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At the northern tip of South America, Colombia is a vibrant, colourful country. Like hiking? Colombia is home to vast rainforests and the Andes mountains, so there are plenty of trails to tackle. Love cities? Explore the busy streets of Medellin or visit Bogota with its colonial-era feel. Prefer to relax? Spread out on a beach in Cartagena or take a coffee tasting tour. Scroll to find our best tours to Colombia below.

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15 Fun Things To Do in Bogota
15 Fun Things To Do in Bogota
Bogota, the capital city of Columbia, is such an exciting and diverse place it easily rivals New York with its cosmopolitan atmosphere and busy cultural calendar. There's never a shortage of things to do in Bogota. If you're planning on visiting the city, check out this list of the fifteen top things to do in Bogota and make the most of your stay.
12 Things To Do On A Short Trip To Colombia
12 Things To Do On A Short Trip To Colombia
While Colombia may not have always been a popular tourist destination, the country has been attracting more and more visitors over the years particular after the 1990s. The country offers some incredible excursions and tour options - from coffee tasting and cycling routes to sprawling beaches and captivating museums.You could so much time exploring Colombia and all it has to offer, and it can be hard to figure out what to pack into a single short trip. To help you make the most of your time in this beautiful, diverse country, here are 12 things you can do on a short trip to Colombia.
The Lost City Trek in Colombia: A Guide for Adventurous Spirits!
The Lost City Trek in Colombia: A Guide for Adventurous Spirits!
The Lost City, or known locally as Ciudad Perdida, is one of the largest pre-Colombian towns that has been discovered in all of the Americas. Its ancient ruins are only reachable on foot, offering one of the most exciting and rewarding treks in Colombia — the Lost City trek.
Things to Do in Colombia
Things to Do in Colombia
A country full of natural wonders, a tour to Colombia offers superb opportunities for trekking in the Santa Marta mountains and snorkeling in the clear waters of the Rosario Islands. You can also discover the colonial architecture of Cartagena, enjoy a lazy beach vacation in San Andrés, explore Salento’s world-famous coffee, and lose yourself in the otherworldliness of the Tatacoa Desert. The country’s Pacific Coast is an excellent place to spot whales, while the Amazon rainforest is remarkable for its biodiversity. Read on for more unique things to do in Colombia.
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Thorben Thiel | Traveled in September
Viva colombia

The trip to colombia was really amazing and a special time I will never forget. And hopefully it was not the last time I have visited this country and its wonderfl people.

Anonymous | Traveled in September
Colombia 💕

Amazing tour that made it super easy to see the diversity that Colombia has to offer. Caro and Isa were some of the best tours leaders I’ve had - always bringing the energy and being super friendly, approachable and organised. Lots of free time also on this tour so great if you want a more chilled experience.

Aishling Conlon | Traveled in September
12 amazing days in a beautiful country

I had the best experience travelling through Colombia with Carolina and Isabella! The tour itinerary was great, a nice balance of activities and relaxation/free time. I felt very safe, the guides gave excellent recommendations in terms of where to go, what to eat, what to do and were always on hand to translate things for us if needed. They always made sure that everyone was having a good time. It was so great travelling with Colombian tour guides to really get an insight into the country - a beautiful country full of colour, good food and friendly people!

Anni Di | Traveled in August
Amazing country with diverse scenery

While Colombia has a rep for being unsafe, it has climbed the ladder of worthwhile travel destinations for a reason. Not only is it amazing to learn about and see the transformation that the country has gone through within the last 20 years, the diverse landscape is worth traveling for. From growing hubs like Medellin, to rainforest adventures in Minca (amazing jungle rave) and Carribean vibes on isla grande, I enjoyed sunset kayaking, racing through the rainforest on motor taxis and the cute old towns of guatape and Cartagena! Caro was really helpful and lovely.

Anonymous | Traveled in August
An complete tour of Colombia!

If you want to see all Colombia has to offer, this is the trip! From the coast to the cloud forest, you do get to experience SO much culture on this trip. The leader was brilliant and the locals all so very friendly.

Eve Grant | Traveled in July
Excellent

Two weeks through Colombia and Peru, and it felt like we packed in a lifetime of memories. It was busy, yes, but in the best way, every day brought something new and unexpected. Cartagena was our first stop, hot and humid, but absolutely beautiful. Great seafood & some of the most charming streets I’ve walked through in a long time. The coffee region was a real highlight for me. I’ve always enjoyed a good cup but actually seeing how it’s grown and meeting the people behind it added a whole new appreciation. Brought back a few bags and now I can’t drink anything else. Bogota was big and bustling. A bit hectic at times, but had a nice energy to it. The view from Monserrate was well worth the climb (well...cable car in our case!). Then Peru — absolutely stunning. Machu Picchu is everything they say and more. Pictures don’t do it justice. The Sacred Valley was peaceful, Cusco was full of character, and Lake Titicaca? Fascinating. I had no idea about the floating islands before this. A few early mornings here and there, but that’s part of the deal when you want to see so much. Would definitely recommend this trip to fellow travelers 50+ who are still up for an adventure but want it all organized for you. Just pack your walking shoes and an open mind, South America will take care of the rest.

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Colombia Tours — Highlights and Travel Tips

The only country in South America to enjoy Pacific and Caribbean coastlines, Colombia ranks high in the list of the hottest travel destinations in the world. For a long time, Colombia wasn’t safe for tourists, and this means that travel is quite new to the country. As a result, you can still come across sights and attractions that are relatively unexplored and haven’t been splashed all over the internet.

The vast terrain of Colombia presents all kinds of outdoor explorations that range from diving, rafting, climbing and trekking. San Gil is famous as the adventure capital of the country, and Ciudad Perdida is where you get to enjoy inspired jungle walks. Other things to do during a trip to Colombia include hiking, scuba diving and whale watching.

Tour Highlights

  • Take a mud bath at El Totumo Volcano
  • Explore the Lost City of Teyuna
  • Climb to the very top of the El Peñón inselberg
  • Visit the underground Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá
  • Cross the bridge at Las Lajas Sanctuary in Narino
  • Swim in the lagoons of Tayrona National Natural Park
  • See the annual Monarch butterfly migration

Travel Tips

  • 'Tranquilo' is the Colombian way of life. Everything and everybody is relaxed, and nothing is rushed. Whether you're lost, late, or panicking, locals will almost always respond with a simple 'tranquilo'.
  • Bring your toiletries with you when on a holiday in Colombia. Even something as simple as hair conditioner can be hard to come by in this country. When you do find them, they are often expensive and not of the quality you are used to.
  • Tips are usually included in your bill already. If you want to be sure, look for a line that says 'propina' on your receipt.
  • Be prepared to pay for 'luxuries' like soap and toilet paper when using public toilets.
  • Colombia has a historically bad reputation for drugs and gang violence. However, the country is very safe to visit. Take all the safety precautions you would normally take in any country and you will not experience any problems.

Colombia has seasonal weather so please do check up on the best time to visit Colombia before planning your tour. And if you’re still hunting for more things to do and places to explore in Colombia, do check out our Colombia Travel Guide for more information.

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