Popayán
March 20 in Colombia ⋅ 🌧 22 °CMaybe it was the rain, or the fact that the Puracé Volcano was closed due to elevated seismic activity, but 'The White City' didn't appeal to us that much. The typical food on the other hand ... 🤤
Maybe it was the rain, or the fact that the Puracé Volcano was closed due to elevated seismic activity, but 'The White City' didn't appeal to us that much. The typical food on the other hand ... 🤤
The Andes town of San Augustín is surrounded by steep river canyons and archaeological sites that contain prehispanic carved volcanic stone figures 🗿. It's also in this region that the mightyRead more
As usual, we were too stubborn to use the convenient tourist tours and decided to explore Tatacoa (which is actually not a desert but a dry tropical forest) on our own 🌵. The 'desert' consists ofRead more
Villa de Leyva is known as one of the most beautiful and well-preserved colonial towns in Colombia. As we were quite impressed with the colonial architecture, the pretty cobblestone streets, the hugeRead more
This national park is one of the most visited places in Colombia and our last stop on the Carribbean Coast.
We tried to evade the day trippers going to the overcrowded Playa Cabo de San Juan byRead more
After visiting some locations with less facilities (vegan food, electricity, internet and drinking water were hard to come by), we decided to go back to a familiar and comfortable environment. WeRead more
It wasn't easy to get to this remote desert village on Colombia’s northern tip, but it was worth it. We experienced what life must be like for the indigenous Wayuu that live here; we slept inRead more