Caribbean coast. Adrenalin junkies not sated by the three-day hike to Ciudad Perdida can enjoy heart-pumping action in San Gil -- the adventure capital of Colombia - with rafting, abseiling and rock climbing among the activities on offer.
To savour the true essence of Colombia, sample the local cuisine and abundance of tropical fruits. Empanadas are a popular dish of meat and potatoes wrapped in a pastry pouch. With coffee and sugar plantations a major part of the country's primary industries, Colombians are unsurprisingly renowned for having a sweet tooth. Locals like to indulge in desserts such as the milk-based arequipe, and drink their coffee black.
Each South American country has its own regional music and dance style and for Colombia that's salsa and cumbia. For a taste of Columbia's renowned nightlife, head to Bogota or Cali, known as the salsa capital of South America. Don't be intimidated by the tricky step changes, locals are more than happy to teach you. For a Latin American destination with a difference, Colombia has all the moves.
published:19 Sep 2013
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Santa Marta Barranquilla Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá - Places to Visit Things to do Tour
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins.
While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while taking precautions and adhering to common sense, the country is relatively safe. If in doubt, be sure to check the current government warnings for any developments.
Warnings aside, there's much to enjoy in the country that brought salsa, cumbia, Shakira and Gabriel Garcia Marquez to the world. The terrain itself traverses coastal beaches, the alpine Andes, central highlands and flat plains. The Spanish-speaking country became independent from Spain in the 1800s and this colonial legacy can be seen in the well-preserved architecture of Cartagena and Villa de Leyva. Visiting pre-Columbian ruins in Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) brings to mind swashbuckling scenes from an Indiana Jones movie -- machete optional!
Colombia is also blessed with abundant natural attributes from the snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes of Parque Nacional de Cocuy to the sandy stretches of beach and deep bays of Parque Nacional Tayrona on the Caribbean coast. Adrenalin junkies not sated by the three-day hike to Ciudad Perdida can enjoy heart-pumping action in San Gil -- the adventure capital of Colombia - with rafting, abseiling and rock climbing among the activities on offer.
To savour the true essence of Colombia, sample the local cuisine and abundance of tropical fruits. Empanadas are a popular dish of meat and potatoes wrapped in a pastry pouch. With coffee and sugar plantations a major part of the country's primary industries, Colombians are unsurprisingly renowned for having a sweet tooth. Locals like to indulge in desserts such as the milk-based arequipe, and drink their coffee black.
Each South American country has its own regional music and dance style and for Colombia that's salsa and cumbia. For a taste of Columbia's renowned nightlife, head to Bogota or Cali, known as the salsa capital of South America. Don't be intimidated by the tricky step changes, locals are more than happy to teach you. For a Latin American destination with a difference, Colombia has all the moves.
Colombia Destination Guide
Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recent history with its natural beauty and archaeological sites overshadowed by the prevalence of violence stemming from cocaine trafficking and civil conflict. The diverse landscape offers a variety of climates and experiences ranging from Amazon jungles to sun-soaked beaches and modern cities to ancient ruins.
While some areas of Colombia are still considered too dangerous for tourists to venture to, if you stick to the urban cities such as Bogota and Medellin and provincial capitals, while taking precautions and adhering to common sense, the country is relatively safe. If in doubt, be sure to check the current government warnings for any developments.
Warnings aside, there's much to enjoy in the country that brought salsa, cumbia, Shakira and Gabriel Garcia Marquez to the world. The terrain itself traverses coastal beaches, the alpine Andes, central highlands and flat plains. The Spanish-speaking country became independent from Spain in the 1800s and this colonial legacy can be seen in the well-preserved architecture of Cartagena and Villa de Leyva. Visiting pre-Columbian ruins in Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) brings to mind swashbuckling scenes from an Indiana Jones movie -- machete optional!
Colombia is also blessed with abundant natural attributes from the snow-capped peaks and glacial lakes of Parque Nacional de Cocuy to the sandy stretches of beach and deep bays of Parque Nacional Tayrona on the Caribbean coast. Adrenalin junkies not sated by the three-day hike to Ciudad Perdida can enjoy heart-pumping action in San Gil -- the adventure capital of Colombia - with rafting, abseiling and rock climbing among the activities on offer.
To savour the true essence of Colombia, sample the local cuisine and abundance of tropical fruits. Empanadas are a popular dish of meat and potatoes wrapped in a pastry pouch. With coffee and sugar plantations a major part of the country's primary industries, Colombians are unsurprisingly renowned for having a sweet tooth. Locals like to indulge in desserts such as the milk-based arequipe, and drink their coffee black.
Each South American country has its own regional music and dance style and for Colombia that's salsa and cumbia. For a taste of Columbia's renowned nightlife, head to Bogota or Cali, known as the salsa capital of South America. Don't be intimidated by the tricky step changes, locals are more than happy to teach you. For a Latin American destination with a difference, Colombia has all the moves.
published:25 Sep 2013
views:146114
Medellin Wild On! Colombia Travel Guide , Adventures and Places to Visit - Things to do
Medellin Colombia
The city is situated in a beautiful valley, offering mountain views from every angle. Combine the natural setting with Spring-like temperatures year round, Medellin offers a very comfortable climate both day and night.
Nightlife in Medellin is a big draw among younger travelers, as paisas love to dance, drink, and party. The women are reputed to be the most beautiful in Colombia, if not all of South America, and that reputation alone continues to attract more and more male travelers.
Most foreigners know little about Medellin other than it was the former home and stomping grounds of Pablo Escobar, and therefore once listed as the most dangerous city in the world. In the last few years, several companies have set up organized tours to cater to the tourist-demand for information on this tragic chapter in the city's history.
Best Things to See and Do
Medellin is home to Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero. In the city center, you can walk through Botero Plaza and get your picture taken amongst a few dozen of his large metal sculptures.
The plaza also features the Museo de Antioquia which features some of Botero's paintings, as well as other Latin artists.
One of the reasons Medellin is a popular place for expats to live in Colombia is the metro system. Medellin features Colombia's only metro train. From the main train line that runs North/South through the city, are several cable cars (like ski gondolas) that run up the mountains to poorer neighborhoods.
These cable cars are meant to give residents easier access to the city, however they also offer a cheap and fun way to get panoramic views of the entire city.
If you prefer adrenaline-pumping activities, paragliding is available for as little as $45 per 25-minute flight.
Where to Eat in Medellin
For a taste of the local cuisine, head to Mondongo's where you can try the mondongo (tripe) soup. Mexican food is often done well, and I'm a fan of 1910 Revolucion Mexicana for the stylish decor as much as the food. And if you're craving excellent creole or north Brazilian food, head to Bonuar, which is adjacent the Modern Art Museum, and features live Blues during the week.
Where to Drink and Dance
While the bars and discotecas around Parque Lleras are always busy on the weekends, there are many more places to party with locals than the Zona Rosa. A paisa favorite is the raucous Dulce Jesus Mio, which is decorated like a mock Antioquian pueblo. Workers dress up as caricatures of typical townspeople. Get there early (9 pm), and ensure you have at least one girl with you, to get a table.
