Although an extremely volatile country, Colombia's fog-laden mountains, charming colonial cities, golden-sand beaches, ancient Indian culture and vast green stretches of the Amazon rain forests are inviting. The region is a blend of Colombian customs and Spanish colonial influences. The rich cultural tradition of the country is evident from its folklore, arts, crafts, stone sculpture, pottery and gold work. Soapstone carvings, coffee, straw items, hats, Colombian handicrafts and hammocks make great buys. Interesting activities for tourists are mountain climbing in Santa Marta or watch bullfighting in Medellin or Manizales. The popular local cuisine consisting mainly of Ajiaco soup, a Bogotan speciality, savoury cornmeal empanadas, delicious pandebonos and puchero are worth trying.
Language: Castilian Spanish Currency: Peso Col$
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- Bogota - Sights include historic sites of La Candelaria, Gold Museum and Villa de Leyva makes a great excursion.
- Cali - Located southwest of Bogota. Main attractions are its churches.
- Cartagena & the Caribbean Coast - See the Palacio de la Inquisición; the colonial mansion Casa del Marqués de Valdehoyos.
- Parque De Los Nevados - Located west of Bogota, see the Nevado Ruiz volcano, unique high-altitude vegetation, three active snow-covered volcanoes, many volcanic landforms and two wonderful lakes.
- San Agustin - Situated southwest of Bogota, center of an ancient civilization noted for its stone monoliths.
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