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TRAVELLING BEYOND THE BEATEN PATH ROUND 4: COLOMBIA

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After decades of armed warfare, Colombia’s best-kept secrets are waiting for the adventurous traveller along with the warm welcoming of their people. Imagine exploring ancient jungles where time stands still, lounging on pristine beaches without another soul in sight, or discovering surreal landscapes that feel like another planet. From hidden archaeological treasures to untouched islands and remote deserts, this is your guide to Colombia’s most awe-inspiring, undiscovered gems. Whether you crave thrilling wildlife encounters, rich cultural connections, or simply the solitude of unspoiled nature, these unforgettable destinations will reveal a side of Colombia few have ever seen. Let the journey begin!

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1. Chiribiquete National Park (Amazonas)

Chiribiquete National Park by Julia Miranda
Chiribiquete National Park – “The Maloca of the Jaguar” (Colombia) / TBS

2. Lost City Trekking – Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta

Lost city in Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta by Arpad Benedek
Trying to find Colombia’s Lost City | Adventure Hike to Teyuna also known as Ciudad Perdida

3. Guajira Peninsula

Colombia
Guajira Peninsula by Jhonny Salas Brochero
HIDDEN Desert Tribe | La Guajira | Cinematic Travel

4. Caño Cristales (Serranía de la Macarena)

Caño Cristales (Colombia Travel and Tours ©)
Rainbow River In Colombia Is The Most Beautiful In The World

5. Tatacoa Desert

Tatacoa Desert by H2dstudio Creativo (Pexels)
Desierto de la Tatacoa | Colombia | Cinematic Drone Video 4K

6. Mompox (Santa Cruz de Mompox)

Santa Cruz de Mompox Street by Roberto Castano (Pexels)
Un Momento en Santa Cruz de Mompox (4k)

7. San José del Guaviare

San Jose del Guaviare (CC).
Colombia - San José del Guaviare - Drone Videography 4k

8. Nuquí (Chocó)

Sunset at Nuqui (Choco) by Patricia Hoyos (Pexels)
Nuquí, Chocó - Colombia Drone 4k

9. Páramo de Ocetá (Boyacá)

Paramo de Oceta (CC)
The Paramo de Oceta: Unique Colombia Trekking

10. Isla Providencia (San Andrés and Providencia Archipelago)

Providencia Archipelago Island by Fabian Wiktor (Pexels)
Tiny Island, Giant Flavors: Providencia’s Rondón

Finally, I would like to dedicate a few lines about the pacification process in Colombia.

Marked by the 2016 peace agreement between the government and the FARC guerrilla, has significantly improved security in many regions, opening up previously off-limits areas to travellers. While the country continues to address challenges from smaller armed groups and drug-related violence, the overall safety for tourists has greatly increased, impulsed by the infrastructures created and the efforts of the Colombians and their government to open such a beautiful country to the tourism .

Travellers today can explore Colombia’s breathtaking landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich culture with more confidence than ever before.

However, it’s still important to stay informed and follow local advice.

Thanks to David and Alvaro, my “parceros caleños” for their advises while I was writing this article.

We would love to hear about your experiences in Colombia or answer your questions about the country.

Don’t hesitate to leave your comments. Thanks!

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