Colombia’s Caño Cristales reopens to tourism after six month closure
With the return of rainfall to Los Llanos Orientales, the natural wonder of Caño Cristales reopens to tourism, but with strict environmental regulations.
Paradise found in Colombia’s Caquetá department
Cut off from development and tourism for decades, Caquetá is only now being discovered for its natural beauty.
More of paradise in a post-conflict Colombia
Think you’ve seen it all? Colombia's post-conflict is opening up travel destinations unseen until now by the outside world.
How to take kids to the Amazon … and live to tell the tale
Colombia's Amazon region can be intimidating, but kids can have a blast if you travel with these helpful tips.
Colombia’s Amazon and exploring Leticia’s backyard
At the crossroads of the Amazon, Colombia's port town of Leticia offers visitors riverine adven- tures and a local fish delicacy called pirarucú.
Mitú and an Amazon adventure
In the heart of Colombia's Vaupés department, Mitú strives to reach a balance between tradition and tourism.
Inirida: Journey to the heart of the Colombian Amazon
Inírida in the heart of the Guainía department is a colourful town and gateway to an Amazonian adventure with dolphin spotting and pristine rainforest.
Araracuara: A telling place
The Araracuara River meandering through narrow canyons is opening up to tourism after decades of isolation and insecurity.
Tarapoto lakes declared Ramsar site and first for Colombian Amazon
The Tarapoto lakes and swamps in the Colombian Amazon have been declared "a wetland of international importance" to be protected under the Ramsar Convention.
‘Embracing the serpent’ in Mavecure
Deep in Colombia's interior, experience Mavecure, the impressive and iconic location featured in the Oscar-nominated 'Embrace of the Serpent'
Leticia’s Ethnographic Museum a window into Amazon culture
Colombia's newly re-opened Ethnographic Museum in Leticia takes visitors on a journey through the Amazon past and present.
Waterways of Mavecure
Looming over the eastern frontier of Colombia, the Mavecure hills are one of nature’s most unique masterpieces.
Rupicola: The rock stars of Colombia’s Vaupés department
The Rupicola inhabits the rainforests and caves of Vaupés. An elusive species to even the most tested birders, the cock-of-the-rock was first spotted in British Guiana.
Going beyond Leticia
Head to the remote and natural corner of the Amazon, where Peru and Brazil converge along the banks of the Yavari.
Amazon: Into the jungle. Into the night
Colombia's Amazon captivates with its unchartered waterways, nationals and opportunity to observe species in the wild.