Goodbye Panama, Hello Colombia

We celebrated our last night in Central America with a meal out at a nice restaurant, this is also just over half way in our adventure.
Today we headed to the airport and flew to Colombia and SouthLeer más
We celebrated our last night in Central America with a meal out at a nice restaurant, this is also just over half way in our adventure.
Today we headed to the airport and flew to Colombia and SouthLeer más
We are now in Cartagena in northern Colombia.
Established by the Spanish in 16th century this was the city where gold was gathered before being exported to Spain. It had to be very fortified toLeer más
Cartegena was a dominant trading town particularly a place where gold was collected from elsewhere before being exported.
This quickly attracted pirates (of the Caribbean). Interesting piratesLeer más
A new continent seemed a good opportunity to learn more about local food. So today I (Helen) took a cooking class in Cartagena. Colombian food doesn’t have the same profile as Mexican or PeruvianLeer más
So we moved 5 hours along the Colombian coast to the Tayrona National Park where we have been diving again. The village is fairly basic (no hard roads, no mains water) but the people are friendly andLeer más
Minca is a town at 600m in the foothills of the Santa Marta mountains (highest peak snow capped at 5575m). The town itself is a bit edgy with the police station literally next door to one of the manyLeer más
Sorry if we have been quiet the last few days we have just been experiencing the most intense period of birding of the trip so far. From low coffee plantations (1,400m) to high paramo (4,138m -Leer más
Comuna13 is a district of Medellin, a city of 4 million in Columbia. It is famous for two reasons. First it was one of the most dangerous places on earth. Second, it managed to turn this around and isLeer más