Santander Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Santander:
Peninsula of Magdalena, Museo de Prehistoria y Arqueologia de Cantabria, Parque de Cabo Mayor, Playa Primera de El Sardinero, Playa de Matalenas, Palacio Real de La Magdalena, Playa del Camello, Monumento a Los Raqueros, Puerto Chico, Gran Casino Sardinero
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Top 10 Best Things To Do in Bucaramanga, Colombia
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List of Best Things to do in Bucaramanga, Colombia
Parque Nacional de Chicamocha
La Casa del Libro Total
Cathedral of the Holy Family
Panachi
Puente del Bicentenario
Centro Comercial Cacique
Iglesia de San Pedro Claver
Palacio de Justicia
San Pio Park
Universidad Industrial de Santander
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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Cast all of your outdated ideas aside - like drug wars and gangsters - and you'll find that Colombia is a nation brimming with confidence and rushing headfirst into a more peaceful and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
BIG A** THINGS in Bucaramanga Colombia - Travel Short
Jake recently had the opportunity to visit Bucaramanga Colombia and some other areas within the Santander region of Colombia. While he was there, is visited some of the famously big attractions in and around the city.
He visits Chicamocha Canyon and Chicamocha National Park, Bucaramanga's giant Jesus Statue and also eats some giant ants called Hormigas Culonas.
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Colombia's hidden gem: Guadalupe & Quebrada Las Gachas, Santander
A 4-day trip to Colombia's best kept secret, Quebrada Las Gachas, and the beautiful small town of Guadalupe, Santander.
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This is like a small version of Caños Cristales, except free to visit, easier to get to and with hardly any tourism. The holes in the river are as much as 7ft deep, and are called 'nature's jacuzzi', although the water is refreshingly cool after the hour hike through Colombian countryside to get there.
TOP THINGS TO DO IN BOGOTA COLOMBIA | South America Ep 16
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What are the top things to do when in Bogota, Colombia? We headed out on a crazy bike tour through the city, played Tejo with Gun powder, tried exotic Colombian fruits, and cracked fruits over Chris' head!
We also had to come to Bogota to sort out our passport issues, as it is the Capital of Colombia, but had a bit of fun along the way :)
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If you´re in the beautiful country of Colombia and you´re planning to visit the coffee region, this is the video for you, an extraordinary place where you can spend easily a whole month just relaxing, enjoying the views, the incredible landscapes, visit coffee farms, ride on Willys Jeep, visit the snowymoutains taht are also active volcanoes, play with the humming birds and delite yourself birdwatching, since colombia is the country with the most type of birds in the world and the coffee region is one of they most concentrate, have an extraordinary hike and trek through the jungles and mountains, visit the cocora valley where you can see the highest palmtrees of the world, there are million things to do, but this is what we have concluded to be the best top 10 things to do in Colombia´s coffee region by The Andes Adventure and of course, don´t forget to visit the most unbelievable city of all Colombia, the city of eternal spring, Medellin.
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Vlog- 6 must visit places Manizales Colombia*Una ciudad media niebla y media lluvia*哥伦比亚马尼萨莱斯半城云雾半城雨
Manizales is the capital city of one of the smallest Colombian departments.
The city is located in the northern part of the Colombian Coffee-Growers Axis (Eje Cafetero), near the volcano Nevado del Ruiz, which has an altitude of 5,321 meters (17,457.3 ft).
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1.Chipre:
You can enjoy the amazing landscape, be sure to go when the sky is clear and rain is not coming... Chipre can be really foggy sometimes and you will not appreciate the real charm of this place
2. Monument of the Colonizers
This is a lovely monument that shows how the brave people from Antioquia decide to found a new place to live and conquer the mountain. The artist really capture the emotion of this epic conquest, from the difficult moments through the mountain to the moment when they finally reach the top and foundation the city.
3.The Church of the Immaculate Conception
The Basílica Menor de la Inmaculada Concepción was designed in a neo-gothic style and was constructed in 1909-1921.
This is one of most beautiful churches of Manizales. It has distinctive exterior and impressive famous dark wood interiors.
4. Santander Avenue:
Santander Avenue was the first main road of the city, formerly called Cervantes, and remains the most important motorway of the city. Its four lanes travel in the east-west-east direction. This roadway spans the entire Carrera-23 in the downtown area all the way to Calle 71 in the Battalion sector.
