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Colombia Parque Nacional Tayrona

Colombia Parque Nacional Tayrona

Colombia’s most unspoilt tropical area, TAYRONA, about 25km east of Santa Marta, comprises 15,000 hectares of jungle-fringed beaches, archeological ruins and lush forest with howling spider monkeys and falling coconuts. Silhouettes of swaying Read more…
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Colombia Providencia

Colombia Providencia

There are a few areas to stay: Bahia Aguadulce is the most popular and has a number of hotels, Bahia Suroeste is just south of that and is more deserted and a much more beautiful beach. We stayed in Cabanas Miss Mary (see Places to Stay & Eat) in Bahia Suroeste. Read more…

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Colombia Ciudad Perdida

Colombia Ciudad Perdida

Ciudad Perdida, or the lost city, is the ruins of a small city of the Tayrona (or Tairona) culture and set deep within the Colombian cloud forest. Read more…

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Colombia Villa de Leyva

Colombia Villa de Leyva

Also called Villa de Leiva, Villa de Leyva, Colombia is a colonial-era town a short distance from Bogotá, and a popular day trip northeast of the capital. It’s also a popular weekend excursion, so during the weekend, the streets, restaurants, places to stay and shops are crowded. Read more…

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Colombia Bogotá

Colombia Bogotá

Santa Fé de Bogotá was founded in 1538. The name was shortened to Bogotá after independence from Spain in 1824 and was called that until recently when the original name was reinstated as Santafé de Bogotá. Until the middle of the 1900′s, Read more…

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Introducing Cartagena Colombia

Introducing Cartagena Colombia

A fairy-tale city of romance, legends and sheer beauty, Cartagena de Indias is an addictive place that can be hard to escape. This is the place to drop all sightseeing routines. Instead, just stroll through Cartagena’s maze of cobbled alleys, where enormous balconies are shrouded in bougainvilla and massive churches cast their shadows across leafy plazas. Read more…

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