Welcome to Colombia, a captivating country that promises an unforgettable journey for intrepid travelers. With its diverse landscapes, rich culture, and warm hospitality, Colombia offers a tapestry of experiences waiting to be explored.
Vibrant Cities:
Colombia’s cities are a vibrant mix of history, art, and modernity. Wander through the charming streets of Cartagena, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, adorned with colorful colonial architecture and lively plazas. Explore the buzzing capital of Bogotá, where a blend of old and new awaits. Immerse yourself in the cultural scene, with museums, galleries, and thriving street art that tell stories of Colombia’s past and present.
Natural Wonders:
Colombia boasts an array of breathtaking natural wonders. Embark on an adventure to the Cocora Valley, where verdant landscapes are dotted with towering wax palms, the national tree of Colombia. Hike through lush rainforests, encountering diverse wildlife and cascading waterfalls. Discover the magic of Tayrona National Park, where dense jungles meet pristine beaches, offering an oasis of tranquility.
Coffee Paradise:
Colombia’s coffee is renowned worldwide, and a visit to the Coffee Triangle is a must. Engage in the rich coffee culture as you explore the picturesque coffee plantations. Witness the intricate process from bean to cup, and savor the aromatic flavors of freshly brewed coffee while connecting with passionate local farmers.
Cultural Experiences:
Colombia’s cultural heritage is a captivating blend of indigenous, African, and European influences. Immerse yourself in the rhythmic beats of salsa music in Cali or learn about indigenous traditions in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Join in the colorful festivities of Carnaval de Barranquilla, where music, dance, and vibrant costumes bring the streets to life.
Warm-hearted Locals:
Colombians are known for their warm hospitality and welcoming nature. Embrace the opportunity to connect with locals who are eager to share their stories, traditions, and delicious cuisine. Indulge in traditional dishes like arepas, bandeja paisa, and fresh seafood, experiencing the authentic flavors of Colombia.
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07 Nov 24
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Tourism in ‘Colombia, the country of beauty’ is growing sustainablyWTM 2024: ProColombia, alongside the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Tourism of Colombia ...Read moreTourism in ‘Colombia, the country of beauty’ is growing sustainably - News & announcementsWTM 2024:- ProColombia, alongside the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Tourism of Colombia is leading a delegation of over 30 tourism companies to showcase the best of Colombia's six tourist regions. At the country's stand, located at S5-500, there will be tastings of Colombia's renowned coffee.
- Flight reservations to Colombia have increased by 6% for the period from September 2024 to February 2025, compared to the same timeframe in 2023.
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08 Jul 23
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Discover the ultimate bucket list of the best tourist attractions in ColombiaTrying to gather a list of nice places to visit, unforgettable experiences, and breathtaking ...Read moreDiscover the ultimate bucket list of the best tourist attractions in Colombia - News & announcementsTrying to gather a list of nice places to visit, unforgettable experiences, and breathtaking moments? We already did the homework for you with this bucket list of the best tourist attractions in Colombia that you just can’t miss. All you need to do is put the list into action on a fantastic journey of your own! Connect with the wildest part of Colombia with this bucket list adventure Begin this tour with a sense of the wild beauty that some Colombian tourist attractions hide, those that have been protected by nature and promise to renew your soul. 1. Fly over the largest rainforest reserve in the worldImage of a warm, colorful sunset in the Colombian Amazon
