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Tag: Moving to Colombia

May 30

“Hasta Luego” – A 6 Week Colombia Travel Itinerary

Chris May 30, 2012

So my time at See Colombia Travel is coming to an end. By this time tomorrow I’ll be sitting on a beach, tucking into my second or third ice-cold Aguila of the day, and pondering the eternal question: should I have fish or fish for lunch? It’s always a tough call… –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) […]

May 09

Missing the magic of Colombia? Then come to London (or mini-Colombia)

Chris May 9, 2012

Are you missing Colombia? Perhaps you travelled here a couple of months ago and are still feeling the withdrawal symptoms; maybe, like some of us here at Colombia Travel Blog, you lived for a while in this country and have headed home; or maybe you are Colombian and have relocated abroad. Well, never fear, because […]

Mar 30

My Favourite Trip in Colombia: 5 People From Around the World Share Their Stories

Paul Fowler March 30, 2012

Today is a monumental day. Is it the constant sheets of rain that cascade down my window in Bogotá? No, that’s no it. Is it that today I’m going to Estereo Picnic? That’s cool, but no, that’s not it either. It’s not even that today marks the start of the Semana Santa festivities. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) […]

Viejos hablando en jerga colombiana
Mar 20

Colombian Spanish: 5 Phrases You’ll Only Hear in Colombia

Paul Fowler March 20, 2012

Aside from the slang phrases in Colombia, there are some rather strange things about Colombian Spanish that can make it confusing for foreigners – even those that have Spanish as their first language. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Colombian Spanish has always been a very formal way of speaking. Friends refer to each other as ‘usted’, and […]

Mar 07

VIDEO: Colombia Is… People From Around the World Describe Colombia in 3 Words

Paul Fowler March 7, 2012

On the 2nd of March 2012, we at the Colombia Travel Blog visited the Colombia Travel Mart. We asked people from all around the world to describe Colombia in just 3 words. Here’s what they said: –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Seeing so many people from all around the world coming here because of an interest […]

Feb 27

Coming Home: The Story of An American-Colombian Returning to Colombia

Paul Fowler February 27, 2012

Steve was born in Colombia, but moved to the US at a very young age. He was always brought up to appreciate Colombian culture, but didn’t have the opportunity to visit until May 2010, when he came here for one week. It was enough to convince him he wanted to come back again, and in […]

Jan 20

Top 10 Things People Ask Me About Living in Colombia

Paul Fowler January 20, 2012

For the last year, in Colombia, many of my conversations with fellow Brits or people from the States have, at some point, turned to what people’s expectations were or what their friends and family think of their trip to Colombia. Having returned for the UK for Christmas, I’ve dealt with this once again, but first-hand. […]

Jan 19

Bogota: Forget your expectations, it’s one of South America’s most exciting cities

Paul Fowler January 19, 2012

I’m writing at the moment from the UK, where I’ve returned for the Christmas period. It’s the first time a lot of my friends have seen me for a while. After the usual small-talk a couple of talking points usually crop up. First, ‘is it safe out there?’, and second, ‘I thought you’d be more […]

Jan 12

Top 5 Things I Miss About Colombia While I’m In the UK

Paul Fowler January 12, 2012

You probably don’t know, but I came home for Christmas this year, back to the UK. I’ve currently spent 3 weeks in and around London and have enjoyed myself a great deal. Still, even with how busy I’ve been I still find myself missing Colombia… –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Of course, I’ll be back […]

Dec 22

Comparing cultures: Christmas in Colombia and Christmas away from Colombia

Paul Fowler December 22, 2011

Only a few days until Christmas and we at See Colombia Travel are getting very excited. Since many of us are foreign, each year we learn a great deal about Christmas here in Colombia, and how it differs from back home. We’ve already written about Colombian Christmas traditions, so we thought it’d be nice to […]

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