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Carnaval de Negros y Blancos

Jolly Holidays

With the end of this year and the beginning of the next comes a whole host of Colombian festivals across the country. We take a look at the big...

La Guajira Colombia, Cabo de la Vela

Desert Tripping

[caption id="attachment_8625" align="aligncenter" width="960"] El Pilón de Azúcar at Cabo de La Vela. Photo: Eric Bauer[/caption] Oli Pritchard...

Bahia Solano, Whales

Whales of a time

[caption id="attachment_7948" align="alignnone" width="610"] A whale caught breaching the water. Photo: optours.com[/caption] Colombia's Choco...

Cali Colombia

Cali-gula

[caption id="attachment_17661" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A beautiful rainbow streaches across the city skyline.[/caption] With the Petronio...

Travelling to Schengen from Colombia without a visa

Oli Pritchard shares some things to think about before you book that visa-free trip to Europe So, Schengen restrictions are finally going to...

2015: Top ten Colombian destinations

As Forbes puts the country in its top 10 ‘Coolest’ destinations, the secret that was once Colombia is well and truly out. Check out...

Choco-ed Full Of Contrasts

[caption id="attachment_1243" align="alignright" width="246"] A musician participates in the San Pacho festival celebrations Photo: Azzam...

Colombian Amazon

Untamed Amazon

[caption id="attachment_1029" align="aligncenter" width="960"] A stunning sunset is a nightly occurrence in this part of the world.[/caption] As...

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