Vaupés
Santiago de Cali is the capital city of the department of Valle del Cauca located in southwestern Colombia. The city enjoys a year round spring like climate and is known for its friendly and openly ho…
SAN AGUSTÍN Y TIERRADENTRO
In the Upper Magdalena region of the department of Huila, to the very location where Colombia’s most famous river traces its source and nestled between the central and easterly ridges of the Andes Mou…
EASTERN PLAINS
The capital of the department of Casanare is the city of Yopal, a place which was founded on February 22nd 1915, and which is an indigenous word referring to the heart of a particular tree. Yopal is s…
TAYRONA
Tayrona National Park is located on the Colombian Atlantic coast a few kilometres from Santa Marta. The park’s boundaries extend from just beyond the bay of Taganga to where the Piedras River opens ou…
SANTANDER
The department of Santander is located in the central northeastern part of Colombia along one side of the Andes. The capital of the department is Bucaramanga, 414km and 8 hours overland from BOGOTÁ, o…
VILLA DE LEYVA
The town of Villa de Leyva, located 207 km from Bogotá at an altitude of 2,140m, was founded in 1572 by Hernán Suárez de Villalobos who named it after Andrés Días Venero de Leyva, the first president …
SANTA MARTA
Founded on July 29, 1525 by the Spanish Conquistador Rodrigo de Bastidas, Santa Marta was the first city in Colombia and therefore it is the oldest in South America. It was the port of entry for those…
SAN JOSE DEL GUAVIARE
San Jose del Guaviare is located on the border between the Llanos Orientales and the Amazon jungle. With an average temperature of 25 ºC, the capital of the department of Guaviare is a destination tha…
SAN ANDRÉS & PROVICENCIA
The archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina is located to the northwest of the Colombian mainland in the Caribbean and was declared a UNESCO Biosphere reserve in 2000. It is believed…
POPAYÁN
The town of Popayán is a small and perfectly formed colonial town often referred to as the White City due to the prevalence of the chalk-white facades of the homes and buildings in the historical cent…