The Colombian Andes are home to two of the main cities of Colombia, Bogotá and Medellín, and boast unique biodiversity due to the Andes mountain range being divided into three different formations upon reaching Colombia. This results in a diverse range of thermal floors, volcanoes, crystal clear waterfalls, protected moors, rivers, heritage towns, and many other natural wonders to discover on your journey through the traditions and culture of the local people.
the largest city and capital of Colombia, offers an abundance of cultural events and activities throughout the year, with a wide variety of hotel, gastronomic, and activity options to choose from.
also known as the “City of Eternal Spring” due to its pleasant climate and picturesque landscapes, offers diverse experiences and attractions to visitors.
is one of the most productive regions in Colombia, with the largest agricultural area in the country. It offers the opportunity to see beautiful landscapes and heritage towns steeped in Colombian culture.
region, made up of Caldas, Risaralda, and Quindío, is famous for its delicious coffee and offers the chance to explore the “Coffee Triangle” and its beautiful landscapes, including the Cocora Valley, Salento, the butterfly garden, coffee farms, the snowy park, hot springs in Santa Rosa de Cabal and other incredible sites.
offers a rich blend of nature and culture, with a wide range of adventure activities connected with nature, such as rafting, paragliding, and kayaking, as well as heritage towns like Barichara, Sangil, Socorro, and Zapatoca.
Tolima and Huila
offer a variety of places to explore, such as the Tatacoa desert, the spinal cord, the famous suckling pig, and the south of the region with San Agustín and its archaeological and natural attractions such as the source of the Magdalena River.
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