For some of the city's best live salsa music, head downtown to El Eslabon Prendido on a Tuesday night (around 9:30 pm if you want a table). If you actually want room to dance, then go to the upscale Cien Fuegos, which features the biggest dance floor in town.
Best Area for a Night on the Town
Parque Lleras is the most accessible — you can just walk around until you find a bar or discoteca that looks like fun. Or, hop a cab to nearby Barrio Colombia and you'll have a dozen different discotecas to choose from, all within a few square blocks. And you'll see fewer foreigners than in Parque Lleras.
More adventurous visitors will go a bit further to La 33, or La 70, a five-block strip of salsa bars and clubs on the West side of the city.
Getting Around Medellin
Medellin is a large city, so while you'll be able to walk around within neighborhoods, you'll need public transport to get you around the city. Bus rides, which can be confusing at first, cost about 65 cents each, while a single ride on the metro will run you 85 cents.
The metro is very easy to use, clean, and generally safe (there's security at every station and platform). Taxis are metered, and you can go from one end of the city to the other for $6-7.
Events and Festivals
In early July, Medellin hosts Colombia's annual salsa festival. The weekend event is a combination of salsa workshops, competitions, and at night, social dancing.
As the fashion capital of Colombia, Medellin hosts Colombiamoda (fashion week) every July as well. The 3-day event is open to the public during the day (a pass costs about $40), while the runway shows are invite-only.
La Feria de las Flores, the city's annual flower parade, runs from the last week of July through the first week of August. The weekends are busy with parades, including La Cabalgata horse parade, an antique car parade, and the flower parade. There are also lots of concerts and special events held during the 10-day celebrations.
Medellin Colombia
The city is situated in a beautiful valley, offering mountain views from every angle. Combine the natural setting with Spring-like temperatures year round, Medellin offers a very comfortable climate both day and night.
Nightlife in Medellin is a big draw among younger travelers, as paisas love to dance, drink, and party. The women are reputed to be the most beautiful in Colombia, if not all of South America, and that reputation alone continues to attract more and more male travelers.
Most foreigners know little about Medellin other than it was the former home and stomping grounds of Pablo Escobar, and therefore once listed as the most dangerous city in the world. In the last few years, several companies have set up organized tours to cater to the tourist-demand for information on this tragic chapter in the city's history.
Best Things to See and Do
Medellin is home to Colombia's most famous artist, Fernando Botero. In the city center, you can walk through Botero Plaza and get your picture taken amongst a few dozen of his large metal sculptures.
The plaza also features the Museo de Antioquia which features some of Botero's paintings, as well as other Latin artists.
One of the reasons Medellin is a popular place for expats to live in Colombia is the metro system. Medellin features Colombia's only metro train. From the main train line that runs North/South through the city, are several cable cars (like ski gondolas) that run up the mountains to poorer neighborhoods.
These cable cars are meant to give residents easier access to the city, however they also offer a cheap and fun way to get panoramic views of the entire city.
If you prefer adrenaline-pumping activities, paragliding is available for as little as $45 per 25-minute flight.
Where to Eat in Medellin
For a taste of the local cuisine, head to Mondongo's where you can try the mondongo (tripe) soup. Mexican food is often done well, and I'm a fan of 1910 Revolucion Mexicana for the stylish decor as much as the food. And if you're craving excellent creole or north Brazilian food, head to Bonuar, which is adjacent the Modern Art Museum, and features live Blues during the week.
Where to Drink and Dance
While the bars and discotecas around Parque Lleras are always busy on the weekends, there are many more places to party with locals than the Zona Rosa. A paisa favorite is the raucous Dulce Jesus Mio, which is decorated like a mock Antioquian pueblo. Workers dress up as caricatures of typical townspeople. Get there early (9 pm), and ensure you have at least one girl with you, to get a table.
For some of the city's best live salsa music, head downtown to El Eslabon Prendido on a Tuesday night (around 9:30 pm if you want a table). If you actually want room to dance, then go to the upscale Cien Fuegos, which features the biggest dance floor in town.
Best Area for a Night on the Town
Parque Lleras is the most accessible — you can just walk around until you find a bar or discoteca that looks like fun. Or, hop a cab to nearby Barrio Colombia and you'll have a dozen different discotecas to choose from, all within a few square blocks. And you'll see fewer foreigners than in Parque Lleras.
More adventurous visitors will go a bit further to La 33, or La 70, a five-block strip of salsa bars and clubs on the West side of the city.
Getting Around Medellin
Medellin is a large city, so while you'll be able to walk around within neighborhoods, you'll need public transport to get you around the city. Bus rides, which can be confusing at first, cost about 65 cents each, while a single ride on the metro will run you 85 cents.
The metro is very easy to use, clean, and generally safe (there's security at every station and platform). Taxis are metered, and you can go from one end of the city to the other for $6-7.
Events and Festivals
In early July, Medellin hosts Colombia's annual salsa festival. The weekend event is a combination of salsa workshops, competitions, and at night, social dancing.
As the fashion capital of Colombia, Medellin hosts Colombiamoda (fashion week) every July as well. The 3-day event is open to the public during the day (a pass costs about $40), while the runway shows are invite-only.
La Feria de las Flores, the city's annual flower parade, runs from the last week of July through the first week of August. The weekends are busy with parades, including La Cabalgata horse parade, an antique car parade, and the flower parade. There are also lots of concerts and special events held during the 10-day celebrations.
Cartagena: The charm of the walled city
La magic of Cartagena lies in its massive fortifications, the warmth of the people, the richness of the architecture and the infinite range of cultural expression of a doughty and valiant people.
The city is full of romance, and there is the setting for many a tale of times past in every street and square, and along the walls that bound it, waiting for the sunset to evoke past struggles.
On a sunny day vibrates with color along the facades of the buildings and the sea breeze refreshes the visitor on his way along the narrow streets of the old city.
As night falls, Cartagena is warm, bathed in its own light, coming to life, transformed / Photo: Carlos Sueskún.
The monuments are there: sober, ancient monasteries, churches, battlements and the remains of bloody battles: a testimony to the invincible men and women who brought freedom to the "heroic city".
Night falls, and is bathed in a light of its own, coming to life and transforming itself. It is a unique atmosphere that captivates the visitor and takes him back to times past and forgotten, in a horse and carriage.
From the walls there is a beautiful view of the sea. Then, euphoria grows and the tireless fiesta dances on until the first rays of the sun sweep away the mysteries of the night.
Yes, this is Cartagena. A city that tells its own past, its fascinating history and its rebirth in every age.
A favorite destination
Tour the streets, see the old Spanish colonial buildings / Photo: Carlos Sueskún.
Declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage in 1984, Cartagena encapsulates all the charm of Spanish colonial architecture, the republic period and today, the attractions of intense night-life, cultural festivals, exotic scenery, superb beaches, wonderful food and a wide offer of hotels and tourist infrastructure.
