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]]>The debate over which river holds the title of the longest in the world—the Nile or the Amazon—has seen shifting opinions over the years. However, when it comes to the sheer volume of water it discharges into the ocean, the Amazon River is unrivaled. The Amazon discharges more than the next seven largest rivers combined!
Beneath the flowing waters of the Amazon, there lies another “river” of sorts. It’s a deep, slow-moving subterranean flow called the Hamza River. This underground river, discovered through the analysis of wells drilled by the Brazilian oil company Petrobras, runs parallel to the Amazon River at a depth of nearly 4,000 meters.
The Amazon River and its surrounding rainforest are home to the most extensive collection of living plants and animal species in the world. Scientists estimate that about one-third of all known species reside in the Amazon Basin. This makes it the most biodiverse ecosystem on Earth!
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]]>Colombia boasts an unparalleled diversity of landscapes, ranging from lush rainforests and towering mountains to pristine beaches and exotic deserts. Explore the breathtaking beauty of the Amazon rainforest, home to an extraordinary array of flora and fauna, including rare species like the pink river dolphin and the giant otter. Trek through the majestic Andes Mountains, where snow-capped peaks, verdant valleys, and picturesque villages await. Discover the stunning Caribbean coast, with its turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and vibrant coral reefs.
Immerse yourself in Colombia’s fascinating history and vibrant cultural scene. Explore the colonial charm of cities like Cartagena, with its cobblestone streets, colorful facades, and well-preserved architecture dating back to the Spanish colonial era. Visit the archaeological wonders of San Agustín and Tierradentro, where ancient civilizations left behind mysterious stone sculptures and underground tombs. Experience Colombia’s vibrant cultural traditions through its music, dance, and festivals, such as the world-renowned Carnaval de Barranquilla and the Feria de Cali.
Colombia is known for its warm and welcoming people, who take pride in sharing their country’s beauty and heritage with visitors. Experience the legendary Colombian hospitality firsthand as you meet locals, sample traditional cuisine, and immerse yourself in everyday life. Engage with indigenous communities and learn about their customs, traditions, and way of life. Participate in cultural exchange programs, volunteer opportunities, or homestays to gain a deeper understanding of Colombian culture and make meaningful connections with the local community.
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]]>The post The Ultimate Guide to Colombia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Start your journey in Bogotá, Colombia’s bustling capital city. Explore its historic center, La Candelaria, with its colonial architecture and vibrant street art. Visit the Gold Museum, showcasing one of the world’s most extensive collections of pre-Hispanic gold artifacts.
Embark on a trek to the Lost City, a mystical archaeological site hidden deep within the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains. This ancient city predates Machu Picchu and offers an unparalleled experience for adventurous travelers.
Experience the heart and soul of Colombia’s coffee culture in the Coffee Triangle. Visit lush coffee plantations, learn about the coffee-making process, and savor the rich flavors of freshly brewed Colombian coffee.
Step back in time as you explore the captivating colonial city of Cartagena. Wander through its cobbled streets, admire colorful buildings adorned with bougainvillea, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of this Caribbean gem.
Escape to the pristine shores of Tayrona National Park, where lush jungles meet turquoise waters. Relax on secluded beaches, hike through dense forests, and enjoy the serene beauty of this natural paradise.
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]]>The post Colombia’s Natural Marvels Have To Be Seen To Be Believed appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Nestled in the heart of the Serrania de la Macarena, Caño Cristales is known as the “river of five colors” or the “liquid rainbow”, and it’s worthy of these nicknames. The aquatic plants that thrive in its crystal-clear waters create a mesmerizing sight, transforming Caño Cristales into a kaleidoscope of vibrant colors.
Tatacoa Desert is Colombia’s most captivating deserted landscape, beloved by hikers and stargazers alike. Unique rock formations and endless stretches of red sand come together to paint a mesmerizing picture in the heart of this South African country, inviting you to explore its surreal beauty.
Los Nevados National Natural Park is home to several natural delights, but Valle de Cocora stands tall as its most enchanting attraction. It’s best known for being home to Colombia’s national trees aka Quindío wax palm trees, that can reach heights of up to 60 meters, creating awe-inspiring sight on Los Nevados’s grounds.
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]]>Botero Plaza covers 7,000 square meters in close proximity to the Museum of Antioquia. It’s one of Medellín’s top attractions, and it’s technically a sculpture park. It’s best known for showcasing 23 sculptures by Colombian artist Fernando Botero, who donated them to the city.
