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Jan 17

Decisions, decisions Pt. 1… Tayrona National Park or Cartagena?

Paul Fowler January 17, 2012

They say the wrong decision is better than no decision. It’s a mantra that can save you a great deal of time and effort if you apply it frequently. There are times, however, when you’ll have a decision to make and, frankly, there won’t be a wrong decision. What a delightful conundrum. –> Colombia Dolar […]

Jan 16

VIDEO: Breathtaking footage of the Cabo de la Vela, La Guajira

Paul Fowler January 16, 2012

Last year our friends at Off2Colombia travelled to La Guajira in Colombia and gathered some truly remarkable footage of the region. It’s a little explored place on earth thanks to it being difficult to reach, but we hope with the help of their video more people will be drawn to exploring the area. It’s thanks to […]

Jan 11

REVIEW: Footprint Travel Guides’ Colombia Handbook

Paul Fowler January 11, 2012

The cover of the 2012 edition of the Footprint Travel Guides’ Colombia Handbook features a quote from British travel guru Michael Palin: –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– “Sets the pace for the rest to follow.” When it comes to guidebooks for Colombia, Palin’s words couldn’t ring truer. Not only do Footprint bring their editions out […]

Jan 10

Our Ugly Ducklings: Our 5 Least Popular Posts in 2011

Paul Fowler January 10, 2012

We’ve spent so much time celebrating and feeling pretty happy with all our achievements last year so we thought it was about time we brought our feet firmly down to the ground and took a look at what we didn’t get right last year. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Don’t get me wrong, we love […]

Jan 09

5 Upcoming Events in Colombia in 2012 You Shouldn’t Miss – Start getting excited…

Paul Fowler January 9, 2012

2012 promises to be a huge year for Colombia. The country was recently announced as one of the best destinations in the world for the coming year by National Geographic and that was just the tip of the iceberg for the country which saw huge amounts of publicity during 2011 (with our own humble site being […]

Dec 20

Colombia Travel Blog’s Top 5 Moments of 2011

Paul Fowler December 20, 2011

For us at the Colombia Travel Blog and See Colombia Travel it’s been a hectic year. Travelling Colombia, meeting hundreds of new people, developing our business and settling into our new lives here in Colombia. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– For all this success we have too many people to thank than we have space […]

Dec 19

PHOTO ESSAY: 2011 – Our Incredible Year in Colombia in Pictures

Paul Fowler December 19, 2011

In the run-up to Christmas I’m learning a great deal about Colombian culture. Of course, at a time like this you see a great deal of things that seperate your own culture from another. Christmas traditions in Colombia range from the inspiring to the bizarre, and it’ll be interesting for me as I return back […]

Dec 15

6 Reasons to Come to Colombia in 2012!!

Paul Fowler December 15, 2011

So what will 2012 bring? European economic collapse? A new US President? The end of the world? Who knows, but one thing is for sure: 2012 SHOULD bring to you a trip to Colombia (before the world ends, of course). –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– There’s never been a better time to come to this […]

Dec 14

VIDEO: Footage of the unforgettable Parque Natural Chicaque (just 30mins from Bogota!)

Paul Fowler December 14, 2011

We at the Colombia Travel Blog are often asked what to do when you only have 24 hours in Bogota, and also about day trips from the big city. One fantastic option is Parque Natural Chicaque which, depending on the day, is just 30-60 minutes away. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Parque Natural Chicaque is […]

Dec 06

VIDEO: The Fantastic, Colorful Gay Pride March in Bogota

Paul Fowler December 6, 2011

Today we were awoken with the news that Off2Colombia were announcing that ‘Colombia could become the next gay capital of the world’. A big claim but, with this article here we at the Colombia Travel Blog are sure they feel justified. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– The truth is, considering Colombia’s distinctly Conservative roots, Bogota […]

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