One of our last stops in Colombia a town called Popayán. It was pleasant enough we stayed on the town square just for the night. You can get a lama ride in the park, we thought that we were too…

One of our last stops in Colombia a town called Popayán. It was pleasant enough we stayed on the town square just for the night. You can get a lama ride in the park, we thought that we were too…
We finally made it to San Agustin and stayed a few nights at a lovely little guest house at the top of the hill. This is the view, better than TV. The town is known for the statues in the…
On the way to San Agustin, we broke up the journey and stayed a night in the Tatacoa desert. The desert has an observatory where you can go star gazing, unfortunately it was cloudy the night that we were there…
After a 9 hour overnight bus journey, we got to Bogotá. We headed straight out to to visit the Cathedral of Salt, built within the tunnels of a salt mine, 200 meters underground in a Halite mountain near the town…
Salento, is the prettiest little Colonial town we have seen. The streets and surrounding countryside are just beautiful. We went on a walk through Valle de Cocora. Rugged peaks. The valley was picture postcard perfect. There are wax palm trees…
Medellín was the murder capital of the world, but now, as with most of Colombia, it is a safe and amazing city. They are happy to have tourists and are really friendly. Plaza Mayor. The statues has the ashes of…
The National Park is beautiful, you have to walk to the campsite, which takes an hour, but luckily you can get a horse to carry your bags. It was super hot, but the walk was beautiful. There are many beaches…
Two things happened in Santa Marta, first we stayed in a hostel that was a Colombian drug cartels house, the government took it back and now it is a hostel. This is the pool. Second, we went to see the…
We sailed into Cartagena, Colombia on an overcast morning. We were happy and sad to get off the boat after 5 days at sea. It did take a few hours to stop feeling like we were still on the boat.…
To get from Panama to Colombia is a bit of an issue. You can’t go over land, as the Darien Gap between Panama and Colombia doesn’t have any roads and is also very dangerous territory, due to armed conflict in…