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If it is beautiful landscapes that you are looking for then you will find desert, jungle, mountain and coastal regions giving you as much diversity as any other country on earth. Just take a look at the photographs in the Destinations section of this site to see how stunning Travels in Colombia really is.
Then you have its people, many who have suffered in the past due to varying political situations but who are now once again living life to the full in a safe and happy environment. In the recent Happy Planet Index survey, Colombia is ranked number 2 and there are countless reasons why the Holidays in Colombia people have lots to be cheerful about.
It is true that in the past Tours in Colombia has suffered at the hands of terrorist organizations and drug barons but that is the history of Colombia and its people are focused on the future. The current government under President Alvaro Uribe has done its utmost to secure safety for the Colombian people and visitors alike, this is something that is in place for years and years to come under various initiatives including one called Democratic Security.
It is a fact that tourism is on the increase Vacation in Colombia as the political situation has changed. In 2006 alone, Colombia had 1,500,000 tourists visit the country, an increase of 50% from the previous year, only Peru experienced a bigger increase during the same period. Also, the famed Guidebook series Lonely Planet recently listed Colombia number 8 in its top 10 destinations in the World, there is a reason for this everybody.
Whether you are an experienced traveller looking for a new destination or someone out on a first time adventure, the beauty, diversity, culture, accessibility and friendliness of Colombia will leave you with outstanding memories for years to come.
Come and experience this amazing country and discover South America’s best kept secret with a company that cares about you.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
cartagena



The UNESCO World Heritage listed city of Cartagena on the Caribbean coast is oozing with history and is a major destination for tourists within Latin America.
The city was founded in 1533 by Pedro de Heredia who fought and defeated the local Indians in the area and then claimed the land for himself.Tours in colombia Cartagena became the first major Spanish settlement on mainland South America shortly afterwards. The city soon prospered as the main export point for the gold and silver being looted in Peru and as the major slave port in the Americas, this gave the city a reputation amongst the European pirates of the time.
Many pirates and privateers invaded Cartagena including Sir John Hawkins and the more famous Sir Francis Drake. When Drake invaded Cartagena,Travels in colombia he burned one quarter of City to the ground and in response to this Spain started to pour millions of Spanish dollars in to a defence system for the city. The outcome was a fantastic fortified city which can still be seen today. The fortification of the city amounted to an incredible 11 km of walls with more than 20 mini forts and batteries to accompany the impressive fortress ‘San Felipe de Barajas’.
Many of the old colonial buildings within the cities walls have been restored to their former glory and just wondering around the narrow streets enchants every visitor.
Cartagena has it all, from the history of the old city you also have the newer and up market Bocagrande area. This is where you will find the beaches, shopping malls and skyscrapers.
On top of this you have the amazing 1 day excursion to the Rosario Islands. A fast boat will take you out through the islands and past more fortress’ before continuing on to a sea aquarium and the paradise beach of Playa Blanca.
Truly amazing are the best words to describe this region of Vacation in Colombia.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Cafe Andina
This is a shorter tour lasting 12 days with the focus on the Andean highlands and the stunning coffee growing region. You will travel from the cosmopolitan capital Bogota, with its many world class museums including the gold museum and the Botero Gallery, both set in the historic ‘La Canderlaria’ region of the city.
Onwards to the nearby charming colonial town of Villa de Leyva which is a Colombian national monument due to its period architecture dated from 1572. It is also in this region that the armies of Simon Bolivar and Francisco Santander declared independence for Colombia in 1817 after the battle of Boyaca. After returning back to Bogota for 1 night we will then travel by airplane to Pereira in the heart of the coffee growing region known locally as the ‘Cafetera’.
Delve in to this tasty Colombian tradition of growing the best and richest coffee in the world. Yes it really is that good! We travel from Pereira to Manizales, the journey surrounded by a lush green expanse of rolling green hills dotted with coffee plantations. Manizales is our base to explore the Nevada del Ruiz national park with volcano (Nevado de Ruiz) sitting proudly at 5321m above sea level. It is from Manizales that we travel on to the capital of the Antioquia province, Medellin.
