one day in tayrona national park

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tayrona national park cabo san juan view
Tayrona National Park may be the most recognizable spot in Colombia. Those turquoise blue waters, tall coconut palm trees. I mean, it has even popped up on my login screen on my work computer! However, look at any photos of this place and it is easy to see why it’s on the top of everyone’s to visit place in Colombia.

While most people opt to spend at least one night inside the park, I think one day in Tayrona National Park is perfect. Forgo the expensive hammocks or tents (for real, it is not cheap) and enjoy seeing the best parts of the park in just one day!

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filandia: the hidden gem in colombia’s coffee region

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crunchy kat explores what to do in filandia colombia
crunchy kat explores what to do in filandia

filandia Colombia tuck tuck sunset

Colombia’s famous Eje Cafetero. Salento is the star of the show for Colombia’s coffee region, however there’s a small town that is the hidden gem of this region. Located less than an hour from Salento is the charming pueblo of Filandia. As most foreign tourists head to Salento, it is likely you’ll find yourself as one of the only non-Colombian tourists there.

While it’s not on the tourist map (yet), that doesn’t mean you won’t find an abundant amount of activities to do here. Coffee farms, people watching in the plaza, hikes to waterfalls, and home to the BEST FOOD I had in Colombia. Keep reading to see why you must visit Filandia.

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falling in love with colombia: a month itinerary

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crunchy kat explores guide to one month in colombia
colombia month itinerary

jardin Colombia month itinerary waterfall

Cocaine, Narcos, war, coffee. More likely than not these are the main things that come to foreigner’s minds when they think of Colombia. I can’t even tell you the number of people who said to me “you’re not going to Colombia right?” when I told them I was traveling to South America.

Sure, Colombia is still recovering from the civil war which brought the country into headlines worldwide for all the negative reasons, but it has also really emerged from its troubled past. What if I told you that Colombia is a traveler’s delight. Full of beaches, mountains, deserts – all for an affordable cost. Not to mention, the friendliest people I’ve met anywhere in the world! When it comes down to it, Colombia was my favorite country in South America and I’m already itching to go back.

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