Also called Nevados, there are only a few of them left. You may be thinking, “Snow in COLOMBIA?!” Well, yea… but more than snow, glaciers. And instead of boring you with…
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If I had to describe our trip to Playa del Carmen in one word it would be ‘water,’ but then I’d have to break the rule and to say ‘food’ too.…
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There’s amazing places to climb everywhere, and there are great places to stay everywhere. But the sheer quality of the climbing and lodging at La Mojarra and Refugio la Roca is…
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Mangoo Glamping is a quaint little area with lots of tents of different sizes, a pool and land around it for hiking and birdwatching. It’s about 30 minutes from the town…
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Zipaquirá is a town north of Bogotá known for its Salt Cathedral (more on that below!). We also know it as a great place to climb and bike! If you want…
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For some reason, spending a vacation at a destination with no road access is utterly exciting. When it comes to Capurganá, you get that feeling of being isolated from the world…
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Cycling has become more and more of a trend in Colombia, and it’s no surprise. The country is full of gorgeous scenery, and Bogota is no exception with its plains and…
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If you follow cycling at all, you’ll know Colombians are famous for being the best climbers. If you didn’t, now you know! It’s honestly no surprise with the amount of mountains…
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If you’ve looked into what to do in Bogota, you’ve surely heard of Monserrate. From downtown Bogota, just look up to the mountains and it’ll be there with its imposing cathedral.…
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The Páramo de Santurbán is a massif. I love that word because it makes me think of massive, and that is exactly what this páramo is. (What is a páramo?) Its…