Exchange rates can be daunting, but in 2023, it’s seamless with numerous ATMs and exchange bureaus. Always check for the best rates and ensure you have some local currency on hand. read more
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Colombia pulsates with festivals, dances, and local markets. Every city and town offers a unique cultural palette, be it the vibrant Carnival of Barranquilla or the serene notes of a local band in Medellín. read more
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From shared meals to impromptu dance lessons, my moments with the people of Cochahuaira will forever be etched in my memory. Their genuine hospitality and intriguing stories offered a rich layer to my travel narrative. read more
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Journeying on horseback through the cobblestoned streets of Villa de Leyva was a timeless experience. The serene landscapes and the relaxed pace of the ride made it a highlight. Read more
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Colombia’s varying altitudes can catch travelers off guard. Bogotá, sitting over 2,600 meters above sea level, left me gasping on my first day. A key tip? Take it slow, hydrate, and listen to your body. read more
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Villa de Leyva isn’t just for its colonial charm. Adrenaline junkies are in for a treat here, with paragliding, mountain biking, and rock climbing among the myriad options. read more
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Venturing into the heart of Colombia, I got a firsthand look into its rural farm life. The patchwork of green fields, the sound of roosters in the morning, and the warmth of the Colombian farmers is an experience like no other. This is where you’ll truly feel the soul of the nation, savoring freshly brewed coffee and reveling in the rhythms of the countryside. read more
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How to use a public restroom in Colombia
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One of the things that I had forgotten about Colombia was how to use public restrooms. Don’t get me wrong, I know how to use the restroom, but there are a few things that you must keep in mind when you have to use a public restroom in Colombia.  ..read more
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Driving in Bogotá, Colombia
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Traffic in Bogotá, Colombia is much different than in the U.S. and most parts of Europe. Not only do you have to be aware of cars and pedestrians, but you also have to focus on bicycles and motorcycles everywhere, plus lots of street vendors ..read more
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How Colombians drink hot Chocolate
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I grew up in Colombia drinking hot chocolate only one way, and it wasn’t with peppermint or marshmallows. It will sound surprising to you but hear me out ..read more
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