The Pacific Coast of Colombia is one of the wildest and untouched parts of the country. Here you will find steamy jungles that tumble onto soft sand pounded by Pacific waves. Between July and November, humpback whales gather to breed and give birth to their calves in warmer waters after the long journey from Antarctica. Often the whales are so close to the shoreline that you can watch them breaching from the comfort of your gently swinging hammock. We work with a handful of eco-lodges and sustainable private houses surrounded by the beauty of the natural world where specialist guides can take you deep into the jungle few tourists reach.
Considered one of the most beautiful regions in Colombia, this protected reserve is celebrated for its perfect Caribbean beaches and thick jungles rich with ancient culture and endemic wildlife.
Colombia’s portion of the Andes Mountains is rich with farmland, dense forests, gaping canyons patrolled by Andean condor and waterfalls tumbling into freshwater pools. Sleepy colonial towns nestle in the cupped valleys of rugged peaks, and family-run coffee plantations perch on hillsides.
Known as the ‘City of Eternal Spring’ due to its temperate weather, Medellin is embraced by green Andean valleys. Just like a spring flower, the city has emerged from the winter of its difficult past as one of the most exciting and forward-thinking cities in South America.
Sprawled beneath the foothills of the Andes, the marshy grasslands of Los Llanos is wild west country. Luxury tented camps in the style of an African safari allow you to explore the abundant wildlife that rivals the savannahs of East Africa.
Running through the veins of Cartagena is the colour, music and colour of Afro-Caribbean culture. Blend this with the grandeur of the city’s colonial past, and you have a destination that will capture your imagination.
Often overlooked for more colourful cities like Cartagena and Medellin, Bogota is worth exploring. The city is the intellectual backbone of Colombia and home to some of the most impressive museums in the Americas.
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