Walk the streets, look at the Spanish colonial buildings -- the Palace of the Inquisition, the Clock-Tower and the Castle of San Felipe de Barajas; enjoy the soft, warm breezes as you pass through the squares and plazas.
Eating out is another form of entertainment in Cartagena, with countless choices of new and exotic flavors in local and international styles.
The choice of accommodation is very wide too. There are traditional hotels and exclusive boutique hotels offering unique experiences of detail and personal service.
Cartagena offers all the enchantment of its history and the legacy of those who made it great and turned it into one of Colombia's most important tourist destinations.
http://www.colombia.travel/en/international-tourist/vacations-holidays-where-to-go/cartagena-travel-guide
Cartagena: The charm of the walled city
La magic of Cartagena lies in its massive fortifications, the warmth of the people, the richness of the architecture and the infinite range of cultural expression of a doughty and valiant people.
The city is full of romance, and there is the setting for many a tale of times past in every street and square, and along the walls that bound it, waiting for the sunset to evoke past struggles.
On a sunny day vibrates with color along the facades of the buildings and the sea breeze refreshes the visitor on his way along the narrow streets of the old city.
As night falls, Cartagena is warm, bathed in its own light, coming to life, transformed / Photo: Carlos Sueskún.
The monuments are there: sober, ancient monasteries, churches, battlements and the remains of bloody battles: a testimony to the invincible men and women who brought freedom to the "heroic city".
Night falls, and is bathed in a light of its own, coming to life and transforming itself. It is a unique atmosphere that captivates the visitor and takes him back to times past and forgotten, in a horse and carriage.
From the walls there is a beautiful view of the sea. Then, euphoria grows and the tireless fiesta dances on until the first rays of the sun sweep away the mysteries of the night.
Yes, this is Cartagena. A city that tells its own past, its fascinating history and its rebirth in every age.
A favorite destination
Tour the streets, see the old Spanish colonial buildings / Photo: Carlos Sueskún.
Declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage in 1984, Cartagena encapsulates all the charm of Spanish colonial architecture, the republic period and today, the attractions of intense night-life, cultural festivals, exotic scenery, superb beaches, wonderful food and a wide offer of hotels and tourist infrastructure.
Walk the streets, look at the Spanish colonial buildings -- the Palace of the Inquisition, the Clock-Tower and the Castle of San Felipe de Barajas; enjoy the soft, warm breezes as you pass through the squares and plazas.
Eating out is another form of entertainment in Cartagena, with countless choices of new and exotic flavors in local and international styles.
The choice of accommodation is very wide too. There are traditional hotels and exclusive boutique hotels offering unique experiences of detail and personal service.
Cartagena offers all the enchantment of its history and the legacy of those who made it great and turned it into one of Colombia's most important tourist destinations.
http://www.colombia.travel/en/international-tourist/vacations-holidays-where-to-go/cartagena-travel-guide
published:18 Sep 2013
views:68680
Bogotá Colombia Travel Guide - Monserrate Hill Plaza Bolivar - Candelaria Downtown - Botero Museum
Bogotá
Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2,600 meters above sea level and with a moderate temperature has a population of eight million people from all corners of Colombia; a city as diverse as the entire country.
Declared World Book Capital by UNESCO and Iberoamerican Capital of Culture by the UCCI, Bogotá has become one of the most important cities of the continent, with public spaces such as plazas, streets and modern avenues. Its Mass Transit System is considered one of the most important in Latin America and a model for transportation systems in the country and the continent. The city has the world's largest bicycling network --the Ciclovía, which covers close to 300 kilometers.
Bogotá has a varied nightlife offering domestic and foreign tourists alike different options and styles; a permanent cultural agenda that is reflected in its more than 60 museums and art galleries; the most famous Rock Festival of the continent and the most important theater festival in the world, the Iberoamerican Theater Festival; 29 religious temples that are part of its heritage; 4,500 parks; close to 50 shopping malls and outlets where visitors can purchase the latest fashion and creations by haute couture Colombian designers.
Bogota: culture and nightlife merged as one.
Bogota: travel to a city full of culture and nightlife.
Bogotá has earned a place among the major gastronomic capitals of Latin America. Its six dining areas with world-class restaurants offer local and international cuisine. The many accommodation options with over 300 hotels of international and national chains make of Bogotá the main destination of foreign tourists arriving in the country. Its venues for business, events and conventions consolidate it as one of the favorite destinations for executives worldwide.
The city, which was declared by the prestigious New York Times as one of the 31 destinations to visit in 2010 is an inspiring city with millions of amazing stories that surprise visitors every day.
Essential tourism and travel information for your Bogota vacations:
Climate
Temperature ranges from 12º C (54º F) to 18º C (64º F)
Altitude
2,640 meters above sea level
Location
Bogotá is situated in the center of the country, on the western part of the Bogotá savanna. To the south, the Bogotá river forms the falls of Salto de Tequendama. Its tributaries shape valleys with thriving towns whose habitants make a living from agriculture, cattle ranching, and the manufacture of handicrafts.
Airport
El Dorado International Airport + 57 (1) 425-1000 concentrates 65% of the aerial operations in the country. All procedures related to entering or exiting Colombia, as well as connections to the rest of the country, can be made from this airport.
Ticket, reservation, and check-in counters for national and international flights, as well as immigration and customs, are on the first floor. Departure and arrival gates, information services, travel agencies, drugstores, restaurants, and book and handicraft stores are located on the second floor.
Passengers can easily find taxi stations and tourist information and hotel reservation booths in the international and national arrival areas.
How to get there?
By land, from the north coast, by the Troncal del Magdalena highway; from the western part of the country, by the Panamerican Highway; from the Llanos to the east, by the road that connects Villavicencio and Bogotá.
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Bogotá
Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2,600 meters above sea level and with a moderate temperature has a population of eight million people from all corners of Colombia; a city as diverse as the entire country.
Declared World Book Capital by UNESCO and Iberoamerican Capital of Culture by the UCCI, Bogotá has become one of the most important cities of the continent, with public spaces such as plazas, streets and modern avenues. Its Mass Transit System is considered one of the most important in Latin America and a model for transportation systems in the country and the continent. The city has the world's largest bicycling network --the Ciclovía, which covers close to 300 kilometers.
Bogotá has a varied nightlife offering domestic and foreign tourists alike different options and styles; a permanent cultural agenda that is reflected in its more than 60 museums and art galleries; the most famous Rock Festival of the continent and the most important theater festival in the world, the Iberoamerican Theater Festival; 29 religious temples that are part of its heritage; 4,500 parks; close to 50 shopping malls and outlets where visitors can purchase the latest fashion and creations by haute couture Colombian designers.
Bogota: culture and nightlife merged as one.
Bogota: travel to a city full of culture and nightlife.
