Pueblitos de Boyacá

I went with Alicia to two of the small villages: Iza and Monguí. Iza didn't really have anything to offer (later we were told that people just came on Sundays to eat desserts), but Monguí is reallyLeer más
Way too short reunion

Today I could finally spend some actual time with my “feo“ (= uggly) Chris, since it was the only day this week without exams. We did had a present trip (even enough it kept raining) to PlayaLeer más
(Colombian) Christian Church

Since the bus last night was fairly delayed and consequently none of us slept before 2.30, it took pretty long in the morning for everyone to get up. Therefore, after our really late breakfast we justLeer más
Villavicencio

Yesterday after breakfast, Damaris and I went together to Villavicencio, the town where she studies. Besides, here a living two friends of mine: Daniela, my flatmate from the first semester in Mexico,Leer más
The party continues

After a shower the day “started“ directly with lunch at the finca (=farm) of Daniela's family, which is on a little mountain. Since it rained heavily, we didn't stay there for long, but went backLeer más
Puerto López again

Since I had only spent one day in Puerto López before, I came back for another two days. Today didn't do a lot, we just went to one of the rivers and had a little boat trip with two fishermen.Leer más
Colombianadas

Weird things made in Colombia:
- Aguapanela con queso - water with cane sugar and cheese
- Using the motorbike for everything, even 4 persons, a dog and mattresses
- Even in the hottest cities, lunchLeer más
Welcome to Eje Cafetero

The Eje Cafetero (= Coffee Branch) of Colombia, lies in the central west of the country. Because of its high coffee production, it is one of the economically mist important regions and for itsLeer más
Salento: the coffee capital

It is a cute little village around one hour from Pereira, in the coffee state Quindío. One of the main attractions is the Cocora valley with its famous wax palm trees, the highest in the world. SinceLeer más
Disconnect: Laguna del Otún

3 days, no shower nor mirror, 18km of distance, 2000m difference in altitude, 6 started the hike, 2 arrived at the top
Getting to this lake, which is located on an altitude of 3950m, takes you toLeer más
“Finally“ sick

On the hike we obviously couldn't bring water for three days, so we had to refill our bottles at the fincas. At one of them, it didn't seem really clean, but since we didn't have a choice we drank it.Leer más
Medellin City

Today I explored a little bit more of the “town of endless spring“: I went to Plaza Botero (the famous artist who designs everything more voluminous) and to the Museo de Antioquia. Since I'm stillLeer más
Discovering Medellín's Beauty

Finally almost done with the sickness, this day was a whole new experience of Medellín. Not only did I get the construction workers to (almost) stop from staring at me when I was walking by, askingLeer más
Guatapé & Piedra de Peñol

In the middle of antioquian mountains, two hours from Medellín, there is a huge stone “lying“ around: Piedra de Peñol. To reach the top, you have to climb 740 stairs - but the view on theLeer más
Welcome to paradise

Yesterday I finally arrived to the caribbean cost, in Santa Marta. I already felt the flair inside the plane, since the margin of the airport is the sea. I took a bus to town (45 minutes for onlyLeer más
Parque Nacional Natural Tayrona

The park offers a lot of hikes, which guide you through tropical forest to the countless beaches. The walks are not difficult, but because of the hot and humid climate, you sweat a lot.
It was reallyLeer más
Deutsche Bahn Colombia

Reading all the Spiegel-Online stories about the strikes of Deutsche Bahn (sure, this isn't new), I was really happy to be at the other end of the world - until strikes reached me here as well, hereLeer más
Cartagena de indias

My last stop in Colombia was the colonial town Cartagena. I arrived there yesterday afternoon by bus and spent the rest of the day wandering through the cute little streets and eating coconut (hereLeer más