Our Experience with Expotur: Ciudad Perdida and La Guajira
Expotur is a local tour operator that provides different travel excursions around Santa Marta and the Caribbean region of Colombia. It’s also one of the few companies who are allowed to operate tours...
View ArticleRainforest & Ruins: A Photo Journey to the Lost City
The trek to Ciudad Perdida, the Lost City has been our most memorable hike in Latin America to date. These ancient ruins are located deep in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, a mysterious region of...
View ArticleTaking Flight: Paragliding in Santander, Colombia
Experiencing the sensation of flight through paragliding has been one of our dreams for a long time now. As scuba divers, perhaps we are just addicted to travel adventures that allow us to go beyond...
View ArticleParagliding in Colombia: An Incredible Place For This Sport
Flying is one of man’s oldest dreams and Bucaramanga is the ideal place to go if you want to learn how. Paragliding in Colombia has never been easier and more practical, affordable and fun than with...
View ArticleTowering Palm Trees: Hiking the Cocora Valley, Colombia
In the rolling green foothills of the Colombian Andes there is a valley that is known for being one of the only places in the world to see wax palms in their natural habitat. These slender poles shoot...
View ArticleColombia’s Death Road: Cycling El Trampolin De La Muerte
Lots of travellers rave about cycling the world’s most dangerous road, the stretch from La Cumbre to Yolosa in Bolivia, also known as the Death Road. Apart from claiming hundreds of lives in the last...
View ArticleTravel Budget of Bicycle Touring in Colombia
We spent almost 3 months cycling through Colombia, our first country in South America. We came from Panama on a ferry and we landed in beautiful Cartagena de Indias. We didn’t do any major stops along...
View ArticleA Photo Journey Cycling Through Colombia
We spent 3 months exploring Colombia by bicycle. It’s an extremely diverse and interesting country. Here’s a brief glimpse of the wildlife, views and people that we met along the way. We hope you enjoy...
View ArticleColombia Trip Report
Our first country in South America, Colombia, was a great introduction to this new continent for us. A very diverse country where you can visit caribbean beaches, wild jungles, isolated deserts, high...
View ArticleAn Adventure Junkie’s Guide To Colombia: 7 Adventures You Can’t Miss
This post is part of the Adventure Junkie’s Guides Series Are you heading to Colombia and looking for adventure? You’ve come to the right place. The extreme geographical diversity of this country...
View ArticleHome of the Wayuu, La Guajira Desert, in Photos
The Guajira desert is located in the northern regions of Colombia and Venezuela. It is an arid land of cactus, sand dunes, salt planes, snakes and goats that has been inhabited by indigenous people for...
View ArticleCiudad Perdida Trek: Hiking To The Lost City in Colombia
Located deep in the jungle in the Sierra Nevada of Santa Marta, the Lost City of the Tayrona has been lost for centuries. It wasn’t until 1972 that it was rediscovered by a group of guaqueros (tomb...
View ArticleRainforest & Ruins: A Photo Journey to the Lost City
The trek to Ciudad Perdida, the Lost City has been our most memorable hike in Latin America to date. These ancient ruins are located deep in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, a mysterious region of...
View ArticleTaking Flight: Paragliding in Santander, Colombia
Experiencing the sensation of flight through paragliding has been one of our dreams for a long time now. As scuba divers, perhaps we are just addicted to travel adventures that allow us to go beyond...
View ArticleParagliding in Colombia: An Incredible Place For This Sport
Flying is one of man’s oldest dreams and Bucaramanga is the ideal place to go if you want to learn how. Paragliding in Colombia has never been easier and more practical, affordable and fun than with...
View ArticleTowering Palm Trees: Hiking the Cocora Valley, Colombia
In the rolling green foothills of the Colombian Andes there is a valley that is known for being one of the only places in the world to see wax palms in their natural habitat. These slender poles shoot...
View ArticleColombia’s Death Road: Cycling El Trampolin De La Muerte
Lots of travellers rave about cycling the world’s most dangerous road, the stretch from La Cumbre to Yolosa in Bolivia, also known as the Death Road. Apart from claiming hundreds of lives in the last...
View ArticleTravel Budget of Bicycle Touring in Colombia
We spent almost 3 months cycling through Colombia, our first country in South America. We came from Panama on a ferry and we landed in beautiful Cartagena de Indias. We didn’t do any major stops along...
View ArticleA Photo Journey Cycling Through Colombia
We spent 3 months exploring Colombia by bicycle. It’s an extremely diverse and interesting country. Here’s a brief glimpse of the wildlife, views and people that we met along the way. We hope you enjoy...
View ArticleThe Best 7 Travel Adventures in Colombia You Shouldn’t Miss
Are you heading to Colombia and looking for adventure? You’ve come to the right place. The extreme geographical diversity of this country provides some unique opportunities to explore the outdoors....
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