Bogotá has earned a place among the major gastronomic capitals of Latin America. Its six dining areas with world-class restaurants offer local and international cuisine. The many accommodation options with over 300 hotels of international and national chains make of Bogotá the main destination of foreign tourists arriving in the country. Its venues for business, events and conventions consolidate it as one of the favorite destinations for executives worldwide.
The city, which was declared by the prestigious New York Times as one of the 31 destinations to visit in 2010 is an inspiring city with millions of amazing stories that surprise visitors every day.
Essential tourism and travel information for your Bogota vacations:
Climate
Temperature ranges from 12º C (54º F) to 18º C (64º F)
Altitude
2,640 meters above sea level
Location
Bogotá is situated in the center of the country, on the western part of the Bogotá savanna. To the south, the Bogotá river forms the falls of Salto de Tequendama. Its tributaries shape valleys with thriving towns whose habitants make a living from agriculture, cattle ranching, and the manufacture of handicrafts.
Airport
El Dorado International Airport + 57 (1) 425-1000 concentrates 65% of the aerial operations in the country. All procedures related to entering or exiting Colombia, as well as connections to the rest of the country, can be made from this airport.
Ticket, reservation, and check-in counters for national and international flights, as well as immigration and customs, are on the first floor. Departure and arrival gates, information services, travel agencies, drugstores, restaurants, and book and handicraft stores are located on the second floor.
Passengers can easily find taxi stations and tourist information and hotel reservation booths in the international and national arrival areas.
How to get there?
By land, from the north coast, by the Troncal del Magdalena highway; from the western part of the country, by the Panamerican Highway; from the Llanos to the east, by the road that connects Villavicencio and Bogotá.
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Santiago de Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia - the busy hustle and bustle of the vibrant city centre "downtown" area. The original video and video footage by ...
Santiago de Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia - the busy hustle and bustle of the vibrant city centre "downtown" area. The original video and video footage by ...
Cali is known in Colombia as the capital of fiestas, street partying, dancing, and salsa as Cali's Salsa Clubs are among the most famous in the entire continent. Among many other things you can experience on your vacations, the people from Cali have developed a playful and hedonistic culture in harmony with the natural surroundings and country life.
Cali is a great place for tourism and leisure. The capital of the department of Valle del Cauca has become a mecca for tourism thanks to the beauty of its women, its historical sites, and a multitude of spots for day and night entertainment. Cali is one of the major economic and industrial centers of the country, and the main urban, economic, industrial, and agrarian city of southwest Colombia.
On Sundays, the caleños worship rivers. They go en masse to bathe in the cool streams and rivers that flow down the hills, the favorite being the Pance river. The daring walk upstream to the campgrounds of the Fundación Farallones, where guides are always ready to tour the park with visitors. Lodging is available for extended stays in the park.
Cultural activities for holidays
In the evening, the devotion turns to dancing. In Juanchito, Cali's Salsa hotspot, humble mulatto floorboards have become "dance-o-dromes", where tourists and locals come together to dance until dawn. The climax occurs during the Feria de la Caña and the Bullfighting Season, at the beginning of the year.
Cultural activities flourish around centers like the Instituto Departamental de Arte y Cultura, the Instituto Popular de Cultura, the Teatro Municipal, the Museo de Arte Moderno La Tertulia, the Sala Beethoven, the Escuela Departamental de Teatro, and the Universidad del Valle.
The traditional cuisine of Cali and the department of Valle del Cauca can be easily identified. It is a fusion of the region's Spanish, Quechua, and African heritage with the culinary secrets of Antioquia. Favorites are the sancocho de gallina (hen stew), arroz atollado (pork sausage, beef ribs, and oxtail in a rice stew), tortilla soup, aborrajado (ripe plantain with melted cheese), toasted green plantain with hogao (a stir-fry of onions and tomatoes), and tamales. Sugarcane plantations inspired a variety of desserts such as cookies, manjar blanco, gelatina de pata (cow's hoof gelatin with molasses), coconut sweets and champús, a beverage made from corn, the pulp of the lulo fruit, pieces of pineapple, cinnamon, and brown sugar syrup.
Cali is known in Colombia as the capital of fiestas, street partying, dancing, and salsa as Cali's Salsa Clubs are among the most famous in the entire continent. Among many other things you can experience on your vacations, the people from Cali have developed a playful and hedonistic culture in harmony with the natural surroundings and country life.
Cali is a great place for tourism and leisure. The capital of the department of Valle del Cauca has become a mecca for tourism thanks to the beauty of its women, its historical sites, and a multitude of spots for day and night entertainment. Cali is one of the major economic and industrial centers of the country, and the main urban, economic, industrial, and agrarian city of southwest Colombia.
On Sundays, the caleños worship rivers. They go en masse to bathe in the cool streams and rivers that flow down the hills, the favorite being the Pance river. The daring walk upstream to the campgrounds of the Fundación Farallones, where guides are always ready to tour the park with visitors. Lodging is available for extended stays in the park.
Cultural activities for holidays
In the evening, the devotion turns to dancing. In Juanchito, Cali's Salsa hotspot, humble mulatto floorboards have become "dance-o-dromes", where tourists and locals come together to dance until dawn. The climax occurs during the Feria de la Caña and the Bullfighting Season, at the beginning of the year.
Cultural activities flourish around centers like the Instituto Departamental de Arte y Cultura, the Instituto Popular de Cultura, the Teatro Municipal, the Museo de Arte Moderno La Tertulia, the Sala Beethoven, the Escuela Departamental de Teatro, and the Universidad del Valle.
The traditional cuisine of Cali and the department of Valle del Cauca can be easily identified. It is a fusion of the region's Spanish, Quechua, and African heritage with the culinary secrets of Antioquia. Favorites are the sancocho de gallina (hen stew), arroz atollado (pork sausage, beef ribs, and oxtail in a rice stew), tortilla soup, aborrajado (ripe plantain with melted cheese), toasted green plantain with hogao (a stir-fry of onions and tomatoes), and tamales. Sugarcane plantations inspired a variety of desserts such as cookies, manjar blanco, gelatina de pata (cow's hoof gelatin with molasses), coconut sweets and champús, a beverage made from corn, the pulp of the lulo fruit, pieces of pineapple, cinnamon, and brown sugar syrup.
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West View San Andres Island Colombia Magical Realism
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Colombia is Passion Colombia is Magical Realism
Colombia is Passion Colombia is Magical Realism
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Colombia is Magical Realism - San Andrés
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García Márquez, Magical Realism Master, Dies at 87 | The New York Times
García Márquez, Magical Realism Master, Dies at 87 | The New York Times
García Márquez, Magical Realism Master, Dies at 87 | The New York Times
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Garcia Marquez, godfather of magic realism, dies at 87
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Colombia is Magical Realism San Andres y Providencia Full HD
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Visit Colombia is Magical Realism - Cartagena de Indias - Brought to you by Tour Advisor TV
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Colombia is Magical Realism 1min Ad Ref: Cartagena de Indias
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Travelocity releases video-serie on Colombia
Travelocity releases video-serie on Colombia
Travelocity releases video-serie on Colombia
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Medellín https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wZ4h3jBKGs
La ciudad más innovadora del mundo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUgAyXo8Iuc
Tranvía en Medellín para el 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8dUrLuEf4g
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García Márquez, Magical Realism Master, Dies at 87 | The New York Times
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Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the Nobel-winning Colombian author who used magical realism to tell epic stories of love, family and dictatorship in Latin America, d...
