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NOTE: The
CDC has identified Colombia as an affected area of the Zika outbreak.
Pregnant women are advised to be cautious as the virus can lead to birth defects. Adults affected by the virus experience fever, rash, joint pain, and conjunctivitis (red eyes) typically lasting a week. You can learn more by visiting the official CDC website. http://www.cdc.gov/zika/index
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Colombia -
Twice the size of
France, and with a diversity of landscapes and cultures that would be hard to find even in countries five times its size, Colombia should by all rights be one of the world's top travel destinations.
Pick a climate, and it's yours—if you find the light jacket weather of
Bogotá cold, drive an hour down through the mountains and sunbathe next to the pool of your rented hacienda. If you don't want to sit still, head off into the
Amazon or any of the country's other many inland jungles, snow-capped volcanoes, rocky deserts, endless plains, lush valleys, coffee plantations, alpine lakes, deserted beaches.
For culture, intellectual Bogotá might lead the rest of
Latin America in experimental theater, indie-rock, and just sheer volume of bookstores, but you could also get a completely alien education in an Amazonian malocca, or you could delve into the huge
Latin music scene of salsa and cumbia, with the most exciting dance display being the enormous
Carnival of Barranquilla.
For history, wander the narrow streets of
South America's original capital in Bogotá, check out old
Spanish colonial provincial retreats like
Villa de Leyva, trek through the thick jungle-covered mountains of the northeast to the
Lost City of the Tayrona
Indians.
Walk the walls of
Cartagena's achingly beautiful old city, looking over the fortified ramparts upon which the colonial history of South America pivoted.
For nightlife, hot
Cali is today's world capital of salsa, claiming that competitive distinction even over Colombia's other vibrant big city party scenes, which keep the music going long into the small hours of the morning.
For dining, you'll find everything from the ubiquitous cheap, delicious Colombian home-style meals to world-class upscale and modern culinary arts in the big cities, with cuisines from all corners of the world represented.
And for relaxing, there are gorgeous tropical beaches along Colombia's
Caribbean and
Pacific coasts, but you can find even more laidback and peaceful retreats on the idyllic and unspoilt
Caribbean island of Providencia.
The political violence has subsided substantially throughout the majority of the country and savvy travelers have already flocked here from around the world—come before everyone else catches on!
See in Colombia
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Much of Colombia is in the
Andes, which means there is very nice mountainous scenery to be found. On the other hand, there are also nice beaches to be found in the lowlands. The altitude of some peaks mean that snow can be seen even though they lie in the tropics.
Do in Colombia
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There are a lot of things to do in Colombia, and you can find parties and celebrations wherever you go.
Colombians especially love to dance, and if you don't know how, they'll happily teach you. Colombia is known for its exciting night life.
There are many groups and agencies offering eco-tourism and it is very usual to find trekking plans (locally named 'caminatas' or 'excursiones') on weekend; many groups (named 'caminantes') offers cheaper one day excursion, special trips (on long weekends or during periods of vacation time (January,
Holy Week, July,
August, October, December) to different places in the country. Some recommended groups based out of Bogotá are: Viajar y
Vivir,
Fundación Sal Si Puedes, Caminantes del Retorno; there are many other. Patianchos in
Medellín; Rastros in
Bucaramanga. If your into adventure theres a archaeological site of an ancient city in Colombia's
Sierra Nevada called
Teyuna, its a lost city created by the
Arhuaco, the Kouguis and the Wiwas. It was found in
1972, when a group of local treasure looters found a series of stone steps rising up the mountainside and followed them to an abandoned city. They usually offer guidance and transportation to the place; on long trips include lodging and other services. The recommendation is asking if the guide has the official certification.
- published: 11 Mar 2016
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