2013 at See Colombia Travel was exhilarating, exciting and at times exhausting, with posts now being published in Spanish and French as well as English. So as you sit back, full of Christmas cheer and, of course, Christmas food, we thought we’d take a look at some of the posts that most caught your attention […]
Category: Expats in Colombia
–> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– December is amazing in Colombia. It’s like Christmas for the entire month, what with the parties, family gatherings, and pretty lights all over the country. It’s probably high time you thought about getting your loved ones some presents, seeing as it’s like only a couple of weeks away, so […]
Sitting on a secluded beach in the stunning Tayrona National Park, admiring the tranquillity, the raw beauty and the almost baffling serenity, two Frenchmen, Jean-Baptiste Degez and Geoffroy Dumesnil, have their very own light bulb moment. A business idea, a brand born out of love for Colombia and a passion for sport, inspired by the […]
Bogota, la capitale de la Colombie. Une ville vibrante et animée qui cache bien des endroits à visiter. Du quartier vivant et bohème de la Candelaria aux régions plus riches au Nord, Bogota regorge de lieux incontournables éparpillés dans toute la ville. Il faut compter deux heures pour la traverser du nord au sud en […]
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Now, I rarely impress anyone. My mum won’t even really watch me when I do something really cool like balance on one leg or wave my arms around a bit. I thought I’d just put that out there just in case you think I’m trying to give myself airs with the title of the piece. […]
Living or travelling in Colombia, as we mention on a daily basis, is a truly enriching experience. I, like most foreigners who decide to live in Colombia, am enchanted by Colombian culture and its peculiarities. So much so that I have even begun to adopt some of the ‘Colombianisms’ that seemed so strange to me […]
The mere fact of having grown up in Australia gave me the obscene luxury to live much of my life on a whim. I went to a world-class university (for free, really) because I kind-of felt like it, traveled to live in Korea comfortably just because I could speak English, and arrived in Colombia because […]
Hace aproximadamente un mes compartimos con ustedes las 5 pequeñas diferencias entre la cultura inglesa y la colombiana. Bueno hemos decidido continuar con este acercamiento a las diferencias desde una perspectiva más personal: como las personas interactúan, que las hace diferentes. A continuación les voy a presentar las 5 cosas que he encontrado que hacen […]
Para leer esto en español, haz clic aqui. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Being a vegetarian in a strictly meat-eating country such as Colombia can be extremely difficult. Especially since eating generous helpings of meat is pretty much one of Colombia’s favourite past-times and an almost compulsory part of Colombian food. But if you are a […]









