Top 10 Must See Destinations In Latin America
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Top 10 Must See Destinations In Latin America.
It's not easy to offer a short version of all that beckons travelers to Latin America, but there are a few spots that everyone should see in their lifetime. We've tried to include destinations for experienced adventurers looking for something new and unknown, as well as classic and well-worn draws for new travelers heading out on the road for the first time.
So start delving into remote ancient ruins, wandering charming colonial neighborhoods, exploring stunning natural wonders and enjoying pristine tropical paradises. Here are Latin America's top 10 must-see destinations that we have narrowed down for you.
1. Machu Picchu, Peru
2. Lago de Atitlan, Guatemala
3. Iguazu Falls, Argentina and Brazil
4. The Lost City, Colombia
5. The Galapagos, Ecuador
6. La Candelaria, Colombia
7. Ilha Grande, Brazil
8. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia
9. Chichen Itza, Mexico
10. Old Havana, Cuba
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Colombia Travel Guide (HD)
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Best Places to Visit in Colombia, South America
Best Places to Visit in Colombia, South America
Cast all of your outdated ideas aside - like drug wars and gangsters - and you'll find that Colombia is a nation brimming with confidence and rushing headfirst into a more peaceful and prosperous future. In this land of contrasts, you'll encounter snow-capped Andean peaks, tropical Amazonian jungles, turquoise Caribbean coasts, and two sun-kissed deserts. You'll also find a host of spectacular attractions at the places in between, from the bustling cities of Bogotá and Medellin to the quiet colonial village of Mompox. Above all else, the famous Colombian hospitality will undoubtedly find you coming back for more.
1.Medellin
2.Caño Cristales
3.Tayrona National Natural Park
4.Cartagena
5.Mompox
6.The Salt Cathedral of Zipaquira
7.Bogota
8.The Alpine Circuit: Suesca, La Mesa de Los Santos, La Florián, and Cocuy National Park (Colombia’s Andes)
9.The Lost City
10.Leticia
Colombia’s Capital Bogota - Things to do & Restaurants (Exploring Colombia Ep.03)
Time to pay a visit to the capital and show you the best things to do in Bogota alongside some delicious restaurants in the third part of my Colombia series!
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As we started our Colombia trip at the coast and went to Medellin afterwards we had to spend some days in the capital Bogota. Apart from taking a bit of a break we decided to put together a short list of things to do in Bogota paired with recommendations for cool areas to stay and our favorite restaurants.
From the city center to recommendable food places this video is meant to also help you find your way around and plan your stay in Bogota. All my tips can also be found on my website, this includes sights as well as restaurants and hotels in Bogota.
In the next episode we are going to explore the Salsa capital Cali as well as some outdoor activities around the city.
Things to do in Medellin (Cololmbia) as shown in this episode:
- Free Tour City Center
- Zona Rosa
- La Candelaria
- Cerro Monserrate
- Andres Carne de Res
- Canasto
- Gourmet Burger Bar Bogota
- Plaza Bolivar
- La Puerta Falsa
— About Exploring Colombia —
Colombia, a country which many only know because of it’s violent past, has been on my list since I went to South America for my first long-term trip in 2012. 6 Years later and with 5 weeks to spend it was finally time to properly explore my country number 9 on the continent.
For the first part of the trip I’ll be traveling with my mate David to the historical city of Cartagena, some picturesque Carribean islands and to the city of Medellin where we get to learn about the violent past and the transformation of the country. After a few days in the capital Bogota I’ll be joined by my good friend Stefan to learn salsa and take on some outdoor adventures in Cali before heading up to Santa Marta where we checkout the most beautiful beaches, float down rivers and hike through the mountains.
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Bogota Colombia(Santa Fe) Travel Vlog 2017 Day 9:Drive By El Barrio Via Taxi! Was It Safe For Me?
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Andres,me and his wife cruise the downtown area of Bogota on Friday night via cab. We pass through various bars,clubs and a hostel because his wife wants to be alone with him tries to pay for me a hostel for the night.We see the districts of Bogota and how they differ, especially the run down areas. We also cruise by Santa Fe which is notorious for its hundreds of prostitutes standing in front of every hotel in this district; dozens and hundreds all lined up! As they call it;
zona de tolerancia,things get pretty dangerous before we leave!