Once the home of the infamous Pablo Escobar, modern Medellin is beautifully set in the middle of the Aburra valley. Medellin is the capital of Tango in Colombia and is famed for its nightlife, you can judge for yourself if its people are the most beautiful in Colombia, something Medellin’s inhabitants proudly boast. The world famous painter and sculpture Fernando Botero was born in Medellin and many of his works can be seen around the cities parks and plazas as well as in the museum of Antioquia.
Onwards to the nearby charming colonial town of Villa de Leyva which is a Colombian national monument due to its period architecture dated from 1572. It is also in this region that the armies of Simon Bolivar and Francisco Santander declared independence for Colombia in 1817 after the battle of Boyaca. After returning back to Bogota for 1 night we will then travel by airplane to Pereira in the heart of the coffee growing region known locally as the ‘Cafetera’.
Delve in to this tasty Colombian tradition of growing the best and richest coffee in the world. Yes it really is that good! We travel from Pereira to Manizales, the journey surrounded by a lush green expanse of rolling green hills dotted with coffee plantations. Manizales is our base to explore the Nevada del Ruiz national park with volcano (Nevado de Ruiz) sitting proudly at 5321m above sea level. It is from Manizales that we travel on to the capital of the Antioquia province, Medellin.
Once the home of the infamous Pablo Escobar, modern Medellin is beautifully set in the middle of the Aburra valley. Medellin is the capital of Tango in Colombia and is famed for its nightlife, you can judge for yourself if its people are the most beautiful in Colombia, something Medellin’s inhabitants proudly boast. The world famous painter and sculpture Fernando Botero was born in Medellin and many of his works can be seen around the cities parks and plazas as well as in the museum of Antioquia.
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Santa Marta.

Santa Marta is one of the oldest cities in the Americas after it’s founding in 1525 and is home to the oldest house in the Americas, the Customs House which dates back to 1530.
The city is famed for being a major maritime port, tourist destination and because the Liberator of much of South America, Simon Bolivar, died in the nearby Hacienda travels in colombia‘La Quinta de San Pedro Alejandrino’. The estate is now a tourist site with daily tours of its beautiful gardens and houses.
With close proximity to the Tayrona National Park, Santa Marta is the main destination for people looking to do excursions within the park, to the Lost City and for trekking in the Sierra Nevada.
The Sierra Nevada is part of the Andes mountain range and is the highest coastal range in the world with its highest peak, Pico Cristóbal Colón, an impressive 5700 meters high and just 45 km’s from the sea.
The nearby fishing village of Taganga makes for a lovely half day trip where you can visit nearby beaches, sample some amazing sea food and be stunned at the amazing scenery with the mountains meeting the sea.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Tayrona

Tours in Tayana
This national park was (and in some areas still is) home to the Tayrona civilization that thrived in the area some 2000 years ago, long before the more famous Inca culture from Peru.
The park comprises easy walks and tours in colombia that take you to various secluded beaches and remnants of small villages attributed to the Tayrona culture. It is a beautiful, idyllic location with outstanding beaches voted the 2nd best in the world by the Guardian newspaper in 2006.
We stay in Eco cabins for 2 nights (made from locally found materials) which gives you plenty of time to explore the area and relax whilst taking in this amazing location.
The travels in colombia (sometimes spelt Tairona) were renowned for their unique gold work with many exhibits on display in Bogota’s gold museum.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Travels And Tours

Colombia Vacations are something we all look forward to all year. Yet, when it comes time for vacations in colombia,Travels,Tours in colombia,holidays in colombia many of us have a hard time deciding what we want to do and where we want to go. If you're tired of doing the same thing year after year, you're due for a change. What about spending one of your holidays on an adventure travel tour? Where at one time tours were relatively new, they are now very commonplace for vacationers. Instead of driving with a map and travel brochures on your lap, let the tour guide do the driving for you.
An adventure colombia travel tour is a type of tour that gives you the opportunity to do exciting things rather than just site see. You actually take part in activities. There are many different varieties of colombia adventure tours available. You can make your holidays special this year if the whole family partakes in an adventure travel tour.
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If you're not sure of what interests you, review some options available either online or with a travel agent. Research what is all available band you may find something that you never thought of that suddenly peaks your interest. If you're taking your family, have them all nearby as your do your searching. You may be surprised at what interests everyone. Once your find what you want, be sure to make a reservation.