Colombia Destination Guide Bound by both the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, the equatorial South American country of Colombia has had a turbulent recen...
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After a presentation of the Colombia is Magical Realism campaign, made by Proexport in Chicago, Travelocity (the popular tourism website agency) released the...
After a presentation of the Colombia is Magical Realism campaign, made by Proexport in Chicago, Travelocity (the popular tourism website agency) released the...
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Adelaida Sourdis: Independence in the Colombian Caribbean at ANU
Adelaida Sourdis: Independence in the Colombian Caribbean at ANU
Adelaida Sourdis: Independence in the Colombian Caribbean at ANU
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Magical Realism in Russia: How Ancestry Worship, Shamanism & Christianity Shaped the Nation
Magical Realism in Russia: How Ancestry Worship, Shamanism & Christianity Shaped the Nation
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Oksana Marafioti, Black Mountain Fellow, explores the effects of folk belief and religion on Russian culture, the fascinating relationship between the people...
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Heritage and Magical Realism
Heritage and Magical Realism
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Magic, Realism and After - Indian English Fiction: 1981-2011
Magic, Realism and After - Indian English Fiction: 1981-2011
Magic, Realism and After - Indian English Fiction: 1981-2011
Salman Rushdie's 1981 novel, 'Midnight's Children', was phenomenal not only because of its literary inventiveness and fresh style of storytelling but also because of the many ways in which...
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Press Conferenece from the Colombian government and left-wing FARC EP rebels, Peace Talks in Norway
Press Conferenece from the Colombian government and left-wing FARC EP rebels, Peace Talks in Norway
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literary Genres in Midnights Children Pt 3: Magical Realism
literary Genres in Midnights Children Pt 3: Magical Realism
literary Genres in Midnights Children Pt 3: Magical Realism
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BBC Radio 4 - Open Book: Charles Frazier, travel writing and magic realism
BBC Radio 4 - Open Book: Charles Frazier, travel writing and magic realism
BBC Radio 4 - Open Book: Charles Frazier, travel writing and magic realism
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"Take This Waltz": Sarah Polley's Incoherent Script & Odd "Magical Realism" Don't Cover The Cliches
"Take This Waltz": Sarah Polley's Incoherent Script & Odd "Magical Realism" Don't Cover The Cliches
"Take This Waltz": Sarah Polley's Incoherent Script & Odd "Magical Realism" Don't Cover The Cliches
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Piano Colombia - ITA
Piano Colombia - ITA
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Colombia [Esto Es Reino] - A Come&Live;! Documentary
Colombia [Esto Es Reino] - A Come&Live;! Documentary
We had just returned from our first adventure in New Zealand when we received a surprise invitation to visit the beautiful country of Colombia. Our first thought was, “don’t they kidnap people down there?” We were like most, still assuming the drug cartel was running large and our lives could be in serious danger. Though we did have a couple of “interesting” experiences, we found a beautiful people deeply radiating a passion for Jesus. A people who had been touched, marked even, in a special way.
We fell in love with God’s hand intricately on display over (and through) His people in Colombia. We pray the same happens for you. Come&Live;!'s vi
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Pajareando - TvAgro por Juan Gonzalo Angel
Pajareando - TvAgro por Juan Gonzalo Angel
Pajareando - TvAgro por Juan Gonzalo Angel
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The Life And Death Of Gabriel García Márquez
The Life And Death Of Gabriel García Márquez
The Life And Death Of Gabriel García Márquez
Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez (American Spanish: [ɡaˈβɾjel ɣarˈsi.a ˈmarkes] About this sound audio (help·info); 6 March 1927 -- 17 April 2014)...
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Colombia vs. Ecuador | jmc Copa América 2015 | FIFA 15
Colombia vs. Ecuador | jmc Copa América 2015 | FIFA 15
Colombia vs. Ecuador | jmc Copa América 2015 | FIFA 15
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A Great Place to Study. Colombia -Challenge Your Knowledge CCYK
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Anthony Bourdain No Reservations - Colombia
Anthony Bourdain No Reservations - Colombia
Anthony Bourdain No Reservations - Colombia
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations was an American travel and food show that aired on the Travel Channel; it also airs on the Discovery Travel & Living .
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations was an American travel and food show that aired on the Travel Channel; it also airs on the Discovery Travel & Living .
Anthony Bourdain, chef, writer, traveler, visits places all around the world sampling various foods. With Bourdain's whit and sarcasm this show is never boring.
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Is there hope for Colombia's peace talks?
Is there hope for Colombia's peace talks?
Is there hope for Colombia's peace talks?
Will President Manuel Santos hopes of succeeding where his predecessors have failed, be derailed? Jane Dutton speaks to Virginia Bouvier, senior Program officer for Latin America at the United States Institute of Peace; Carlos Caicedo, senior principal Analyst for Latin America at IHS Country Risk; and Christian Voelkel, senior analyst with the Colombia/Andes Project at the International Crisis Group.
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Esperando el Tsunami is a film by Vincent Moon and Lulacruza. A sonic journey through Colombia on the footsteps of Lulacruza.
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Adelaida Sourdis: Independence in the Colombian Caribbean at ANU
Adelaida Sourdis gives this lecture at The Australian National University entitled 'Independence in the Colombian Caribbean: A History of Magic Realism' at T...
Adelaida Sourdis gives this lecture at The Australian National University entitled 'Independence in the Colombian Caribbean: A History of Magic Realism' at T...
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Host Marcia Alvar speaks with Kathleen Alcalá, the assistant editor of The Seattle Review, co-founder of The Raven Chronicles and author of Mrs. Vargas and t...
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This video is made available for research purposes only. Copyright rests with the speaker. Please contact canadianartinstitute@concordia.ca for permission to...
Salman Rushdie's 1981 novel, 'Midnight's Children', was phenomenal not only because of its literary inventiveness and fresh style of storytelling but also because of the many ways in which...
Salman Rushdie's 1981 novel, 'Midnight's Children', was phenomenal not only because of its literary inventiveness and fresh style of storytelling but also because of the many ways in which...
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We had just returned from our first adventure in New Zealand when we received a surprise invitation to visit the beautiful country of Colombia. Our first thought was, “don’t they kidnap people down there?” We were like most, still assuming the drug cartel was running large and our lives could be in serious danger. Though we did have a couple of “interesting” experiences, we found a beautiful people deeply radiating a passion for Jesus. A people who had been touched, marked even, in a special way.
