5 Amazing Places to Visit in Colombia

 

 

 

Situated at the northern tip of South America, Colombia has over 441,000 square miles of land to explore. Known for its tropical landscapes, emeralds, and the myth of El Dorado, millions of tourists flock to Colombia each year. With so much to see and do, here are just 5 amazing places to visit in Colombia.

Caño Cristales

Caño Cristales is one of the most beautiful and unspoiled rivers to see in Colombia. If you want to get outdoors and explore, you must check out this unique natural wonder, especially because of its breathtaking combination of colors like green, black, yellow, and green. From June to November (the wet season) you will see the floor of the river turn red too. As one of the most exciting tourist attractions to check out in the country, Caño Cristales can be found in the Colombian National Park of La Macarena.

Cartagena

Located along the Colombian Caribbean Coast, Cartagena is another amazing place to check out when in Colombia. In 1984, Cartagena was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because of its historical status. Wherever you go in the city, you will find tons of colorful streets that are brimming with history. With so many historical sites, architecture, aromas, and atmosphere to explore, you are sure to get a real taste and feel for why Cartagena is one of the most special places to visit in Colombia.

Villa de Leyva

Arguably the most touristy town in Boyacá, Villa de Leyva is a colonial village that feels like it’s frozen in time. If you’re into your history, taking a trip to the town will make you feel like you’ve been transported back to the colonial times. There are lots of historic sites to check out, and a range of museums such as the Museo del Carmen. To get the most out of your trip, make sure to have a look at museum opening times to avoid disappointment.

Mompox

Renowned for its culture, stunning landscape, and architecture, Mompox is another town that’s frozen in time. While the rest of Colombia has advanced with the times, Mompox looks just like it did during the colonial times, making it another area that was declared a World Heritage site back in 1995 by UNESCO. Founded in 1540 and located roughly six hours away from Cartagena, Mompox is a favorite with tourists.

Medellin

Once known as one of the most dangerous cities to visit on the planet, Medellin has changed dramatically since the dark days of the 1990s. As a popular tourist destination, many travelers flock to the city every year. With so much natural beauty to explore, as well as friendly locals to help point you in the right direction, it’s warming to see how much the city has changed in the past 20 years. If you’re wanting to brush up on your Spanish, you may be interested in attending Baselang’s Spanish school, helping to improve your skills and enable you to communicate with the locals.

With its desirable Caribbean coastline, unique ecosystems, and the Andres mountain range, Colombia is slowly becoming one of the biggest tourist destinations in the world. Whether you’re heading on a short trip or a family vacation, there are so many fantastic places to check out throughout the country. Before you book your adventure to South America, it’s always best to check out a range of travel comparison websites to help you find the best deals on your flights and accommodation. No matter your reason for visiting Colombia, you are sure to have an experience you’ll never forget.

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