Some unique colombia travels activities you may find are rock-climbing tours in exotic places. While the idea of Rio de Janeiro may sound appealing to you, if you've never rock climbed and are not a physical person, this may not be a good idea. If you like animals, you may enjoy learning to control an Alaskan dog by partaking in an Alaskan Dog Sled tour.
Keep in mind, you don't have to do something exotic or dangerous. Adventure travel colombia
means something different to each person. A trip to Italy trying out different Italian restaurants would be an adventure tour if you've never done that before.
Adventure travels in colombia , tours in colombia are often done as part of a group, however; you don't need to be in a group. You can take a friend or close family member with you on your adventure travel colombia tour. It's not recommended to go on an adventure travel tour alone, specifically if it's a dangerous trip. Always let family members know where you're it in case of emergencies.
Overall, you will find that an adventure travel tour will be a vacation that you'll want to repeat year after year. Maybe not the same type of adventure, but the same type of colombia vacation!
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Friday, April 24, 2009
Medellin
Medellin, or The City of Eternal Spring, is one of the jewels in Colombia’s crown.
The city is the capital of the Antioquia province in Travels in Colombia and is the countries second biggest city with a population of 3.2 million people in the metropolitan area.
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Set in the middle of the Aburra valley Medellin is surrounded by beautiful green mountains and sits at an altitude of 1495 meters. This affords the city a pleasant spring like temperature for most of the year.
The people of Medellin, known locally as Paisas or Antioqueños are some of the most friendly people holidays in Colombia. You will find that most will go out of their way to help you and will often have a smile on their faces when doing so. With this spirit the people of Medellin take pride in their city and everything about it as well as the same pride for themselves and the way they look.
The world famous painter and sculptor Fernando Botero was born in Medellin and many of his works can be seen around the cities parks and plazas. Botero is famous for his paintings and bronze statues which display very voluptuous figures.
The city is also famous for it’s festivals with the Medellin Flower Festival taking centre stage. La Feria de las Flores as it is known, takes place in early August every year and has done since 1957. First organized by the Gardening Club of Medellin, the festival was an exhibition of locally grown flowers. Today street parades including Antique cars, Mass horse rides, the Flower Carrying Parade and a beauty pageant take place around the city and the festival is the most important social event of the year.
Medellin has 2 free cable cars that take to you fantastic viewpoints of the city which can be amazing on a clear day. On top of this the small town of Guatape is an inland paradise consisting of a flooded mountainous area after a reservoir was built for a hydroelectric dam. This created a beautiful landscape full of hills and lakes and now the area is a major tourist attraction from Medellin, due to the stunning scenery. A natural rock called ‘La Piedra de Peñol’ offers the most spectacular views from the top with access coming in the way of a staircase built in to one side of the rock.
All in all Medellin has become a favorite destination for travelers within Vacations in Colombia, one which you also are sure to enjoy.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Manizales

Manizales is the capital of the Caldas province in Colombia and sits at an altitude of 2150 meters. The city is also the main centre for coffee production in the country and has no less than 7 Universities making it an important city for education within Colombia.
The main attraction near to the city is the Nevado del Ruiz national park which is home to the Volcano of the same name. At 5321 meters above sea level Nevado del Ruiz (or Mount Ruiz) is an active volcano that is accessible as a day trip from Manizales.
Tours depart early in the morning taking you by bus up to the snow line at 5000m, you then have the option of hiking the last 300 meters to the top of the volcano. Stunning scenery and high altitude literally make this a breath taking experience.
On top of this Manizales has fantastic miradors (or look out points) which have fabulous views of the surrounding valleys. Churches, park’s, plazas and a gothic style cathedral are all places of interest within the city making Manizales a lovely destination year round.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Zona Cafetera

The coffee region (Zona Cafetera) is situated in the mid-west of Colombia. Famed throughout the world, the area proudly produces one of Colombia’s biggest exports.
Located a short 40 minute drive from Pereira airport is Finca Villa Maria. Surrounded by beautiful rolling green hills the 100 year old house takes peace and tranquillity to another level. Acres of coffee bush’s and banana trees cover the hillsides while various types of birds sing happily away.
