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Bogotá

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Bogotá

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  1. Bogotá • Bogotá, the country's capital, is the quintessence of all things Colombian: a city of futuristic architecture, a vibrant and diverse cultural and intellectual life, splendid colonial churches and brilliant museums. It is also a city of Dickensian waifs, beggars, shantytowns, drug dealers and traffic jams. This amazing mixture of prosperity and poverty, Maseratis and mules, makes it one of the world's most chaotic, fascinating and aggressive metropolises. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/south_america/colombia/attractions.htm

  2. Museo del Oro • Sights to look out for include: Museo del Oro, which contains many relics of pre-Colombian history and is perhaps the most important museum of its kind in the world; Museo Nacional, which contains a wealth of exhibits ranging from pre-Columbian to contemporary art; Donación Botero, a celebration of the work of Colombia's most famous artist; Museo de Santa Clara, with its fresco-lined interior, images and altarpieces; Iglesia de San Ignacio, one of the most richly decorated churches in the country; the colonial barrio of La Candelaria, the oldest quarter in the city; Cerro de Monserrate, a peak flanking the city which is famous as a site of many miracles; and Jardin Botánico José Celestino Mutis, a lovely botanical garden featuring a variety of national flora. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/south_america/colombia/attractions.htm

  3. Plaza de Santander • Walking the city's streets and observing the mad to-ing and fro-ing, the avalanches of busetas, the extravagant stores and roadside stalls, is as fascinating as contemplating the serene atmosphere of the city's colonial churches and museums, so give yourself plenty of time for this sort of exploration. It's worth hanging out and watching the buskers at the Plaza de Santander, browsing at the Sunday flea market at Mercado de San Alejo and looking (but not buying) at the street emerald market at the southwestern corner of Avenida Jiménez and Carrera 7. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/south_america/colombia/attractions.htm

  4. Caribbean Coast • The Caribbean Coast around Cartagena features a handful of impressive Spanish forts, including the 17th-century Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas, undoubtedly the greatest and strongest fortress ever built by the Spaniards in their colonies. The Islas del Rosario, 35km (22mi) offshore southwest of Cartegena, have magnificent coral reefs and abundant marine life, making them popular with snorkellers and scuba divers. The L-shaped peninsula south of the old town contains the up-market holiday resorts of Bocagrande and El Laguito. Most budget travelers stay in Getsemaní there are mid-range options in the old town. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/south_america/colombia/attractions.htm

  5. Tayrona • Other highlights of Colombia's Caribbean coast include the town of Mompós, which is an architectural showcase; the beaches of the Parque Nacional Tayrona; the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the tallest coastal mountain range in the world; the famous mud volcano Volcán de Lodo El Totumo; and, deep in the jungle, the ancient city of the Tayrona Indians, La Ciudad Perdida, which is the largest archaeological find in the Americas in the 20th century. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/south_america/colombia/attractions.htm

  6. Cartagena • Cartagena de Indias is legendary both for its history and its beauty. It has been immortalized on countless canvases, glorified in hundreds of books and had its every detail photographed a zillion times - and, as Colombia's most fascinating city and a World Heritage Site, it deserves every one of these tributes. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/south_america/colombia/attractions.htm

  7. The Northwest • The northwest is made up of two large regions: the Chocó department (an extensive stretch of tropical rainforest, sparsely populated, and including the lovely Los Katiós National Park); and the departments of Antioquia, Caldas, Risaralda and Quindío (a mountainous region, predominantly white, and the location of the dynamic industrial and commercial city of Medellín). The oldest town in the northwest is Santa Fe de Antioquia, about 80km (50mi) northwest of Medellín, which still retains much of its colonial architecture and atmosphere. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/south_america/colombia/attractions.htm

  8. The Southwest • The two biggest attractions in the southwest are the archaeological sites of San Agustín and Tierradentro, and the colonial city of Popayán. Both San Agustín and Tierradentro are littered with ancient statues, tombs and burial mounds, while Popayán has many churches, museums and streets lined with colonial mansions. Cali, Colombia's third-largest city, is noted more for its laid-back atmosphere than its tourist attractions. http://www.lonelyplanet.com/destinations/south_america/colombia/attractions.htm

  9. Birding in Colombia • Colombia has more birds than any other country in the world, more than 1800 species. There is also an excellent field guide - the best on the continent. Yet, few people have been birding in Colombia. Colombia has a reputation of being extremely dangerous. While violence is indeed reality in many areas in Colombia, there are still many good sites that with care can be visited safely. Most Colombians are extremely hospital towards foreigners and they make certain that your impression of their beautiful country is something different to what is presented in international press. There is undoubtedly another side to Colombia. http://www.fatbirder.co/links_geo/america_south/colombia.html

  10. Natural Beauty • Colombia is a country of geographical contrasts and extremes. As well as the features mentioned, it has such curiosities as the desert of La Guajira, the peninsula in the most north-eastern tip of the country; the jungle of the pacific coast which holds one of the world's rainfall records; and finally the Serranía de la Macarena, an isolated mountain formation about 120 km. long, rising abruptly from the eastern plains to some 2500 meters. Colombia also has several small islands. The major ones are the archipelago of San Andrés and Providencia in the Caribbean Sea, the Islas del Rosario and San Bernardo along the Caribeean coast, and Gorgona and Malpelo in the Pacific Ocean.

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