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Bremner Jade - Colombia Travel Guide

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Note continued: Capurgana & Sapzurro -- San Andres & Providencia -- San Andres -- Providencia -- Medelun & Zona Cafetera -- Medellin -- Around Medellin -- Guatape -- Piedra del Penol -- Santa Fe de Antioquia -- Jardin -- Rio Claro -- Zona Cafetera -- Manizales -- Around Manizales -- Parque Nacional Natural Los Nevados -- Pereira -- Termales de Santa Rosa -- Termales San Vicente -- Santuario Otun Quimbaya -- Parque Ucumari -- Armenia -- Around Armenia -- Salento -- Filandia -- Valle de Cocora -- Cali & Southwest Colombia -- Cali -- Around Cali -- Pance -- Lago Calima -- Darien -- Cauca & Huila -- Popayan -- Coconuco -- San Agustin -- Tierradentro -- Desierto de la Tatacoa -- Villavieja -- Narifio -- Pasto -- Laguna de la Cocha -- Ipiales -- Santuario de Las Lajas -- Pacific Coast -- Choco -- Bahia Solano -- Around Bahia Solano -- El Valle -- Parque Nacional Natural Ensenada de Utria -- Nuqui -- Around Nuqui -- South Coast -- Parque Nacional Natural Isla Gorgona;Machine generated contents note: PLAN YOUR TRIP -- Welcome to Colombia -- Colombia Map -- Colombias Top 20 -- Need to Know -- If You Like -- Month by Month -- Itineraries -- Colombia Outdoors -- Regions at a Glance -- ON THE ROAD -- Bogota -- Around Bogota -- Boyaca, Santander & Nortede Santander -- Boyaca -- Villa de Leyva -- Around Villa de Leyva -- Santuario de Iguaque -- Sogamoso -- Mongui -- Sierra Nevada del Cocuy -- Santander -- San Gil -- Barichara -- Guane -- Carton del Chicamocha -- Bucaramanga -- Guadalupe -- Norte de Santander -- Pamplona -- Playa de Belen -- Caribbean Coast -- Cartagena -- Islas del Rosarro -- Playa Blanca -- Volcan de Lodo El Totumo -- Northeast of Cartagena -- Santa Marta -- Minca -- Taganga -- Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona -- Palomino -- Ciudad Perdida -- La Guajira Peninsula -- Riohacha -- Cabo de la Vela -- Punta Gallinas -- Valledupar -- Southeast of Cartagena -- Mompos -- Southwest of Cartagena -- Tolii -- Islas de San Bernardo -- Turbo;Lonely Planet Colombia is your passport to all the most relevant and up-to-date advice on what to see, what to skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Step into the pages of a novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, watch the sunrise in El Cocuy, or pick your own coffee beans in Zona Cafetera; all with your trusted travel companion. Get to the heart of Colombia and begin your journey now! Inside Lonely Planet Colombia Travel Guide: Color maps and images throughout Highlights and itineraries help you tailor your trip to your personal needs and interests Insider tips save you time and money and help you get around like a local, avoiding crowds and trouble spots.;Note continued: Los Llanos -- Villavicencio -- San Jose del Guaviare -- Carlo Cristales -- Parque Nacional Natural El Tuparro -- Amazon Basin -- Leticia -- Parque Nacional Natural Amacayacu -- Puerto Narino -- Rio Yavari -- UNDERSTAND -- Colombia Today -- History -- Life in Colombia -- The Arts -- The Natural World -- SURVIVAL GUIDE -- Safe Travel -- Directory A-Z -- Transportation.

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Plan Your Trip
On The Road
Understand
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Welcome to Colombia

Soaring Andean summits, unspoiled Caribbean coast, enigmatic Amazon jungle, cryptic archaeological ruins and cobbled colonial communities. Colombia boasts all of South Americas allure and more.

Diverse Landscapes

Colombias equatorial position affords it a diversity of landscapes matched by few countries. A slight tinkering in altitude takes you from sun-toasted Caribbean sands to coffee-strewn, emerald-green hilltops in the Zona Cafetera. Continue to climb and theres Bogot, the bustling cradle of Colombia and third-highest capital city in the world. Throw in another few thousand meters and you find snowcapped peaks, high-altitude lakes and the eerie, unique vegetation of the pramo. The bottom drops out as the Andes gives way to Los Llanos, a 550,000-sq-km swath of tropical grasslands shared with Venezuela.

Outdoor Adventures

Colombias varied terrain is fertile ground for outdoor adventurers to dive, climb, raft, trek and soar. San Gil is the undisputed adventure capital, but Colombia boasts alfresco pleasures in all corners. Ciudad Perdida is a multiday jungle walk to the ancient ruins of the Tayrona civilization, while numerous ascents inside Parque Nacional Natural El Cocuy place intrepid hikers among the highest reaches of the Andes. Providencias world-class reef is heaven for scuba divers, and whale-watchers on the Pacific coast can see majestic humpbacks.

Extraordinary Culture

A wealth of ancient civilizations left behind a fascinating spread of archaeological and cultural sites throughout Colombia. The one-time Tayrona capital, Ciudad Perdida, is one of the continents most mysterious ancient cities, arguably second only to Machu Picchu. Even more shrouded in mystery is San Agustn, where more than 500 life-sized ancient sculpted statues of enigmatic origin dot the surrounding countryside. And then theres Tierradentro, where elaborate underground tombs scooped out by an unknown people add even more mystique to Colombias past.

Colonial Charm

Led by Cartagenas extraordinarily well-preserved old city, Colombia offers an off-the-radar treasure trove of cinematic cobblestoned towns and villages that often feel bogged down in a different century, content to carry on as they have since the departure of the Spanish without a care in the world. Unweathered Barichara and happily sleepy Momps feel like movie sets, impossibly unspoiled by modern progress, while whitewashed Villa de Leyva appears stuck in 16th-century quicksand. Colombias panorama of postcard-perfect pueblos are among the best preserved on the continent.

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Why I Love Colombia

By Kevin Raub, Writer

It was a much different country the first time I came to Colombia in the early 2000s, but the stellar hospitality of Colombians had me at arrival. Today, the security situation has improved dramatically, helping Colombia to become South Americas phoenix from the flames. But that initial reception has always stuck with me: without a five-star tourism magnet no Machu Picchu, no Iguazu Falls, no Patagonia Colombia works harder for its money, and that begins and ends with the people, who ensure you leave with a different impression than the one you landed with.

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