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We had just returned from our first adventure in New Zealand when we received a surprise invitation to visit the beautiful country of Colombia. Our first thought was, “don’t they kidnap people down there?” We were like most, still assuming the drug cartel was running large and our lives could be in serious danger. Though we did have a couple of “interesting” experiences, we found a beautiful people deeply radiating a passion for Jesus. A people who had been touched, marked even, in a special way.
We fell in love with God’s hand intricately on display over (and through) His people in Colombia. We pray the same happens for you. Come&Live;!'s vision is to see This Generation Loving Jesus. The mission of our lives, and this visual story, is to advance the kingdom of God and awaken the world to the love of Jesus.
Though watching is a beautiful first step, it was not meant to be your last.
Consider embarking with us on:
A Come&Live;! Challenge
This Is Kingdom: 33 Ways To Take Love-Inspired Risks In 33 Days
November 21st, 2014 - December 24th, 2014
Step 1: Visit onethousandrisks.com to further encourage your heart.
Step 2: Ask Jesus to fill you with a passion and compassion to love those around you as He loves them.
Step 3: Join Facebook.com/comeandlive and trust Jesus to give you beautiful opportunities to take love-inspired risks everywhere you go. (Receive daily encouragement as well as share your own risks - and failures! - on our page.)
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Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez (American Spanish: [ɡaˈβɾjel ɣarˈsi.a ˈmarkes] About this sound audio (help·info); 6 March 1927 -- 17 April 2014)...
Gabriel José de la Concordia García Márquez (American Spanish: [ɡaˈβɾjel ɣarˈsi.a ˈmarkes] About this sound audio (help·info); 6 March 1927 -- 17 April 2014)...
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Plot : Vigo, a Swede who arrives in Colombia, will be received as a prodigal son. But soon discover that even with such warmth, in the country of the Sacred Heart and magical realism, live in chaos and thoughtlessness.
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A Great Place to Study. Colombia -Challenge Your Knowledge CCYK
EXPERIENCE the quality of our education.
LEARN in one of Colombia´s best universities: Higher Education in Colombia offers a great diversity of academic programs and several world-class research centers that make the most out of our natural, social and cultural potential. |
LIVE the warmth of our people: Colombia is the result of a unique history which created a blend of Spanish, Indigenous and African customs, and Colombia is considered one of the happiest nations on earth.
RESEARCH in one of our 20 universities. Our universities are on the top 50 most attractive universities for researching in Colombia.
EXPLORE the beauty of our landscapes: Colombia is the only South American country facing two oceans and is home to all major Latin American types of ecosystems, from the Amazon to the Andes, from the pristine Caribbean beaches to the waves of the Pacific.
ENJOY Colombia´s cultural richness: thanks to more than 40 folklore festivals and carnivals that it organizes each year, Colombia is home to one of the most diverse artistic, cultural and gastronomical scenes in Latin America.
DISCOVER the richness of our biodiversity: Colombia is one of the world’s few “megadiverse” countries: it hosts one of the richest ranges of flora and fauna on our planet.
FEEL the magic of our culture: a beautiful blend of nature, people, culture and knowledge makes Colombia a great campus for students looking to challenge their understanding of the world we live in.
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EXPERIENCE the quality of our education.
LEARN in one of Colombia´s best universities: Higher Education in Colombia offers a great diversity of academic programs and several world-class research centers that make the most out of our natural, social and cultural potential. |
LIVE the warmth of our people: Colombia is the result of a unique history which created a blend of Spanish, Indigenous and African customs, and Colombia is considered one of the happiest nations on earth.
RESEARCH in one of our 20 universities. Our universities are on the top 50 most attractive universities for researching in Colombia.
EXPLORE the beauty of our landscapes: Colombia is the only South American country facing two oceans and is home to all major Latin American types of ecosystems, from the Amazon to the Andes, from the pristine Caribbean beaches to the waves of the Pacific.
ENJOY Colombia´s cultural richness: thanks to more than 40 folklore festivals and carnivals that it organizes each year, Colombia is home to one of the most diverse artistic, cultural and gastronomical scenes in Latin America.
DISCOVER the richness of our biodiversity: Colombia is one of the world’s few “megadiverse” countries: it hosts one of the richest ranges of flora and fauna on our planet.
FEEL the magic of our culture: a beautiful blend of nature, people, culture and knowledge makes Colombia a great campus for students looking to challenge their understanding of the world we live in.
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Press TV's Documentary -- The Colombia connection (I)
Press TV's documentary program 'The Colombia connection' reveals the ugly face of US military aid to Colombia and of the American government's interference i...
Press TV's documentary program 'The Colombia connection' reveals the ugly face of US military aid to Colombia and of the American government's interference i...
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations was an American travel and food show that aired on the Travel Channel; it also airs on the Discovery Travel & Living .
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations was an American travel and food show that aired on the Travel Channel; it also airs on the Discovery Travel & Living .
Anthony Bourdain, chef, writer, traveler, visits places all around the world sampling various foods. With Bourdain's whit and sarcasm this show is never boring.
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations was an American travel and food show that aired on the Travel Channel; it also airs on the Discovery Travel & Living .
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations was an American travel and food show that aired on the Travel Channel; it also airs on the Discovery Travel & Living .
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations was an American travel and food show that aired on the Travel Channel; it also airs on the Discovery Travel & Living .
Anthony Bourdain, chef, writer, traveler, visits places all around the world sampling various foods. With Bourdain's whit and sarcasm this show is never boring.
Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations was an American travel and food show that aired on the Travel Channel; it also airs on the Discovery Travel & Living .
Will President Manuel Santos hopes of succeeding where his predecessors have failed, be derailed? Jane Dutton speaks to Virginia Bouvier, senior Program officer for Latin America at the United States Institute of Peace; Carlos Caicedo, senior principal Analyst for Latin America at IHS Country Risk; and Christian Voelkel, senior analyst with the Colombia/Andes Project at the International Crisis Group.
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Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá Medellin things to do
Vacations in Colombia: Where to go?
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Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá Medellin things to do
Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Bogotá Medellin things to do
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Vacations in Colombia: Where to go?
Colombia is a modern nation, with an infrastructure that takes advantage of its natural resources and human capital.
Thanks to its privileged location on the continent, all the environments of the tropics are present: glaciers, beaches, plains, rainforests, and deserts. In addition, Colombian will show a perfect blending of three cultures - Indian, European, and African. Different choices all around that will make you enjoy your holidays.
It is difficult to decide from among the many destinations Colombia has to offer. Yet whatever the decision, adventure will not be missed on your vacations.
For adventure holidays:
Amazon Jungle.
With the largest tropical rainforest and the most copious river in the world, the Amazonas Jungle we share with our neighbors is another of Colombia’s top vacation destination.
The Colombian Pacific.
With a yearly rainfall above 10,000 cm³, the 1,300 km long Pacific Coast of Colombia is one of the most humid regions on the planet, where Humpback whale sightseeing is the main tourist activity.
Providencia and Santa Catalina are the most romantic vacation destinations in Colombia, surrounded by an intense sea which captivates tourist.
