Complaining about transportation in Colombia won’t get you anywhere, as history has shown that this country moves and people still carry people.
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The ‘France’ of Depardon
An exhibition by the Magnum agency’s war photographer, Raymond Depardon, looks at a personal vision of “France.”
Guavio: A ‘dam’ good outing
Looking for a scenic ‘G route’ across Cundinamarca? Pass through Guasca, Gama, Gachalá and Gachetá to reach Guavio.
Cyclists: Know thy tribe
In Bogotá’s two-wheeler culture there are some strange, but very true, tribes.
On the Dino trail in Villa de Leyva
Every generation rediscovers its dinosaur past. In Colombia there are paleontological sites scattered across Tolima, Santander and Boyacá.
Crossing “The Line”
The most direct route to reach the western cordillera is to traverse ‘La Linea’ and an experience in white-knuckle driving.
Route 37: The ‘Inner Land’
When hitting the road in Colombia, it’s often best to trust the advice of locals than the experts in cyberspace.
Bogotá as bumper sticker
Why do some cities sell themselves as loveable and liveable places, while others get stuck on cliches? And what to do with BOG?
Make driving fun in Bogotá
Why get stressed over Bogotá traffic? Here are some thrilling rides that are out there, and for free.
A legend that lives on
The quest for gold churned up plenty of mud and memories of Muisca mayhem. A brief history of a lake and a legend.
Chingaza: Wild,wet and woolly
The tundra-like wetland of Chingaza can be a soggy, yet very satisfying outdoor experience.
Swede missing in the Darien
Swedish tourist Jan Philip Braunisch, 27, has been missing in the Darien Gap, between Colombia and Panama since May 2013.
Taking ‘Dakota’ East
Flying to remote communities in the eastern Llanos, Air Colombia’s very vintage DC-3 has a checkered and international past.