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More information from Colombia
An increasing amount of people are visiting Colombia, an up-and-coming country, which has been transformed into a touristic haven in South America. It is also the only country on the continent to border the Pacific and the Caribbean at its coast. Its large capital, Bogotá, its Colonial cities, beaches, gastronomy and natural spaces make it the perfect destination for any tourist.
Named in honour of discoverer Christopher Columbus, this is the second most diverse country in the world (after Brazil) and boasts 56 natural parks, where you can see a variety of birds and amphibians, as the country has the largest amount of these species in the world. It is perhaps due to this that the Andean Condor features on its coat of arms and is the national bird.
However, not everything is outdoors, as there are a lot of cities and a lot of history to be explored. Just in Bogotá, you can visit the neighbourhoods of La Candelaria, Cartagena de Indias and its walled city, the Colonial spirit of Santa Fe, Popayán, Tunja and Villa de Leyva. Then there are the lively cities of Medellín, Cali and Barranquilla. Are you tempted? Get used to this phrase in Spanish (‘te provocan?’), as this is how they ask for your order in bars and restaurants, where you must sample a famous Colombian coffee.