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Video Travel Guide: 10 Best Places to Visit in Colombia
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10. Popayan
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9. Medellin
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8. San Andres y Providencia
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7. San Agustin
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6. Zona Cafetera
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5. San Gil
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3. Bogota
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2. Tayrona National Park
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1. Cartagena
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Cartagena Colombia - TOP 10 things to do Travel Guide
Cartagena de Indias was founded in 1535 by Pedro de Heredia as Cartagena del Poniente. Whe...
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Cartagena Colombia - TOP 10 things to do Travel Guide
Cartagena Colombia - TOP 10 things to do Travel Guide
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Cartagena de Indias was founded in 1535 by Pedro de Heredia as Cartagena del Poniente. When Cartagena declared its independence from Spain on November 11th 1811 it retained the name given to the town after the area of Cartagena de Levante, whose bay is similar to the Colombian coast of Cartagena.
The area was originally inhabited by the indigenous people of the Karib tribe (that’s why we call them Caribbean) during the pre-colonial era, but after the arrival of Christopher Columbus and the subsequent foundation of a town Cartagena de Indias became one of the most important ports in all America.
The privileged location on the Colombian Atlantic coast gave the Spanish people an enormous commercial power over the northern and southern continental area without a great effort. At that time it was also the perfect destination to visit exotic places and thus Cartagena de Indias became the settlement of high-ranking military and ecclesiastic authorities, along with representatives of the Spanish Crown who made Cartagena the capitol of the Nuevo Reino de Granada.
Due to its wealth Cartagena was also the scene of countless conflicts. Not only Spain but also England and France wanted to get control of the city for economic interests. This led to construction of a strong fortress and the acquisition of weaponry to defend this coveted region. At the beginning it started as coastal defense but soon thereafter a big wall surrounded the whole city with a garrison inside. Today, this part of the town is known as the historic center, the Walled City and Ciudad Amurallada.
Despite its strong fortification Cartagena de Indias was assaulted many times by pirates and troops from England, Holland as well as France; however without success. Eventually, a rebellion broke out which led to the inevitable independence in 1811. When Pablo Morullo tried to get Cartagena back for the Spanish Crown four years later by means of a naval and terrestrial siege, he failed terribly thanks to the heroic resistance propelled by the will for independence.
After the constitution as a republic Cartagena experienced a period of economic weakening as its independence caused the cease of trade relations. However, along with the arrival of the new century of 1900 and major advances in terms of industrialization, overall economy, politics and culture Cartagena gradually regained the prosperity and importance as a strategic point of trade.
By today Cartagena de Indias has become a destination for everyone declared a tourist and cultural district in 1991.
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Sunday in Bogota is a day of relaxation and the perfect place to do it is the colorful neighborhood of La Candelaria. It's the oldest neighborhood in Bogota,...
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Bogotá TOP 5 Things to do Colombia Travel Guide- Monserrate - La calera - Zipaquirá - cundinamarca
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Bogotá TOP 5 Things to do Colombia Travel Guide- Monserrate - La calera - Zipaquirá - cundinamarca
Bogotá TOP 5 Things to do Colombia Travel Guide- Monserrate - La calera - Zipaquirá - cundinamarca
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This is a travel guide for people who wish to travel to Bogotá, Colombia. On this site you can find, where to stay, what to see, where to eat and a number of places and attractions for any reason you can spend time in the "South American Athens."
The most complete information that a smart traveler you want about Bogotá, is here. If you want to know the capital of Colombia, do so through its food, its people, its music, its traditions. Enjoy the warmth of its inhabitants, let serve and return anytime.
We selected 22 of the most important places to go in Bogota not just touristic places of the City, the best bets for you. Thank you for enjoying them and continue to be our VIP guest at this unique Bogotá. Remember, this is the tour guide tour of our Capital.
Where to go in Bogota: Try our Selected tourism plans in Bogota and the best Romantic plans in Bogota. Become our guest and walk in and discover some of the most important and magical places to go in Bogota.
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Travel Guide to Cartagena, Colombia
In this travel video from Cartagena, I travel to Cartagena, Colombia. Cartagena is easily ...
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Travel Guide to Cartagena, Colombia
Travel Guide to Cartagena, Colombia
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In this travel video from Cartagena, I travel to Cartagena, Colombia. Cartagena is easily one of the most beautiful cities in the world and one of Colombia's most popular cities to visit. In this video I wander the city's picturesque "Old Town," visit a museum dedicated to the city's history of inquisition and torture, and explore the underground tunnels beneath the massive fort, Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas.
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Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Caribe Top Things to do Playa Blanca Best Places to Visit
Cartagena: The charm of the walled city
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Cartagena Colombia Travel Guide Caribe Top Things to do Playa Blanca Best Places to Visit
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Cartagena: The charm of the walled city
La magic of Cartagena lies in its massive fortifications, the warmth of the people, the richness of the architecture and the infinite range of cultural expression of a doughty and valiant people.
The city is full of romance, and there is the setting for many a tale of times past in every street and square, and along the walls that bound it, waiting for the sunset to evoke past struggles.
On a sunny day vibrates with color along the facades of the buildings and the sea breeze refreshes the visitor on his way along the narrow streets of the old city.
As night falls, Cartagena is warm, bathed in its own light, coming to life, transformed / Photo: Carlos Sueskún.
The monuments are there: sober, ancient monasteries, churches, battlements and the remains of bloody battles: a testimony to the invincible men and women who brought freedom to the "heroic city".
Night falls, and is bathed in a light of its own, coming to life and transforming itself. It is a unique atmosphere that captivates the visitor and takes him back to times past and forgotten, in a horse and carriage.
From the walls there is a beautiful view of the sea. Then, euphoria grows and the tireless fiesta dances on until the first rays of the sun sweep away the mysteries of the night.
Yes, this is Cartagena. A city that tells its own past, its fascinating history and its rebirth in every age.
A favorite destination
Tour the streets, see the old Spanish colonial buildings / Photo: Carlos Sueskún.
Declared part of the UNESCO World Heritage in 1984, Cartagena encapsulates all the charm of Spanish colonial architecture, the republic period and today, the attractions of intense night-life, cultural festivals, exotic scenery, superb beaches, wonderful food and a wide offer of hotels and tourist infrastructure.
Walk the streets, look at the Spanish colonial buildings -- the Palace of the Inquisition, the Clock-Tower and the Castle of San Felipe de Barajas; enjoy the soft, warm breezes as you pass through the squares and plazas.
Eating out is another form of entertainment in Cartagena, with countless choices of new and exotic flavors in local and international styles.
The choice of accommodation is very wide too. There are traditional hotels and exclusive boutique hotels offering unique experiences of detail and personal service.
Cartagena offers all the enchantment of its history and the legacy of those who made it great and turned it into one of Colombia's most important tourist destinations.
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Colombia Travel Video Guide
Colombia Travel Video Guide. No wonder the 'magic realism' style of Colombian author Gabri...
