A trek to the Lost City is an obligatory part of the Colombian “adventure,” but the human footprint must respect ancestral ways and the pristine nature.
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Factor Cacao: Chocolate craftmanship helps farmers from cacao conflict zoness
Mexican chocolatier José Ramón Castillo opens his first Bogota? venture with innovative sweets crafted from conflict zone cacao.
Verdi’s Venetian Opera comes to Bogotá’s Colón Theatre
Willy Decker, director of Barcelona’s Liceu Theatre and conductor Hilary Griffiths bring Verdi’s operatic masterpiece Otello to the stage in four performances this month.
Cartier-Bresson: A “decisive moment” for photography in Bogotá
A retrospective of Henri Cartier-Bresson has opened at the MAMU and the most important photography event for a country celebrating Colombia-France Year.
An ARTBO Weekend of Art in Bogotá
The Bogotá Chamber of Commerce has launched ARTBO Fin de Semana as a way to incentivate the gallery going public and a midyear preview of one of the region’s most vibrant arts capitals.
Yellow Fever outbreak in Brazil puts Colombia on the offensive
Health authorities across the region fear a major outbreak of Yellow Fever. If traveling in Colombia, best be prepared.
The Colón inaugurates theatre season with “Shakespeare Enamorado”
Colombia’s iconic Teatro Colón presents the cast of Shakespeare Enamorado, a 28-performance season which debuts in July and tributes the great bard of literature.
Cirque Farouche takes on Fellini’s “18 1/2” at the Teatro Mayor
The French circus group Cirque Farouche headlines this month at the Teatro Mayor with an acrobatic tale based on Fellini’s iconic film “18 1/2”
Honda: A “City of Bridges” in 48 hours
Set in the breathtaking river valley of the Magdalena, Honda preserves its colonial charm and its historic buildings recall an age of maritime grandeur.
Verdi: Weaving natural fique fibres into works of enduring design
Preserving the essence of its country of origin, Verdi is a family business transforming fique from a small town of weavers in Santander into works of unique design.
Bogotá to host its Fashion Week with focus on design and innovation
For three days Bogotá will host the third edition of its Fashion Week showcasing the capital’s design potential.
Second concert of Bach in Bogotá headlines with French organist Leroy
The second free concert of the Ministry of Culture’s Bach in Bogotá brings to Bogotá French organist Ghislain Leroy of the Sapporo Concert Hall.
Two Nobels and fifty years of ‘Solitude’ to be honoured at FILBo
The 30th edition of the Bogotá International Book Fair launches this month and a wonderful opportunity to come face to face with your favourite authors.
Bogotá joins rest of the world in going green for St Patrick’s Day 2017
Saint Patrick’s Day is celebrated around the world every March with parades and pubs serving a Guinness or two. This year, Bogotá will turn green with this most Irish of celebrations.
Mysterious disease blamed on Kogi deaths in Colombia’s Sierra Nevada
The recent rise in deaths among the Kogi peoples of Colombia’s Sierra Nevada is being blamed on a mysterious respiratory-related illness.