Mi segundo anfitrión, Andrés y su esposa, recorrieron el centro de Bogotá el viernes por la noche en taxi. Pasamos por varios bares, clubes y un hostal porque su esposa quiere estar a solas con él, trata de pagarme un hostal por la noche. Vemos los barrios de Bogotá y cómo se diferencian, especialmente las áreas deterioradas. También navegamos por Santa Fe, que es conocida por sus cientos de prostitutas de pie frente a cada hotel en este distrito; ¡docenas y cientos se alinearon! Como lo llaman;
zona de tolerancia, ¡las cosas se vuelven peligrosas antes de que nos vayamos!
Santa Fe is the third locality of Bogotá, Capital District of Colombia. Santa Fe is the traditional downtown of the city of Bogotá, the area where the city was founded by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada on August 6, 1538. This area once comprised Bogotá's total main urban area and was known as Santa Fe de Bogotá with its traditional neighbourhoods.
Santa Fe hosts the main business areas in Bogotá, and is served by the Carrera Séptima, one of the main arteries of the city. The locality hosts most of Bogotá's skyscrapers. The International Center and the financial district along the Avenida Jiménez are also located within Santa Fe. It also contains the colonial-era commercial neighbourhood of San Victorino.
The main streets of central Bogotá intersect in Santa Fe: Carrera Séptima, formerly known as Calle Real (Royal Street), Carrera Décima, Calle 26, Avenida Circunvalar, Avenida Caracas, Avenida Ciudad de Lima and Avenida Jiménez.
Santa Fe also has a rural area located in the Eastern Hills of which Monserrate and Guadalupe are the main landmarks. The locality of La Candelaria was the location where Santa Fe de Bogotá was founded and is an enclave in the middle of the locality Santa Fe. La Candelaria was separated from Santa Fe after the creation of the Capital District.
Santa Fé has seen better days. Visitors from the U.S. may quickly recognize the atmosphere as that of an inner-city slum, and that's about right. During the day, the busiest areas between Cra 10 and Ave Caracas are safe enough aside from pickpocketing, but nearly the whole area at night veers between eerily quiet except for the odd crackhead, or busy enough with the sort of people you don't really want to get to know.
On the other hand, the small neighborhood of La Macarena, to the east of Parque de la Independencia, which contains the city's Planetarium and Plaza del Toros (the bullfighting arena), is one of the city's quaintest and most delightful places to hang out. It's a quiet, bohemian neighborhood filled with artsy cafes, art galleries, and great mid-range and upscale restaurants. It's considered one of the most up-and-coming parts of the city, perhaps destined to rival the nighttime destinations further north.
Los Mártires has seemingly been forgotten. Heavily urban, heavily poor, it is frequented by foreign visitors generally only to visit some shady markets to buy goods for extremely low (i.e., probably stolen) prices. So keep your cash tightly guarded, but don't stay away—there are interesting things to see and do here, good food to be had on the very cheap, and you'll get some street cred when telling mid–upper class Bogotanos where you hang out.
Cerro de Monserrate. A truly beautiful panoramic view of the city is only a funicular or transferico ride away. You can take the funicular up and the transferico down, or vice versa. You have the option to buying one way tickets, too. You will have the most amazing views and also enjoy Colombian or French food in the two full-service restaurants at the top. There are also souvenir stalls on the weekends. Remember to bring a warm coat, because it is chilly up there.
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Travel Vlog: Things To Do In Bogotá, Colombia!
We arrived in Bogotá with no expectations and hardly any knowledge about the place. We knew we would meet local people who would be able to give us the best advice on things to do in Bogotá and that's exactly what happened!
Unfortunately, we only only had 24 hours in Bogotá so we struggled trying to squeeze everything in that our Airbnb host had recommended. We tried our best though and thoroughly enjoyed the city while doing so!
Check out our travel vlog to learn some of the best (and cheapest) things to do in Bogotá, Colombia. To get a more thorough guide to Bogotá, check out our blog post:
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