Tourism in Colombia
White sandy beaches, snowcapped peaks, forests, colonial towns, and modern
cities, make Colombia a tourist destination with a wide offer. Among the many sites that deserve the attention of the traveler are: the white sandy beaches and crystalline waters of the San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina
archipelago (Colombian Caribbean), the city of Santa Fe de Antioquia, founded in 1541 and located 75 kilometers from Medellín, preserved buildings from the colonial era, the city of Santa Marta, capital of the province of Magdalena,
with its beaches, colonial buildings and beautiful natural parks in their neighborhood (the Tayrona and Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta), the city of Bogota, capital of the country, the Monserrate Sanctuary, the cobbled streets of colonial neighborhood of La Candelaria, Colombia's National Museum, the
Gold Museum of the Colombia Bank, the Bullring of Santamaria, and its beautiful parks, the National Coffee Park in the municipality of Montenegro (Quindio), Los Farallones
Natural Park, located near the city of Cali (Valle del Cauca) , distinguished by its rich biodiversity and
the Cahuinari and Amacayacu national parks in the department of Amazonas, with trees over 50 meters in height (mahogany, rubber, balsa, red cedar and white cedar) and
the enormous black caiman. Collapse article
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