Fertile land, strong sunshine, rain and an altitude of 1300 meters make the area perfect for growing what Colombians boast as the best, richest and tastiest coffee in the world.
Finca Villa Maria is a working coffee farm and as part of your tour with Colombus Tours you will get to see the coffee making process in action. You will have a tour of the production area where at the end you will get to decide for yourself on the quality of the world’s most consumed non-alcoholic drink. We guarantee you will not be disappointed.
In your free time on the Finca you can choose to walk around the surrounding hills, take a horse ride around the same area, go for a swim in the large swimming pool or just lay back and relax in one of the hammocks whilst taking in this stunning scenery. .
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Villa de Leyva
Villa de Leyva
Villa de Leyva (sometimes spelt Villa de Leiva) is a beautiful colonial town located 165 km’s north of Bogota. The town is considered one of the finest colonial towns in Colombia and was declared a National Monument on December 17, 1954 in order to preserve its architecture. At an altitude of 2,144 meters, Villa de Leyva has a nice spring like climate that its 4500 inhabitants enjoy year round.
Cobble stone streets and white washed colonial buildings are a main feature of the town but the main square (or ‘Plaza Mayor’ in Spanish) is the masterpiece. The square is one of the largest in the Americas, some 14,000 square meters, all of which is covered in large cobblestones and on all four sides by stunning colonial architecture.
The Cathedral on the main square and the Iglesia del Carmen are two fantastic examples of religious architecture. Museums also feature in the town with the Casa-Museo Luis Alberto Acuña (a local artist’s museum), Casa de Antionio Ricuarte (house of the local hero who fought in Simon Bolivar’s army) and the Religious art museum being the pick of the bunch.
Outdoor restaurants, small cafes and an extremely laid back feel, make Villa de Leyva a popular weekend location for people from Bogota and tourists alike. We are sure you will enjoy the peace and tranquility of this beautiful destination.
Villa de Leyva (sometimes spelt Villa de Leiva) is a beautiful colonial town located 165 km’s north of Bogota. The town is considered one of the finest colonial towns in Colombia and was declared a National Monument on December 17, 1954 in order to preserve its architecture. At an altitude of 2,144 meters, Villa de Leyva has a nice spring like climate that its 4500 inhabitants enjoy year round.
Cobble stone streets and white washed colonial buildings are a main feature of the town but the main square (or ‘Plaza Mayor’ in Spanish) is the masterpiece. The square is one of the largest in the Americas, some 14,000 square meters, all of which is covered in large cobblestones and on all four sides by stunning colonial architecture.
The Cathedral on the main square and the Iglesia del Carmen are two fantastic examples of religious architecture. Museums also feature in the town with the Casa-Museo Luis Alberto Acuña (a local artist’s museum), Casa de Antionio Ricuarte (house of the local hero who fought in Simon Bolivar’s army) and the Religious art museum being the pick of the bunch.
Outdoor restaurants, small cafes and an extremely laid back feel, make Villa de Leyva a popular weekend location for people from Bogota and tourists alike. We are sure you will enjoy the peace and tranquility of this beautiful destination.
Bogota
The cosmopolitan capital of Colombia has it all, history, colonial architecture, fantastic museums, great scenery as well as fashionable cafes, restaurants and bars.
Bogota is set in the middle of the eastern arm of the Colombian Andes and sits at an altitude of 2650 meters. The city has an estimated population of 7 million inhabitants making it one of the larger capital cities within South America.
Bogotá was originally called "Bacatá" (which means “planted fields”) by the Muisca Indians and it was the center of their civilization before the Spanish colonized the area in 1538.
Bogota is set in the middle of the eastern arm of the Colombian Andes and sits at an altitude of 2650 meters. The city has an estimated population of 7 million inhabitants making it one of the larger capital cities within South America.
Bogotá was originally called "Bacatá" (which means “planted fields”) by the Muisca Indians and it was the center of their civilization before the Spanish colonized the area in 1538.
colombia
Colombia
It is hard to try and sum up Colombia in just a few sentences as it one of the most diverse countries on the planet.
