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Colombia

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Reasons To
Visit Colombia

  • Beaches

    From the rugged, tropical paradise of Tayrona National Park, backed by equitorial rainforest, to the beautiful white-sand beaches of San Andres and Providencia, Colombia offers a wide range of beautiful beach options, although the accommodation options can be somewhat limited!

    Beaches
  • Coffee

    Synonymous with Colombia, coffee has been exported from Colombia for around 200 years. The Zona Cafetera is becoming something of an attraction, with visitors tasting coffee at traditional fincas. As well as the coffee, the region is geographically stunning with spectacular panoramas of rolling hillsides, lush fertile vallets and quaint colonial villages.

    Coffee
  • Colonial architecture

    Whilst most renowned in the fortified city of Cartagena, there are fine examples of colonial architecture spanning Colombia from the historical La Candelaria in Bogota and Villa de Leyva to the pretty villages in the coffee region.

    Colonial architecture
  • It's safe

    Despite having developed a reputation that may deter visitors from travelling, Colombia has entered a period of relative stability. It is now without doubt one our favourite destinations for a diverse and enthralling experience, albeit one for those with an adventurous spirit and a desire to see somewhere off the beaten track.

    It's safe

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South America

South America

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Visit The Amazon, Colombia

Colombians refer to the Amazon region as Amazonia. This vast expanse of jungle and wildlife accounts for a third (643,000 sqkm) of the country’s total area. The population is around 404, 000 with few towns and settlements in the rainforest.

Sunset, Colombian Amazon

The Amazon

Colombia

Colombians refer to the Amazon region as Amazonia.

This vast expanse of jungle and wildlife accounts for a third (643,000 sqkm) of the country’s total area. The population is around 404,000 with few towns and settlements in the rainforest.

Leticia

You can fly to Leticia which is a pleasant town that sits on the banks of the Amazon River. The town is also ideally situated on the borders of Brazil and Peru so it acts as a good gateway to the Amazon and its adventures.

Flora, Wildlife & Indigenous People

It is a truly amazing experience to explore the rainforest and its wildlife. The variety of flora and fauna is so vast that biologists will have a hard time to catalogue every species.

Living amongst the array of flora and wildlife there are many indigenous people. Fortunately they have been able to preserve their culture as few tourists can gain access to their settlements as river journeys are the main form of transportation.

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