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Tag: The Best of Colombia

Jan 02

Where We Travelled in Colombia Last Year – A Final Review of 2012

Paul Fowler January 2, 2013

After our 2012 Awards and the See Colombia Travel Review of 2012 we thought we’d bring you our final look back at the year that was today, in the form of a review of what adventures made up our respective year. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Paul Giles Somehow inexplicably, this year finds me living in Bogota. […]

Dec 31

The See Colombia Travel Year in Review 2012

Paul Fowler December 31, 2012

Oh, hello there! –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Welcome to the See Colombia Travel Year in Review for 2012. It’s been some 12 months for us. Our team has grown hugely (welcome to all the new faces once again!), we’ve brought many, many more happy clients to Colombia and we’ve found ourselves in the media […]

Dec 27

Top 5: Doing New Year’s Eve in Colombia right.

Paul Giles December 27, 2012

Para leerlo en español, haz click aqui –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– You’ve somehow survived another end of the world, and then eaten and drunk yourself stupid throughout the Christmas period. What remains now but to indulge in even more excess to see off a tumultuous 2012? Strap on your yellow undies, kids: we’re about […]

cabo de la vela colombia
Dec 26

La Guajira Chronicles: 5 Things I Didn’t Know about La Guajira

Paul Fowler December 26, 2012

  –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– La Guajira, Colombia. Just the mention of it evokes thoughts of warm landscapes and deserts, the mysterious legends of the Wayuu and infinite views from the last corner of Colombia. Something like this:     However, like always, Colombia surprised us with the diversity of its destinations. A few […]

Tayrona National Park
Dec 05

Top 5: How to not look like a dope on Colombian trails.

Paul Giles December 5, 2012

If you haven’t noticed aready, I’ll come right out and say it: I’m a dope. I’m generally quite comfortable with my dopiness, but sometimes it is cause for concern. Here’s an example, just a little sample: –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– OK, so if you want to see this: Or this: You need to go […]

Nov 21

From the Archives: 5 Things I Didn’t Know About Colombia Before I Moved Here

Paul Fowler November 21, 2012

If you’re a frequent reader of the Colombia Travel Blog, you’ll know that Colombia is a country full of surprises; full of the weird, the wonderful, a whole lot of beauty and, at times, the downright bizarre. One of the biggest surprises for most people, of course, is how safe they feel when they arrive. […]

Nov 07

5 Questions for Toya Viudes from Colombia de Una, the Most Read Spanish-Language Blog about Colombia on the Web.

Paul Fowler November 7, 2012

Para la version en castellano de este post, haz click aqui.  She says that she’s not a blogger but her Colombia travel blog (Colombia de una) is the most read about the subject in Spanish. She says she’s not a blogger but her posts are shared, congratulated, liked (join in the fun and give her a “Like” […]

Nov 06

Travel Quotes, Memes & Amazing Colombia Pictures: See Colombia Travel’s 15 top Facebook hits

JL November 6, 2012

They say a picture is worth a thousand words and  since the infamous Timeline change  last year, that seems to be a huge understatement in Facebookland. It’s well known that a good image in your Facebook Timeline has at least 4 times the chance to viralize.  Over the last few months we at the See Colombia Travel […]

Oct 18

Travel to Cali – Top 10 things to do in this hot city

Sarah October 18, 2012

1. Salsa You cannot travel to Cali without getting your salsa on. Cali is the Salsa capital of the WORLD, there are dance schools throughout town one of which is owned by World Champions Swing Latino (Carrera 24 N° 28-47, Cali) –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Salsa dancing is a must in Cali, whether or […]

Oct 02

The Incredible City of Medellín, more than just friendly people (plus, vote Medellín for City of the Year!)

Sarah October 2, 2012

Medellín has a lot going for it, doesn’t it? We know the people are said to be the friendliest in the country, but there’s so much more to the City of Eternal Spring than that. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– The changes Medellín has gone through in such a short time are unbelievable, and its […]

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