After the dark decades of civil issues of drugs and violence, Colombia has positively come out of those inhuman activities reinstating itself as among the favorite destinations of South America. Drugs still hold, but the violence is completely out ensuring safety and peace. In its bad times, people said, ‘if there was no violence and drugs, Colombia is quite fascinating to be a paradise.’
Like any other holiday destination, here too, you can find sights such as modern skyscraping buildings, nightclubs, beautiful beaches, jungle walks, colonial cities, historic ruins, mountain trekking, scuba diving, and with more and more to the big plans. Some of its specific offers include Amazon safaris whale watching, and coffee plantations. The spirit of the nation is alive resides in the mountains of the alpine cities such as Bogota and in the small cities of the Zona Cafetera.
No wonder where you go, you will always feel like coming back here once again.
Bogota
Bogota is the capital seeming as the Latin America’s urban city. Tight protection, infrastructure projects, and cleanliness drive are giving a new look to the city. The main destination from where you can go anywhere in the country, the city keeps you engaging within it for days due to ideal churches, worth visiting museums, green parks, high peaks, and cultural programs.
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Colombia lies at the crossroads of Latin America and the broader American continent, and as such has been hit by a wide range of cultural influences.
Historically, the country’s imposing landscape left its various regions largely isolated from one another, resulting in the development of very strong regional identities, in many cases stronger than the national.
Modern transport links and means of communication have mitigated this and done much to foster a sense of nationhood, but social and political instability, and in particular fears of armed groups and bandits on intercity highways, have contributed to the maintenance of very clear regional differences.
Accent, dress, music, food, politics and general attitude vary greatly between the various regions.