There is nothing but hype surrounding Salento Colombia as a travel destination these days; with its colourful spirit, dancing people, and striking topography, it is no wonder it has become such a travellers paradise. Taking a moment to step away…
50 Best Hiking Destinations as told by 50 Travel Bloggers
Whether you are hiking, trekking, or scrambling up a scree wall, spending your time walking through nature can be the BEST way to connect with and experience a destination. Planning trips around an epic hike you have seen or heard…
Colombia’s Magical Mud Volcano: El Totumo
Cartagena, the cruise ship port and gem of Colombia’s Caribbean coast is famous for its beautifully coloured buildings surrounded by history, architecture and archaeology. Well maintained with a historical center packed full of gourmet restaurants, clothing boutiques and emerald stores,…
Beach Days and Hammock Stays: 9 things to expect from Tayrona National Park
With its stunning iridescent waters, soft white sands and peculiar boulders lining the ocean side, it is no doubt that Tayrona National Park is one of Colombia’s top tourist attractions. Tayrona is situated on Colombia’s Caribbean coast just a 1…
Hello Instagram: 9 Photos you have to take in South America
Photography is an art which has the ability to inspire wanderlust, a traveler’s favorite word. When you head out on the road it’s likely that your cameras are snapping away grabbing pics of awe-inspiring scenery and your most memorable…
Things you have to do when visiting Medellin Colombia
The city of Medellin in Colombia has a reputation of being one of the top places to party in South America. Beyond the party scene however, lies a very colourful history and culture not to be overlooked by weekend warriors….
The Ultimate Guide to the Lost City Trek Colombia
Updated Sept 2018 The lost city trek Colombia was one of the adventures I was most looking forward to whilst traveling in South America. It is like a more raw form of Machu Picchu, just a few hours drive from…
Sailing the San Blas
Traveler’s through Central and South America commonly cross this continental boarder one of two ways, they either fly, OR they go by boat via the paradisaical San Blas islands. Departing from Panama City and finishing in Cartagena Colombia and vise versa,…