Narco-tourism in Colombia: ‘No worse than in Bolivia and Peru’
Narco and drug tourism in Colombia has maintained a presence, but according to backpackers is no worse than in neighboring countries.
Narco and drug tourism in Colombia has maintained a presence, but according to backpackers is no worse than in neighboring countries.
Colombia’s Foreign Ministry told the press Monday that 46,943 visas were granted to foreigners in 2013, who visited the country for tourism, and also temporary residency for work and study.
The Carnival of Blacks and Whites bursts back into the streets of Pasto this weekend, as a whirlwind of color, dance, and music, displays the best of southern Colombian culture…
As the 58th annual Manizales Festival returns January 3, the western-Colombian city is setting off 2014 with a myriad of art and sporting activities to showcase the coffee-making and Andean…
A new national park in Colombia will aim to contribute to the preservation of two of the world’s most endangered sea turtle species.
Located along two oceans, bordering the land bridge between the Americas and housing a great variation in altitudes, it is not altogether surprising that geographically-gifted Colombia boasts the fourth greatest abundance of biodiversity of any country on the planet.
The city lights of Colombia’s urban centers cannot compare to the dramatic transformation that takes place during Christmas time, when people’s festive cheer takes the form of millions of lights…
The Piloto public library in Colombia’s second largest city Medellin has Latin America’s largest archive of negatives, containing 1.7 million antique photographs covering Colombia 1848 until 2005.
United States heavy metal band Metallica will be performing at Simon Bolivar Park in Bogota on March 16, 2014.