If you’re looking for a park with a more natural feel, Arvi Park is the place to be. This ecological nature preserve is located on the slopes of Aburrá Valley, in close proximity to Medellín, and you can explore everything from walking and hiking trails to gondolas and adventure sports during your visit.
Parque de los Pies Descalzos aka Barefoot Park is Medellín’s top spot for people looking for a relaxing and Zen experience. Visitors are encouraged to take off their shoes and fully explore the synergy between nature and freedom while in this park.
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]]>The post Top 3 Family-Friendly Spots to Explore in Bogotá, Colombia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>No kid-friendly destination is complete without its own amusement park, and Bogotá also has one in store. Located on the grounds of the Parque el Salitre, Salitre Mágico is home to high-speed roller coasters, go-karts, and its own castle of horrors. If you’re in the mood to explore more amusement parks, Mundo Aventura and Multiparque are also worth checking out.
If you and your kids happen to be passionate about space exploration, Bogotá’s planetarium is the place to be. It offers astronomy shows, a space museum, interactive rooms, and it will make you fall in love with space all over again.
Bogotá is home to several interactive, kid-friendly museums, but none of them compares to Maloka. It features nine themed rooms, centered on different science and technology topics, filled with interactive exhibits that have to be seen to be believed.
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]]>The post Barichara is Colombia’s Most Charming Heritage Town appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This is definitely high praise for a tiny town with a population of only 7,000 but is Barichara worthy of this title? Its cobbled streets, whitewashed walls, red-tiled roofs, and colonial architecture make it worth the trip, but what else is there to see?
If exploring its charming streets isn’t enough for you, you should check out the town’s cathedral and tiny churches, including the Capilla de Santa Bárbara and the Capilla de San Antonio. Mirador Salto Del Mico is another important point of interest and it offers some of the most beautiful views in the city.
San Gil is the closest major city to Barichara, and it takes less than an hour to reach it from here. It’s accessible by bus or car, and it’s becoming an increasingly popular day-trip destination. If you want to stay longer than that, boutique hotels are all over the place, and some of them even offer stunning roof terraces and swimming pools.
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]]>Providencia is located about 500 miles north-west of mainland Colombia. It was one of England’s first colonies and today it’s simply a beautiful remote island where you can have the vacation of your dreams. It doesn’t get too many visitors but has a rich history and a unique cultural identity.
You can get to Providencia from the larger island of San Andrés located 30 miles south. The journey can get relatively expensive so there are never too many people boarding the ferry.
Around 5,000 people live in Providencia. Their language is English-based Creole. The island is safe and peaceful. The residents mostly live off of tourism and fishing. Many of them are into gardening, too.
There are big and small beaches on the island that you can enjoy based on your preference. Just make sure you’re not sitting under a palm tree because you don’t want a coconut hitting you! More commercial islands remove the coconuts but that’s not the case here.
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]]>One of the best things for anyone to do in Bogotá, especially on a rainy or drab day, is to visit some of the city’s fascinating museums. Here are our recommendations for the three best ones to see.
Bogotá’s history revolves largely around the discovery of gold in the area and the later conquest of the area by Spanish colonists that used the gold to get rich.
The Museo del Oro tells the story of gold in Colombia’s history and also has an incredible collection of pre-Hispanic gold art and statues.
One of Latin America’s best art museums, the Museo Botero, is located in Bogotá.
A large percentage of the works in the museum are by Fernando Botero, Colombia’s most famous artist who’s known for his larger-than-life statues. Also, you can find works here by artists such as Dali, Picasso, and Monet.
Colombia’s National Museum tells the story of Colombia, before, during, and after Spanish colonization.
Here, you can see ancient mummies as well as artifacts documenting the conquest of Colombian territory. Any history lover will love this museum and its fascinating collections.
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]]>The post Best Museums to Visit in Medellín, Colombia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This museum is a perfect spot for everyone who’s looking forward to exploring the rich art scene of Medellín and Antioquia, the department that this city is located in.
If you’re a huge fan of science and technology, we’re sure you’ll spend countless hours roaming around Medellín’s most popular interactive museum. It’s home to South America’s largest freshwater aquarium.
This museum is another must-see spot for art lovers visiting Medellín, and it houses an impressive collection of contemporary art pieces.
If you want to get a better understanding of the urban conflicts that took place in Medellín over the past few decades, visit this museum that honors the victims of violence in this city and Colombia at large.
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]]>The post 3 Incredible Facts About The Amazon River appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The debate over which river holds the title of the longest in the world—the Nile or the Amazon—has seen shifting opinions over the years. However, when it comes to the sheer volume of water it discharges into the ocean, the Amazon River is unrivaled. The Amazon discharges more than the next seven largest rivers combined!
