Medellín - Town of never ending spring time
Medellin is a town full of life. As it is the capital of Antioquia it is the busiest place in this province. It is the center of fabric production of Colombia. Therefore you find a whole sector of cloth outlets where you can buy clothes of good quality fo... more - travel report by
joe_schmidt
The Plundered City of Cartagena
Colombia was the first country that my friend and I visited on our South American Madness trip.
Cartagena was the second place that we went to - but it was my favourite in all of Colombia.
Cartagena de Indias was founded the 1st of June, 1533 by Ped... more - travel report by
quikflikchiq
Little known Caribbean paradise
You need to pay a tax in the same airport when you enter in these protected islands, independently of the time that you plan to stay there. I remember that I paid 19.000 pesos, or 7 US dollars, in February 2005, and filled up an immigration form. I was re... more - travel report by
jorgesanchez
colombia loved land of mine
colombia is located in north south america.colombia posesses all kind of climates from snowy mountains in santa marta to beautiful beaches in cartagena..also we can find cold cities as bogota,villavicencio and very warm climate like santa marta,barranquil... more - travel report by
evysuhonen
Amazon - the first taste
The Amazon with its huge rivers and dramatically beautiful rainforests tempts every adventurous traveller. I entered Amazon from Colombian capital Bogota by air to Leticia. There are no roads or river transport. Tiny Leticia acts as the capital of Departa... more - travel report by
wojtekd
Alto de Aguilas.
Alto de Aguilas is a little paradise in the middle of the Amazon Jungle. If you go to the Amazones area and don't want to stay in an extremelly expensive resort where everything is ready for you, the Anaconda that they feed, some animals and 20 people exc... more - travel report by
daniserralta
Amazons last frontier.
Leticia is a little city that becomes the border between Colombia,Brasil and Peru. Leticia and Tabatinga are realy just one city divided in twoo sides, the Colombian and the Brasilian. You can cross it by walking. That's the place for the contraband, ileg... more - travel report by
daniserralta
Apartado a place to visit and never want to leave
El Golfo de Urabá, el mayor de Colombia en la costa caribe, penetra 70 kilómetros desde Punta Arenas y el Cabo Tiburón hasta la Bahía Colombia. En su parte occidental desemboca el caudaloso Atrato, alimentado por los ríos de una de las regiones más lluvio... more - travel report by
evysuhonen
A short look at Bogotá
On my journey to South America I had the chance to make a short stopover in Bogotá for to visit the sisters of my spanish teacher. The town shows an extreme difference between poor and rich. Fresh air in Bogotá is like really bad smog in Germany. The secu... more - travel report by
joe_schmidt
Cartagena Colombia – The Walled City...
Cartagena (population 1 million) is well located about midway on Columbia’s Caribbean Coast, it is a unique city filled with sun, sea and history. It is also Columbia’s premier tourist attraction. The city is connected by a series of bridges and divided b... more - travel report by
britman