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Colombia Travel Video Guide
Colombia Travel Video Guide
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Colombia Travel Video Guide. No wonder the 'magic realism' style of Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez emerged from here -- there is a dreamlike quality to Colombia. Here at the equator, with the sun forever overhead, the fecund earth beneath your feet, heart-stopping vistas in every direction and the warmth of the locals putting you at ease -- you may find it difficult to leave.
Colombia Travel Video Guide culture, like the country's weather, varies by altitude. The essence of Colombia resides in the mountains in the alpine cities of Bogotá, Medellín and Cali, and the smaller cities of the Zona Cafetera. This is the industrial heartland of the country. Geographical isolation has kept the accent relatively unaffected by outside influence; Spanish here is precise and easy to understand. The infrastructure in the mountain region is good, the water drinkable, the roads well maintained. In the heat of the Caribbean coast, life is slower, and the culture more laid-back. The accent is the unhurried drawl of the Caribbean basin, and the infrastructure, unfortunately, is still in need of some attention.
Amzaing Colombia Travel Video Guide, please enjoy and comment!
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Bogotá Colombia Travel Guide Best Places to Visit: Monserrate, Zipaquirá, Museo del Oro...
Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2...
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Bogotá Colombia Travel Guide Best Places to Visit: Monserrate, Zipaquirá, Museo del Oro...
Bogotá Colombia Travel Guide Best Places to Visit: Monserrate, Zipaquirá, Museo del Oro...
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Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, located in the center of the country on a vast plain at 2,600 meters above sea level and with a moderate temperature has a population of eight million people from all corners of Colombia; a city as diverse as the entire country.
Declared World Book Capital by UNESCO and Iberoamerican Capital of Culture by the UCCI, Bogotá has become one of the most important cities of the continent, with public spaces such as plazas, streets and modern avenues. Its Mass Transit System is considered one of the most important in Latin America and a model for transportation systems in the country and the continent. The city has the world's largest bicycling network --the Ciclovía, which covers close to 300 kilometers.
Bogotá has a varied nightlife offering domestic and foreign tourists alike different options and styles; a permanent cultural agenda that is reflected in its more than 60 museums and art galleries; the most famous Rock Festival of the continent and the most important theater festival in the world, the Iberoamerican Theater Festival; 29 religious temples that are part of its heritage; 4,500 parks; close to 50 shopping malls and outlets where visitors can purchase the latest fashion and creations by haute couture Colombian designers.
Bogota: travel to a city full of culture and nightlife.
Bogotá has earned a place among the major gastronomic capitals of Latin America. Its six dining areas with world-class restaurants offer local and international cuisine. The many accommodation options with over 300 hotels of international and national chains make of Bogotá the main destination of foreign tourists arriving in the country. Its venues for business, events and conventions consolidate it as one of the favorite destinations for executives worldwide.
The city, which was declared by the prestigious New York Times as one of the 31 destinations to visit in 2010 is an inspiring city with millions of amazing stories that surprise visitors every day.
Essential tourism and travel information for your Bogota vacations:
Climate
Temperature ranges from 12º C (54º F) to 18º C (64º F)
Altitude
2,640 meters above sea level
Location
Bogotá is situated in the center of the country, on the western part of the Bogotá savanna. To the south, the Bogotá river forms the falls of Salto de Tequendama. Its tributaries shape valleys with thriving towns whose habitants make a living from agriculture, cattle ranching, and the manufacture of handicrafts.
Airport
El Dorado International Airport + 57 (1) 425-1000 concentrates 65% of the aerial operations in the country. All procedures related to entering or exiting Colombia, as well as connections to the rest of the country, can be made from this airport.
Ticket, reservation, and check-in counters for national and international flights, as well as immigration and customs, are on the first floor. Departure and arrival gates, information services, travel agencies, drugstores, restaurants, and book and handicraft stores are located on the second floor.
Passengers can easily find taxi stations and tourist information and hotel reservation booths in the international and national arrival areas.
How to get there?
By land, from the north coast, by the Troncal del Magdalena highway; from the western part of the country, by the Panamerican Highway; from the Llanos to the east, by the road that connects Villavicencio and Bogotá.
Inter-city transportation
Transmilenio: (buses on exclusive lanes) costs $1,400 Colombian pesos (about US$0.80)
Ordinary buses: tickets are $1,100 Colombian pesos (about US$0.60)
Public and tourist taxi phone numbers:
Radio Taxi: + 57 (1) 288-8888
Taxi Real: + 57 (1) 333-3333
Taxi Estrella: + 57 (1) 212-1212
Taxi Elite: + 57 (1) 222-2222
Taxis Libres: + 57 (1) 311-1111
Taxi Express: + 57 (1) 411-1111
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Get to know Santa Marta and the Sierra Nevada thru this tourism and travel guide, where you will find tips and top tourism destinations.
Santa Marta, the Sierra Nevada, the bay and all their surroundings are full of indescribable magic. To begin with, Santa Marta is the oldest city in South America and holds an unrivalled architectural heritage that evokes the times of the banana bonanza.A perfect paradise, for your next vacation.
The Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is home to a unique and complex network of ecosystems and guards archaeological remains of the Tayrona culture in sites like Pueblito and Ciudad Perdida, with their enigmatic terraces and perfectly designed roads. The indigenous Kogi and Arhuaco peoples inhabit the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta with their profound cosmic wisdom. Birdwatching in the Sierra Nevada is a unique experience when you are a nature lover.
The beaches of the Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona, fringed by a virgin and exuberant nature, are among the most beautiful in the world. The rivers and jungles that descend the mountainside are full of animal life. Parrots and hollering monkeys stand out as they alert other animals to the presence of hikers.
The Ciénaga Grande de Santa Marta is the stage for surreal sunrises where the line of the horizon is so hazy that observers cannot tell whether they are sailing on the skies or gliding on the water. Taganga, on the contrary, is famous for its sunsets, which can be watched from any of its many beach kiosks while enjoying a meal or a snack. The profuse biodiversity of the region is an object of study by scientists from all over the world, who come to this mysterious land to visit its incredible national parks and wildlife sanctuaries.
The Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino is the house where Simon Bolívar passed away in 1830. It was declared a sanctuary of the fatherland by the national government, and is home to the Museo Bolivariano, which holds many of the Liberator's personal belongings. The house is surrounded by beautiful gardens where native species proliferate.
Places to visit on vacations
Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, El Rodadero, Pozos Colorados, Bello Horizonte, Taganga, Bahía Concha, Playa Muerto, Playa Blanca, Playa Cristal, Playa Grande, Neguanje, the historic center, the Bastidas wharf, the Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino, El Rodadero aquarium, Mundo Marino, Museo del Oro. Parque Tayrona, Cañaveral, Arrecifes, Pueblito Chayrama, Quebrada Valencia, the Guachaca, Buritaca, and Don Diego rivers, Ciénaga, Parque Isla de Salamanca, Teyuna, or Ciudad Perdida, and Jardín Agua Viva.
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