5. Cathedral of Manizales,
The third tallest in Latin America, at 113 meters
With 106 m from the base of the cathedral building, it is the highest cathedral of Colombia from data obtained after the last measurement made in June 2008 where the new cross placed in 1987 are included and the lightning rod.The architectural design was the work of the chief architect of historical monuments in Paris, the Frenchman Julien Polti, and responsible for the construction was the Italian firm Papio Bonarda & Co, formed by Angelo Papio and Gian Carlo Bonarda. It has an area of 2,300 square meters and a capacity of 5,000 people.
6.Los Yarumos Ecopark:
It is an interactive center focused on science, the project was made thanks to a union of the Epm Group through the Caldas Hydroelectric Plant and the City Hall of Manizales,
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咖啡在在二十世纪初从非洲来到了哥伦比亚中部地区,自此之后便在这里的山区广泛种植,并成为了卡尔达斯省(Caldas)首府的马尼萨莱斯文化的象征。这一地区地形崎岖,从城市陡峭的街道便可遥望内瓦多·德·鲁伊斯火山的顶峰。
来自安蒂奥基亚省(Antioquia)的定居者在1849年10月12日建立了马尼萨莱斯,这里以举办各种各样的文化活动而著名,其中包括在每年一月举办的市集和戏剧节。马尼萨莱斯还是哥伦比亚最重要的观鸟地点之一。
Lost City Trek Colombia Video, Photos and What to See and Expect
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The Lost City Trek Colombia (also known as the Ciudad Perdida) is an incredible journey that takes you through diverse, ever-changing landscapes and scenery. The trip allows you to connect with the indigenous people as you get to see their local cultures and way of life. Moreover, it gives you a history lesson about the extinct Teyruna people.
After four months of living in Colombia, we couldn’t wait to start the hike before we planned to leave the country three weeks later. We booked the four-day trip of Magic Tour Colombia that begins in Santa Marta. We recommend Via Colombia travel services if you plan to book all your travel arrangements (including this tour) in just one go.
If you are traveling to Colombia and are still trying to figure out how to fit all the places of interest you want to visit, including this trek, within your timeframe, here are some sample itineraries that can help you organize your trip.
Probably, just like us, you want to prepare yourself for a hike, especially if it’s a four-day commitment into the jungles of Colombia. When we had the opportunity to do the Ciudad Perdida trek, we needed more information to have a preview of what’s to come.
Our questions about the Lost City Trek Colombia included:
What would we see during our hike?
Or would this compare to the Inca Trail in Peru?
Would it be worth doing the hike at all?
And how should we prepare for the hike, both physically and mentally?
What you need to know:
Don't compare Ciudad Perdida to Macchu Picchu.
a) One might think that two hikes to an ancient lost city in South America would be similar to one another. However, they are quite different. Although these hikes are both approximately 45km in distance and you “discover” the locality during your trek, the respective journeys are very distinct.
b) The Cuidad Perdida’s highlight is the dramatic scenic views and the transforming views of nature on your way to the lost city. The ruins are fascinating, along with the stories of the Teyruna people in Colombia, but it is the entire journey that takes the spotlight. Whereas the Inca trail, although it is a beautiful hike, is less diverse yet leads to the awe-inspiring ruins of Macchu Picchu. Interestingly, the Colombian ruins were only discovered in 1970 and were believed to have been built 600 years before the Inca Trail and Macchu Picchu in Peru, which was found in 1911.
c) The Lost City Colombia Trek begins from a lower altitude, so you don’t need to acclimatize before you start nor deal with the effects of altitude sickness. Its highest point, the Teyuna ruins, is 1,200m (3937 ft). The entire trek altitude is 900 meters to 1,200 meters. On the Inca Trail, the highest point (The Dead Woman’s Pass) is 4,200 m (13,800 ft). What a big difference!
d) The Lost City Colombia requires that you carry your own pack for the entire journey. Unlike in the Inca Trail, porters carry the majority of your belongings, and you are only required to carry items that you need for the day. So, planning appropriately for the Lost City trek is essential. (See link on post for packing recommendations.)
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Teaching English in Bucaramanga, Colombia - TEFL Day in the Life with Rebecca Sirull
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