Stunning photograph as morning mist rises near Aguadas, Caldas. Photo: Carlos Pineda
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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.
A Colombian story: The road to San Roque
A detour on an Antioquian road reveals a region suspicious of outsiders, yet willing to guide you out of darkness.
What to do in Bogotá before Christmas? Here some picks
Expoartesanias is the largest arts and crafts fair in the country and requires plenty of time as the pavilions are stocked with beautiful items. There is also a shirt film fest taking place.
Lonely Planet ranks Colombia as a must visit destination for 2017
Colombia ranks second as best destination to visit in 2017 by Lonely Planet. The top ranked nation is Canada.
Capturing a moment in Carmen de Viboral
An actor poses for filmmakers in this featured photo taken in the small Antioquian town of Carmen de Viboral.
Colombian government and FARC embark on pilot coca substitution plan
In the township of Briceño, Antioquia, the Colombian government and FARC launched the voluntary coca substitution program as part of the Havana peace accords.
Remote, revived Urabá reflects Colombia’s diversity
A trip to Urabá is a trip to a deeper Colombia, full of ethnic diversity, vibrant culture and sometimes painful memories.
Guatapé: Rock of ages
Old mule tracks and a giant basalt rock are some of the attractions of Guatapé, Antioquia.
Medellín’s Silleteros primed for patrimony
The Ministry of Culture has released a resolution to preserve the flower artistry and patrimony of Antioquia’s silleteros.
Big Picture: Leading the way to Sonsón, Antioquia
Photographer Carlos Valencia captured this image of market day in Sonsón, Antioquia.
Wings over Fredonia
Coffee farmers from Fredonia, Antioquia, observe acrobatics by professional paragliders.
Cultivating beans for brains
An initiative by Medellín’s ‘Educational Parks’ looks to generate pride in the region’s coffee industry.
Highlands of stone and steel
Santa Fe de Antioquia is more than a balmy outpost of Antioqueño hospitality. It’s a tribute to Old World engineering.
Sabaneta: ‘Fonda’ life
Firewater in a ‘”faux” finca setting? Sabaneta, Antioquia, is home to the ‘tipicó’ Fonda where ‘fake’ is both charming and fascinating.
Río Claro: Rural refuge
Set among limestone, Río Claro offers tourists caving and exploring the ruins of Escobar’s eccentric Hacienda Napoles.