San Agustín and so much more The Huila department offers archaeological wonders, thrilling river rapids and stunning natural scenery. PETER DALE 8:30 AM ET
Cruising the Pacific tides in Bahía Solano Isolated and peaceful, the Pacific town of Bahía Solano is a perfect getaway for nature lovers and whale watchers. BRENDAN CORRIGAN 11:41 AM ET
Made in Nobsa Nobsa, Boyacá hosts an annual International Ruana Day to celebrate the traditional Muisca garment. THE CITY PAPER STAFF 8:45 AM ET
Socorro: small town, big history One of Santander's lesser known destinations, Socorro boasts small town charm and a critical role in Colombian history. PETER DALE 9:20 AM ET
Filandia of the Andes In the heart of Colombia's coffee region, Filandia offers picture-perfect scenery, affordability and a laid-back lifestyle. THE CITY PAPER STAFF 10:15 AM ET
Riding the ‘Zipa’ train Take the Turistren to the town of Zipaquirá for a relaxed and unique trip through the Sabana de Bogotá by train. VIKAS DHAMIJA 9:35 AM ET
Colombia’s picturesque pueblos Leave the beaten path behind and travel back in time in Colombia's ten most beautiful and well-preserved historic pueblos. ED BUCKLEY 1:40 PM ET
Island of many souls One of the world's most densely populated areas, Islote, in the San Bernardo islands is home to more than a thousand. MANUEL RUEDA 6:40 PM ET
Mompox: saints, sinners and masons An austere Semana Santa contrasts with pagan traditions and colorful history in the legendary Magdalena town of Mompox. RICHARD MCCOLL 11:10 AM ET
The weaver of Salamina When the mills moved away from Salamina, Ester Chiliguano stayed to teach new students and keep the weaving tradition alive. OLIVER HARVEY 12:36 PM ET
The Lost City found then lost again The Lost City of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta is an awe-inspiring attraction, but what about the area's native residents? TRISTAN MAYHEW 1:45 PM ET
On Lengerke’s trail A walker's paradise, Guane offers visitors the chance to retrace the steps German explorer Geo von Lengerke. RICHARD EMBLIN 2:30 PM ET
Land of ‘La Unite’ In the early 20th century, the United Fruit Company ran Colombia’s northern coast, and bananas were mean business. RICHARD EMBLIN 11:30 AM ET
Ocaña: rock spires and rebellion Los Estoraques National Park offers one of Colombia's most unique landscapes, just minutes from charming colonial towns. THE CITY PAPER STAFF 2:20 PM ET
Maicao: far from Mecca Home to South America's second largest mosque, Maicao is a dusty border town well off the beaten tourist track. THE CITY PAPER STAFF 8:30 AM ET
Into the Wild East Cut off from the rest of the country by culture and geography, La Guajira is a wild region of stark beauty. RICHARD MCCOLL 4:07 PM ET