10 Best Places to Visit in Colombia - Video Travel Guide
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10. Popayan
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9. Medellin
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8. San Andres y Providencia
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7. San Agustin
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6. Zona Cafetera
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5. San Gil
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4. Villa de Leyva
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3. Bogota
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2. Tayrona National Park
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1. Cartagena
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Sandona, Nariño - Travelling in Colombia
Sandona is a small village close to Pasto in the south of Colombia that is know for its weaved art and crafts. My girlfriend and me rented a car and drove through the mountains for a day trip.
Oh an the reason why we are so black in the faces is because it was the time of the Carnaval de Blancos y Negras in Pasto (video about that coming soon).
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San Andres, Colombia Vacation - Sony a7iii
A quick highlight from my trip to San Andres, Colombia. San Andres is a beautiful Colombian island in the Caribbean Sea! It is such a unique place and has a culture that is entirely it’s own! I traveled from Medellin with my sister. We had a short layover in Bogota and spent four amazing days in San Andres. Our Airbnb host, Doña Cecilia, was so helpful and even hooked us up with a sweet moped for the weekend. Colombia is a country that should be on everyone’s travel list! I promise you won’t be disappointed. I filmed the entire video with my sony a7iii, DJI Mavic Air and GoPro Hero 5 Black
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Colombia Street Food: Pasto Public Market.. Buying food in Nariño
Going to Colombia and not stopping to visit a Public Market would be a shame. Places such as these can help you see and understand better how locals work, what they eat, what they're lives are about. Subscribe Koffea TV:
Colombia is a country of many diversities, and each region,
due to geographical, cultural, gastronomical, amongst many other differences, makes you feel at times that you have changed countries without you even noticing it!
Visiting places such as public food markets give you the opportunity to become immersed in the locals' ways of living.
What food products are used to make their daily meals?... How do these products get there?... What do they taste like? Many of these questions can be answered when you visit such places.
Join Koffea TV Mariqui on this journey through the Public Market at Pasto, Nariño. Keep UP with US!!!....
Ir a visitar Colombia y no visitar un Mercado Publico seria una lastima. Lugares como estos pueden ayudarte a ver y entender mejor como trabaja la gente local, que comen, puedes percibir un poco acerca de sus vidas y costumbres. Suscribete a Koffea TV:
Colombia es un pais de mucha diversidad y cada region, debido a su geografia, cultura, gastronomia, ademas de muchas otras diferencias, te hacen sentir a veces como que cambiaste de pais falto de conocimiento!
Visitar lugares como un Mercado Publico te permiten la oportunidad de sumergirte en la forma de vida de una persona local.
Cuales son los productos que usan para sus comidas diarias?... Como llegan esos productos hasta alli?... A que saben? Muchas de estas preguntas pueden ser respondidas al visitar este tipo de lugares.
Acompaña a Koffea TV Mariqui en este recorrido por el Mercado Publico de la ciudad de San Juan de Pasto en Nariño.
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La Calara Small Town Outside Bogota Market Day
Small Colombian Town Market Day
Colombia Trip 2015
Vacationing in the beautiful cities of Bogota and Medellin in Colombia.
Episode 46 - Ecuador & Colombia / Quito, Ipiales & San Agustin
ECUADOR: QUITO & COLOMBIA: SAN AGUSTIN
Returning from the Galapagos, we spent a few days in Quito while it was Carnaval! The city had a strange atmosphere as all shops and restaurants are usually closed for 3 entire days. It was quite difficult to imagine the streets full of people as we nearly saw anyone for 2 days. Having dinner was also some kind of a challenge. As you can read us, we didn’t starve to death and are prepared to enjoy the rest of our trip!
Quito is a big city but the historical centre is concentrated in a few streets and plazas. It reminded us about Cusco, Peru, the two cities have some monuments and architecture in common. While Carnaval is a big open air family party with people playing with the “Cariocas”, big sprays of foam which doesn’t stain your clothes, (big buckets of water as it is the tradition have been forbidden by the municipality), we spent our time walking in the center. We did an excursion to “The Mitad del Mundo“, the Ecuador line 0, and had fun playing with the attractions around it. It is located about 1h, 20km, north of the city and is easy reachable by public transportation. After that it was time to reach the Ecuadorian-Colombian border and hit the country where we will spend our last 27 days.
BIENVENIDOS EN COLOMBIA!
First stop Ipiales, at the border, for a couple of nights. The city is very small but we were surprised by its clean look and the numerous fashion and shoes shops! We took time to visit Las Lajas a beautiful church set in a canyon. The construction dates from the 20th century and is based on a miracle. An apparition of the Virgin on one of the stone wall of the canyon to a girl one night on the 18th century.
Then we migrated to our next destination further North, San Agustin. It took us 10 hours to reach the village. We did take the interesting route including the “Trempolina de la Muerte”, a dangerous road in the jungle. This is the Colombian version of “La Carretera de la Muerte” of La Paz in Bolivia. The path is extremely narrow and some parts have been washed out due to the heavy rain. It was foggy that day and hopefully our driver couldn’t drive very fast. Anyway we made it safe and sound! San Agustin is well known for its Parque Archeologico with carved statue and numerous tombs sites from 3300 BC. Very impressive. We did a nice half day exploration of more remoted sites, El Tablon, La Chaquira & Purutal, on horseback, we enjoyed it very much. Otherwise, quite a bit of a change from the climate point of view, Quito was cold and rainy, San Agustin is tropical BUT rainy too!
WE SPECIFICALLY ENJOY
Quito: the free walking tour with CarpeDM adventures. You can watch an interesting information given by our guide, Consuelo, in our video.
Ipiales: Pilgrim site of Las Lajas.
San Agustin: both the visit of the archeologic park and the horseback ride.
ACCOMMODATIONS
Quito: La Rosario, a wonderful little hotel owned by a family, very helpful. The accommodation was nice and the hot shower was a big bonus.
Ipiales: Hotel Avanty, good hotel not far from the center. Staff was nice.
San Agustin: Hostal Alto de los Andaquies, a hacienda property on top of a hill. Beautiful gardens and a lot of colorful birds. As well as 3 funny little dogs!
RESTAURANTS
Quito: Cafe San Blas, a real favorite. The lady who owned the place can cook delicious pizza and fresh salads. We loved it very very much.
San Agustin: Pepe Nero, italian cuisine, owned by the ultra friendly Francesco from Trieste. In 11 months this is the first time that we ordered pasta in a restaurant, so good! We got back the next day for super crispy hand made pizza! Grazie dell’ospitalità e tante belle cose a te Francesco, a presto!
Music by Joakim Karud: Almost original
Craft Fair Cartagena Colombia
Cartagena, Colombia. A visit to a craft fair. Products from all over the country, candy,
baskets for collecting cocoa leaves, paintings and furniture etc. With cumbia music track.
Bogota Colombia 5th October 2011
Monserrate mountain and Museo del Oro.
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