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Tag: The Best of Colombia

Sep 21

Top 5 Bogotá Desserts – A Delicious Friday Treat

Sarah September 21, 2012

Colombians definitely have a sweet tooth. Business men walk down busy streets on their way to meetings with ice-creams in their hands and no matter what time of day it is, hot chocolate and cheese always goes down a treat. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Now, I like dessert just as much as the next […]

Sep 14

5 Great Restaurants in Bogotá for Amor y Amistad

Paul Fowler September 14, 2012

We’ve gone relatively Amor y Amistad crazy this week, bringing you a romantic playlist, a place to buy flowers in Bogotá and generally mentioning it whenever we get the chance. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Well, today is no different, because we’re going to bring you 5 great picks for restaurants in Bogotá that will help […]

Aug 31

Must See Video of Colombia: Timelapsin’ Round Colombia

Paul Fowler August 31, 2012

 We saw this video a while ago in the Colombia Travel Blog towers and we wanted to share it with you guys, our video-loving readers. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– It’s a great way to share the beauty of Colombia with the world, so credit to Ed Beck from MB Films for the great idea and even […]

Aug 30

Colombia’s Caribbean Coast in Photos: From Cartagena to La Guajira

Paul Fowler August 30, 2012

UPDATE! Last night we were featured on two major US publications, the Huffington Post and NBC. They covered our story about Nicole, the woman that was kidnapped in Colombia 36 years ago and reunited with her family recently. This is great news, and once again we want to thank you all for helping us as […]

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Aug 29

Top 5 Hikes in Colombia – From Mountains to Jungles and Beyond

Paul Fowler August 29, 2012

  –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Check out ‘The Top 10 Treks in Colombia: from Andes to Amazon’  My feet were soaked. My bag weighed heavy on my back. I was tired. More tired than I think I’ve ever been. But alongside the exhaustion and dehydration was a sense of unmistakeable contentment. I had arrived […]

Aug 14

The Top 5 Most Visited Colombia Travel Blog Posts of 2012 (So Far)

Paul Fowler August 14, 2012

Click aca–> para la lista de los mejores posts en castellano –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– We’re past the half way mark of the year and thought it was just about time to bring you some of the highlights. It’s been an incredible year so far. We’ve built an even bigger community of people that […]

Aug 01

Top 5 Moments From Last Year’s Medellin Feria de Las Flores

Paul Fowler August 1, 2012

Medellin’s Feria de Las Flores, or Flower Festival, is full of highlights. It’s a week of parades, parties and, of course, flowers, that all takes place in one of South America’s most progressive, beautiful cities. –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Of course, people love lists, and so for the sake of ease I’m putting my […]

Jul 11

5 Places to Go in Bogota That You Won’t Find in Your Guidebook

Paul Fowler July 11, 2012

There are places in every big city that you wish you knew about. You’re travelling and your computer breaks – where do you go to get it fixed? Supermarkets, too, can look appealing when you’re lost in a big city, but where to go to get the best deals on fruit and veg? –> Colombia […]

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Jul 06

The Colombia Travel Blog’s Vallenato Playlist

Paul Fowler July 6, 2012

  –> Colombia Dolar (TRM) <– Vallenato is one of those things that you either love or you hate or you’re aurally offended by. Myself? I used to hate it but after a year swigging aguardientes and drunkenly slurring the words I’ve come to see the appeal. Vallenato isn’t about the music, it’s about the […]

Jun 29

6 People From All Around Recommend Travelling to Colombia (and See Colombia Travel!)

Paul Fowler June 29, 2012

Colombia, as we know too well, still suffers from a reputation it earned decades ago. Despite rapid and huge improvements, many minds are still to change and for many travel to Colombia is completely off the card. That’s why we at the Colombia Travel Blog endeavor to bring you as luck information as we can […]

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