There’s a hidden world in the middle of Colombia’s Amazon called Serranía de Chiribiquete National Natural Park. Symbolically located deep in the heart of the country, it easily holds our number one spot on this bucket list. This captivating landscape was declared a Cultural and Natural Heritage of Humanity by Unesco in 2018 and 14% of all animal species on earth call its 4.3 million hectares home. If this wasn’t stunning enough, its majestic geological formations preserve human-created artwork dating back over 20,000 years! You can even explore this paradise by plane, flying over the area to appreciate the tepuis, waterfalls, rivers, lakes, and rainforest from above. This is definitely one of the Best places to visit in South America, but how can you get there? Simply take a flight from Guaymaral airport north of Bogotá, the capital of Colombia. 2. Sleep under the stars in one of Colombia’s four deserts Just 30 minutes away from the city of Neiva, an abrupt change in the landscape takes center stage. By day, varying shades of orange paint an unforgettable landscape, while at night an abundance of stars join you for company. This is the Tatacoa Desert, a tropical dry forest that is undoubtedly one of the best tourist places to add to your bucket list through Colombia. A place where cacti of different shapes and sizes reign, some growing up to five meters, and where extensive labyrinths of earth and plateau deliver unparalleled majesty. It is here, like nowhere else, where you can appreciate the best starry sky, either from the La Tatacoa Astronomical Observatory or from the comfort of glamping, making it one of the world’s best places for couples to travel. Colombia’s big cities enrich the country with their style, tradition, and art. Not only do they embody the past, but they also build a future every day through a refreshing urban landscape. 3. Walk among urban art in Medellín Let yourself be surrounded by the 'paisa' culture of Medellín, also known as the "City of eternal spring" due to the warmth of its people and year-round pleasant climate, while you tour a vibrant art scene throughout its streets. Enjoy the creative air of the city streets, including 23 works by Colombian artist Fernando Botero, and dive into an epicenter of culture: the Comuna 13. If you like to travel alone, book an urban art and graffiti tour to discover a curated collection of works that represent the incredible cultural transformation here. 4. Visit studios of talented artists in Cartagena de Indias Without a doubt, “La Heroica” or “The Heroic City”, as Cartagena de Indias is also known, will surprise you on every corner. Its streets are full of history and culture, inviting you to stay and explore it nonstop. Begin with the San Felipe Castle, an iconic point of the city that was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco. Afterwards, take a stroll to Getsemaní, an old bohemian neighborhood where graffiti art adorns every street. Tour galleries and even visit the studios of renowned local artists who the city inspired for an unmissable tourist attraction and must-see for any bucket list. Schedule your experience in the ancient streets of Getsemaní in Cartagena through one of the many urban art and graffiti tours that the city offers. Fall in love with earthly paradises, some of the best vacations spots For a moment you’ll wonder if you’re witnessing heaven on earth, as few tourist attractions can warm your soul and make time stand still as these do. 5. A paradise in the middle of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is also on this list Just 45 minutes away from the city of Santa Marta is Minca, a destination located in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta National Natural Park where you can go hiking and find natural freshwater wells and coffee farms.The Marinka waterfalls in Minca, near the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.
The impressive Marinka Falls originate from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, a haven for bathing and enjoying the soundtrack of nature. Go for a swim, rent a large hammock to relax, or why not, take advantage of the fact that you are in the middle of a vast cocoa growing area and prepare some artisan chocolate! 6. Enjoy the vastness of a lush green valley The landscapes of the Cocora Valley will captivate you instantly. Located in the heart of the Coffee Cultural Landscape, this nature reserve is home to the tallest wax palms in the world, a national emblem of Colombia which can measure up to 70 meters in height.The Cocora Valley wax palm trees are the highest in the world.