Beneath the flowing waters of the Amazon, there lies another “river” of sorts. It’s a deep, slow-moving subterranean flow called the Hamza River. This underground river, discovered through the analysis of wells drilled by the Brazilian oil company Petrobras, runs parallel to the Amazon River at a depth of nearly 4,000 meters.
The Amazon River and its surrounding rainforest are home to the most extensive collection of living plants and animal species in the world. Scientists estimate that about one-third of all known species reside in the Amazon Basin. This makes it the most biodiverse ecosystem on Earth!
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]]>The post Here’s Why You Should Go To Colombia! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Colombia boasts an unparalleled diversity of landscapes, ranging from lush rainforests and towering mountains to pristine beaches and exotic deserts. Explore the breathtaking beauty of the Amazon rainforest, home to an extraordinary array of flora and fauna, including rare species like the pink river dolphin and the giant otter. Trek through the majestic Andes Mountains, where snow-capped peaks, verdant valleys, and picturesque villages await. Discover the stunning Caribbean coast, with its turquoise waters, white sandy beaches, and vibrant coral reefs.
Immerse yourself in Colombia’s fascinating history and vibrant cultural scene. Explore the colonial charm of cities like Cartagena, with its cobblestone streets, colorful facades, and well-preserved architecture dating back to the Spanish colonial era. Visit the archaeological wonders of San Agustín and Tierradentro, where ancient civilizations left behind mysterious stone sculptures and underground tombs. Experience Colombia’s vibrant cultural traditions through its music, dance, and festivals, such as the world-renowned Carnaval de Barranquilla and the Feria de Cali.
Colombia is known for its warm and welcoming people, who take pride in sharing their country’s beauty and heritage with visitors. Experience the legendary Colombian hospitality firsthand as you meet locals, sample traditional cuisine, and immerse yourself in everyday life. Engage with indigenous communities and learn about their customs, traditions, and way of life. Participate in cultural exchange programs, volunteer opportunities, or homestays to gain a deeper understanding of Colombian culture and make meaningful connections with the local community.
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]]>The post The Ultimate Guide to Colombia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Start your journey in Bogotá, Colombia’s bustling capital city. Explore its historic center, La Candelaria, with its colonial architecture and vibrant street art. Visit the Gold Museum, showcasing one of the world’s most extensive collections of pre-Hispanic gold artifacts.
Embark on a trek to the Lost City, a mystical archaeological site hidden deep within the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountains. This ancient city predates Machu Picchu and offers an unparalleled experience for adventurous travelers.
Experience the heart and soul of Colombia’s coffee culture in the Coffee Triangle. Visit lush coffee plantations, learn about the coffee-making process, and savor the rich flavors of freshly brewed Colombian coffee.
Step back in time as you explore the captivating colonial city of Cartagena. Wander through its cobbled streets, admire colorful buildings adorned with bougainvillea, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of this Caribbean gem.
Escape to the pristine shores of Tayrona National Park, where lush jungles meet turquoise waters. Relax on secluded beaches, hike through dense forests, and enjoy the serene beauty of this natural paradise.
The post The Ultimate Guide to Colombia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>The post Colombia’s Natural Marvels Have To Be Seen To Be Believed appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Nestled in the heart of the Serrania de la Macarena, Caño Cristales is known as the “river of five colors” or the “liquid rainbow”, and it’s worthy of these nicknames. The aquatic plants that thrive in its crystal-clear waters create a mesmerizing sight, transforming Caño Cristales into a kaleidoscope of vibrant colors.
Tatacoa Desert is Colombia’s most captivating deserted landscape, beloved by hikers and stargazers alike. Unique rock formations and endless stretches of red sand come together to paint a mesmerizing picture in the heart of this South African country, inviting you to explore its surreal beauty.
Los Nevados National Natural Park is home to several natural delights, but Valle de Cocora stands tall as its most enchanting attraction. It’s best known for being home to Colombia’s national trees aka Quindío wax palm trees, that can reach heights of up to 60 meters, creating awe-inspiring sight on Los Nevados’s grounds.
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]]>The post 3 Beautiful Parks You Shouldn’t Miss in Medellín, Colombia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Botero Plaza covers 7,000 square meters in close proximity to the Museum of Antioquia. It’s one of Medellín’s top attractions, and it’s technically a sculpture park. It’s best known for showcasing 23 sculptures by Colombian artist Fernando Botero, who donated them to the city.
