
Barichara
Tucked away in the rolling hills of Colombia, Barichara was once an important stop along a Spanish trade route connecting Bogotá and the Caribbean Sea.
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Tucked away in the rolling hills of Colombia, Barichara was once an important stop along a Spanish trade route connecting Bogotá and the Caribbean Sea.

Cradled by the snow-capped Andes and brimming with art and style, Colombia’s capital city of Bogotá is the country’s epicenter of cultural cool—with seven million inhabitants in the city that sits at 8,500 feet in elevation.

The Caribbean coast of Colombia offers an enchanting blend of experiences, from idyllic islands to historic cities and untouched natural wonders.

Perched on the Caribbean coast and hugged by centuries-old stone walls, colorful Cartagena is Colombia’s glittering star. Immediately upon arrival, you’ll feel the rush from the salty, humid air.

From bright and citrusy to rich and chocolatey, the aroma and flavor of Colombian coffee have made the country practically synonymous with coffee culture.

People from all facets of life—foodies, culture-seekers, entrepreneurs, and creatives—are flocking to laid-back, balmy Medellín (Colombia’s second biggest city with 2.6 million inhabitants), and with good reason.

Although just three hours north of Bogotá, Villa de Leyva feels like a world away.