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Where every moment is magic

Colombia is South America’s phoenix from the flames and is a country of startling contrasts. Although the nation’s past issues and the ugly Escobar era gained a lot of the previous media about Colombia, today’s Colombia has swept aside these premonitions and stereotypes. Turning over a new leaf has led to Colombia being one of the popular destinations in Latin America travel.

From dense Amazonian jungle, stunning tropical Caribbean beaches and islands to snow-capped Andean mountains, beautiful coffee landscapes and reincarnated cities of Medellin and Bogota; Colombia has so much to offer. Sitting at the top of South America, Colombia is the only country in the region with both a Pacific and Caribbean coastline to enjoy and straddling the equator it’s one of the world’s most verdant and diverse countries in the world. Those who throw away their misconceptions about Colombia will find that it contains all of South America’s allure, charm and more.

As spectacular as the landscapes and diversity of Colombia, it is the change of the country’s fate that is truly impressive. Out to prove that there is more to Colombia than its stereotype image that is held around the world; 

Colombians are understandably optimistic and proud of their country. The flair, resilience and enthusiasm shown for Colombia today, adds to the flavor and experience that you will encounter in this spectacular country.
The Colombian hospitality is one that is difficult to find anywhere else in the region and the world, ensuring that you leave with a different perception of the country than the one you arrived with. As varied as its landscapes the bright culture of Colombia is contagious. From the ancient civilizations of the Tayrona to the legend of El Dorado and the City of Gold, Colombia’s history is shrouded in mystique and wonder which will entice you to explore deeper into the country’s past.

Now let’s talk about the fresh Caribbean seafood, simmering Andean stews and soups to delicious and some of the world’s best quality exotic fruit juices; Colombia will satisfy every one of your senses. With spectacular landscapes and a diverse culture seeking to change the world’s perception, Colombia is a true gem to feel welcome and explore this gateway to South America. Traveling to Colombia you will experience immaculate beauty of the country and its people, you will leave wanting to return back for…

Best Times To Visit Colombia

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Due to Colombia’s proximity to the Equator, the temperature varies according to altitude rather than the season. In the high altitudes of the Andes, days are cool and the nights can dip to the near freezing mark with the dry season falling between December and March and July and August. In the lowlands of Colombia, the climate is tropical and humid with very little difference between the daytime and nighttime temperatures. Rainfall in Colombia is heaviest on the west coast and in the Andean region with the rainy and dry seasons alternating in three-month cycles. Bogota’s heaviest precipitation takes place between April and June as well as October and December. The northern areas have one long rainy season running from May through to October. The country can be divided into three distinctive climatic regions:

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  • Spring (Sept-Nov) 
    Best Weather. Great time to go.
  • Summer (Dec-Feb) 
    Hot & Sticky – Avoid the North Side, flooding.
  • Autumn (Mar-Apr) 
    Fewer Crowds – Great time to go. See Wineries!
  • Winter (Jun-Aug)  
    Icy and Snowy – Ski lodges are open.

Regional Weather

Colombia generally has a temperate climate all year round meaning there is no bad time to visit Colombia! The summer runs from December to February with beaches and the beautiful northeast becoming busy due to the high temperatures (above 80°F/27˚C). Throughout the rest of the year temperatures are generally in the mid-70s ˚F (low 20s ˚C) to low 80s ˚F (mid-20s ˚C). 

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Colombia Info

Capital City: Bogota
Currency: Colombian Peso
Language: Spanish

Unlike in other Latin-American countries, the US Dollar is not widely accepted in Colombia, except in a few high-end establishments but you can convert your currency at hotels, casas de cambio (money-exchange houses), most banks, and at the airport. It is worth noting that changing large notes can be problematic outside of large cities. Using moneychangers on the street is not recommended. There are plenty of ATMs in Colombia, with at least one even in small towns. Traveler’s checks aren’t recommended as although they can be exchanged at some banks, few businesses accept them. We recommend visiting the website XE Currency Converter to get current exchange rates.

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