This undisputed destination of best tourist attractions in Colombia was declared a World Heritage Site by Unesco is a must on any list if you are a nature lover, enjoy bird watching and crave fresh mountain air. When traveling here, you must pass through Salento, a picturesque town of colorful houses just 16 miles from Armenia, another great stop on your trip through Colombia. Now that you know about these six experiences, what are you waiting for? Let’s start crossing them off your bucket list! -
08 Jul 23
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The best places in Colombia to taste Colombian foodWe all know a “full belly equals a happy heart”, as Colombians are fond ...Read moreThe best places in Colombia to taste Colombian food - News & announcementsWe all know a “full belly equals a happy heart”, as Colombians are fond of saying, and no trip to Colombia would be complete without savoring the country’s most traditional cuisine. Colombian culture is rich and diverse, but there’s nothing quite like Colombian cooking for conquering visitors tastebuds and making them fall in love with the country. Among the best-loved Colombian dishes are ajiaco, a hearty soup made with chicken and three different kinds of potato that’s iconic in Bogota and the surrounding Andes mountains, and the bandeja paisa, popular across the coffee district. Here we reveal the best places in Colombia to taste traditional Colombian food. Which Colombian food will conquer your tastebuds? Colombian gastronomy is diverse and varies greatly, depending which part of the country you visit. Here we will transport you to different regions across Colombia, and tempt you with their traditional Colombian cooking: The Pacific CoastArroz atollado with crab – Guapi, Cauca: The popular arroz atollado (risotto) with crab is a clear winner in Gaupi, Cauca, because of the region’s close links with Colombia’s Pacific coast. Locally-caught crabs are simmered with rice and broth, before coconut milk is added. Besides its mouth-watering taste, crab arroz atollado is a natural Colombian aphrodisiac. Antioquia and Old Caldas:Bandeja paisa – Antioquia: Almost every Colombian restaurant you visit in Antioquia will serve a hearty bandeja paisa. This typical dish usually consists of ground beef, beans, rice, chicharron (pork rinds) chorizo sausage, blood sausage, plantain, a fried egg, arepa, avocado and hogao sauce. This traditional ‘coffee pickers’ meal’ is so gigantic it’s served on a ‘tray’, rather than a plate, hence its name – ‘paisa tray.’ (Paisa is a nickname for people from this part of Colombia).The Eastern Plains and The Amazon:
Frogs legs – Amazonas: Frogs legs are a traditional treat in Colombia’s Amazon rainforest region and a tempting one for overseas visitors. The meat is exquisite, with a similar flavor to chicken. The traditional way to cook this typical dish is to clean the frogs’ haunches, rub them with lemon and fry them without salt until they are brown, at which point they are salted and served. Amazonian frogs legs are best eaten as a starter or appetizer, or a main dish served with rice and stewed vegetables. Don’t miss them if you travel into the Colombian Amazon! Valle, Cauca and Nariño:Chicharrones (pork rinds) – Valle: Chicharrones are beloved in Colombia, so much so that they even take pride of place on a bandeja paisa. The best way to prepare them is to cut the pork into strips and boil them with a ¼ teaspoon of baking soda, for five to seven minutes, ensuring the meat is entirely submerged. Rub baking soda into the meat and dry the strips in the sun for an hour. Cut them to size, then fry them over low heat with a little oil. Serve with patacones (fried green plantain) or arepas and you’ll soon see why Colombians love them so much. The Santanders:Pepitoria – Santander: Pepitoria has been key to this region’s cuisine since Colombia’s colonial era. It’s an unusual blend of goat innards and blood, mixed with more traditional fare, such as potatoes, rice, arepas, patacones, vegetables, eggs, cheese and spices and worked into a homely hash with a distinctive goatyflavor. Found in any traditional Colombian restaurant in the region, Pepitoria is delicious, but you have to brave to try it. The Caribbean Coast:Fried mojarra – Caribbean Coast: Mojarra, similar to sea bream, is the best-loved fish dish on the Colombian coast. The fish is cleaned and fried until it’s golden brown, before it’s salted, drizzled with lemon and served whole, usually with coconut rice, salad and patacones. It has a light flavor and plenty of meat, which is one reason why it’s so popular. Tolima and Huila:Lechona – Tolima: Lechona (suckling pig) is one of Colombia’s most iconic dishes, a filling feed that combines several different flavors in one dish. An entire pig is stuffed with seasoned rice and peas and cooked in a brick oven for twelve hours, until the skin is crispy. A portion of lechona is often served with insulso, which is corn flour, brown sugar and cinnamon served in a plantain leaf. Boyacá and Cundinamarca:Mazamorra – Bogota and the cundiboyacense plateau: Mazamorra is a creole food that can be eaten hot or cold, as a dessert or drink. It’s corn cooked until it’s soft, without or without milk and, sometimes, with added panela, sugar or honey. It’s the perfect sweet treat to finish off a Colombian feast. Traditional Colombian cooking varies depending which Colombian region you visit, so why not visit all of the best places in Colombia to eat Colombian food? Sample exquisite flavors, taste rare and unusual local ingredients and devour traditional Colombian dishes made from recipes that have been passed down through the generations. When it comes to Colombian cuisine, you’ll enjoy it all.