Colombia is steeped in history dating back over 2000 years when it was populated by hunter gatherers and shortly after by civilizations such as the Muisca and Tayrona. Spanish ships first arrived in Colombia in 1499 and began their process of conquest and colonization. After this period Colombia became the first country in South America to win its Independence from Spanish rule under the armies of Simon Bolivar.
If it is beautiful landscapes that you are looking for then you will find desert, jungle, mountain and coastal regions giving you as much diversity as any other country on earth. Just take a look at the photographs in the Destinations section of this site to see how stunning Colombia really is. Then you have its people, many who have suffered in the past due to varying political situations but who are now once again living life to the full in a safe and happy environment. In the recent Happy Planet Index survey, Colombia is ranked number 2 and there are countless reasons why the Colombian people have lots to be cheerful about. It is true that in the past Colombia has suffered at the hands of terrorist organizations and drug barons but that is the history of Colombia and its people are focused on the future. The current government under President Alvaro Uribe has done its utmost to secure safety for the Colombian people and visitors alike, this is something that is in place for years and years to come under various initiatives including one called Democratic Security.
It is a fact that tourism is on the increase in Colombia as the political situation has changed. In 2006 alone, Colombia had 1,500,000 tourists visit the country, an increase of 50% from the previous year, only Peru experienced a bigger increase during the same period. Also, the famed Guidebook series Lonely Planet recently listed Colombia number 8 in its top 10 destinations in the World, there is a reason for this everybody.
Whether you are an experienced traveller looking for a new destination or someone out on a first time adventure, the beauty, diversity, culture, accessibility and friendliness of Colombia will leave you with outstanding memories for years to come.
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It is hard to try and sum up Colombia in just a few sentences as it one of the most diverse countries on the planet.
Colombia is steeped in history dating back over 2000 years when it was populated by hunter gatherers and shortly after by civilizations such as the Muisca and Tayrona. Spanish ships first arrived in Colombia in 1499 and began their process of conquest and colonization. After this period Colombia became the first country in South America to win its Independence from Spanish rule under the armies of Simon Bolivar.
If it is beautiful landscapes that you are looking for then you will find desert, jungle, mountain and coastal regions giving you as much diversity as any other country on earth. Just take a look at the photographs in the Destinations section of this site to see how stunning Colombia really is. Then you have its people, many who have suffered in the past due to varying political situations but who are now once again living life to the full in a safe and happy environment. In the recent Happy Planet Index survey, Colombia is ranked number 2 and there are countless reasons why the Colombian people have lots to be cheerful about. It is true that in the past Colombia has suffered at the hands of terrorist organizations and drug barons but that is the history of Colombia and its people are focused on the future. The current government under President Alvaro Uribe has done its utmost to secure safety for the Colombian people and visitors alike, this is something that is in place for years and years to come under various initiatives including one called Democratic Security.
It is a fact that tourism is on the increase in Colombia as the political situation has changed. In 2006 alone, Colombia had 1,500,000 tourists visit the country, an increase of 50% from the previous year, only Peru experienced a bigger increase during the same period. Also, the famed Guidebook series Lonely Planet recently listed Colombia number 8 in its top 10 destinations in the World, there is a reason for this everybody.
Whether you are an experienced traveller looking for a new destination or someone out on a first time adventure, the beauty, diversity, culture, accessibility and friendliness of Colombia will leave you with outstanding memories for years to come.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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Colombia is truly the undiscovered gem of South America. Visit this beautiful and friendly country with Colombus Tours, the specialist for vacations and group travel within Colombia.
Colombia will amaze and enchant every visitor from the cosmopolitan capital city Bogota with its world famous museums to the beautiful Caribbean coast and historical city of Cartagena.
Click on ´Our Tours´ to see the amazing options for travel within Colombia. Alternatively, choose any of the destinations from the drop down menu for information on each place visited and a short video at the bottom of each page.
With Colombus Tours you will experience the best of a little known country travelling with experts in a combination of flights and private transport whilst staying in 3 and 4 star hotels. Contrary to popular belief, Colombia is a safe country to travel in, particularly when accompanied by the professional and knowledgeable staff at Colombus Tours.
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