The road between Barichara and Guane in the Santander province may be a gorgeous trek, but has a controversial history of imperialism and exploitation. The...
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Bogota’s central cemetery is the oldest in Colombia’s capital and was the first to allow people to bury their dead outside a church. Until the late 18th...
The Guatativa Lake became one of Colombia’s most historically significant sites after the alleged suicide of a heart-broken princess gave birth to the legend...
La Guajira is the driest and hottest place you will find in Colombia and the home of the legendary Wayuu people. The Wayuu are particularly legendary because...
Bucaramanga used to be territory disputed by multiple peoples. Now it’s one of Colombia’s most prosperous cities. While now considered an exemplary city that...
Tobia is a quaint little town in central Colombia where a local initiative to build a train allowed tourists access to its beautiful surroundings. The town in...
Speaking to TTG@WTM, Ricardo Sosa, executive secretary of Argentina’s National Institute of Tourism Promotion, said the success of Lionel Messi’s team last...
Flights to and from Colombia could be disrupted on November 21 after the union of air traffic controllers said they are joining a national strike. The Civil...
Three beaches on Colombia’s Caribbean coast were closed on Sunday as their popularity overwhelmed local authorities. Authorities in...
Bogota’s Monserrate church is located on a site that is as sacred now as it was centuries before Spanish conquistadors invaded the heartland of the Muisca...