If you’re looking for a park with a more natural feel, Arvi Park is the place to be. This ecological nature preserve is located on the slopes of Aburrá Valley, in close proximity to Medellín, and you can explore everything from walking and hiking trails to gondolas and adventure sports during your visit.
Parque de los Pies Descalzos aka Barefoot Park is Medellín’s top spot for people looking for a relaxing and Zen experience. Visitors are encouraged to take off their shoes and fully explore the synergy between nature and freedom while in this park.
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]]>The post Top 3 Family-Friendly Spots to Explore in Bogotá, Colombia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>No kid-friendly destination is complete without its own amusement park, and Bogotá also has one in store. Located on the grounds of the Parque el Salitre, Salitre Mágico is home to high-speed roller coasters, go-karts, and its own castle of horrors. If you’re in the mood to explore more amusement parks, Mundo Aventura and Multiparque are also worth checking out.
If you and your kids happen to be passionate about space exploration, Bogotá’s planetarium is the place to be. It offers astronomy shows, a space museum, interactive rooms, and it will make you fall in love with space all over again.
Bogotá is home to several interactive, kid-friendly museums, but none of them compares to Maloka. It features nine themed rooms, centered on different science and technology topics, filled with interactive exhibits that have to be seen to be believed.
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]]>The post Barichara is Colombia’s Most Charming Heritage Town appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This is definitely high praise for a tiny town with a population of only 7,000 but is Barichara worthy of this title? Its cobbled streets, whitewashed walls, red-tiled roofs, and colonial architecture make it worth the trip, but what else is there to see?
If exploring its charming streets isn’t enough for you, you should check out the town’s cathedral and tiny churches, including the Capilla de Santa Bárbara and the Capilla de San Antonio. Mirador Salto Del Mico is another important point of interest and it offers some of the most beautiful views in the city.
San Gil is the closest major city to Barichara, and it takes less than an hour to reach it from here. It’s accessible by bus or car, and it’s becoming an increasingly popular day-trip destination. If you want to stay longer than that, boutique hotels are all over the place, and some of them even offer stunning roof terraces and swimming pools.
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]]>The post Providencia: The Island with a Sea of Seven Colors appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Providencia is located about 500 miles north-west of mainland Colombia. It was one of England’s first colonies and today it’s simply a beautiful remote island where you can have the vacation of your dreams. It doesn’t get too many visitors but has a rich history and a unique cultural identity.
You can get to Providencia from the larger island of San Andrés located 30 miles south. The journey can get relatively expensive so there are never too many people boarding the ferry.
Around 5,000 people live in Providencia. Their language is English-based Creole. The island is safe and peaceful. The residents mostly live off of tourism and fishing. Many of them are into gardening, too.
There are big and small beaches on the island that you can enjoy based on your preference. Just make sure you’re not sitting under a palm tree because you don’t want a coconut hitting you! More commercial islands remove the coconuts but that’s not the case here.
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]]>The post Bogotá is Full of Fantastic Museums appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the best things for anyone to do in Bogotá, especially on a rainy or drab day, is to visit some of the city’s fascinating museums. Here are our recommendations for the three best ones to see.
Bogotá’s history revolves largely around the discovery of gold in the area and the later conquest of the area by Spanish colonists that used the gold to get rich.
The Museo del Oro tells the story of gold in Colombia’s history and also has an incredible collection of pre-Hispanic gold art and statues.
One of Latin America’s best art museums, the Museo Botero, is located in Bogotá.
A large percentage of the works in the museum are by Fernando Botero, Colombia’s most famous artist who’s known for his larger-than-life statues. Also, you can find works here by artists such as Dali, Picasso, and Monet.
Colombia’s National Museum tells the story of Colombia, before, during, and after Spanish colonization.
Here, you can see ancient mummies as well as artifacts documenting the conquest of Colombian territory. Any history lover will love this museum and its fascinating collections.
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]]>The post Best Museums to Visit in Medellín, Colombia appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This museum is a perfect spot for everyone who’s looking forward to exploring the rich art scene of Medellín and Antioquia, the department that this city is located in.
If you’re a huge fan of science and technology, we’re sure you’ll spend countless hours roaming around Medellín’s most popular interactive museum. It’s home to South America’s largest freshwater aquarium.
This museum is another must-see spot for art lovers visiting Medellín, and it houses an impressive collection of contemporary art pieces.
If you want to get a better understanding of the urban conflicts that took place in Medellín over the past few decades, visit this museum that honors the victims of violence in this city and Colombia at large.
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