La Cordillera Blanca: Peru’s Forgotten High-Altitude Playground
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La Cordillera Blanca: Peru’s Forgotten High-Altitude Playground

This post comes from Leah, a fellow blogger and travel aficionado who is currently living as an expat in Medellín, Colombia.  Leah is the blogger behind The Sweetest Way, which first caught my attention while I was planning my trip to South America last year.  Leah spent eight months backpacking throughout the region, visiting amazing countries like Peru that are…

Río Claro:  A Disastrous Detour on the Road to Medellín
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Río Claro: A Disastrous Detour on the Road to Medellín

As we were mapping out the next phase of our Colombia travels, the host at our guesthouse in Bogotá told us that Río Claro was one of his top three favorite destinations in the country.  Since David had lived in Colombia for 13 years, this guy most definitely knew what he was talking about.  Set in the…

Traveling on a Budget: 5 Free Things to do in Bogotá
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Traveling on a Budget: 5 Free Things to do in Bogotá

It’s no secret that I was a ball of nerves thinking about how expensive traveling in Colombia would be.  When I arrived in Bogotá, I’d been on the road for a whopping 10 months.  And seeing as my bank account was dipping to an uncomfortably low level, I was determined to live as frugally as…

A Taste of Bogotá – Vegetarian Style
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A Taste of Bogotá – Vegetarian Style

As I ventured out for my first Colombian meal I sardonically said to my boyfriend, “Screw it, I’m going to eat churraso (grilled meat) today.”   And though I’ve been a strict vegetarian for nearly 15 years, that’s exactly what I did. I was absolutely famished after traveling 15 hours from Los Angeles to Bogotá.  And…

5 Misconceptions About Traveling in Bogotá
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5 Misconceptions About Traveling in Bogotá

I spent my first afternoon in Bogotá wandering around the historic district of La Candelaria.  I meandered along narrow cobblestone streets, passed by 500-year-old buildings and studied colorfully graffitied walls.  My first day in La Candelaria left me smitten.  But after spending one week delving deeper into Bogotá’s history, art and food cultures I was head-over-heels in…

Backpacking in Bogotá:  Is Colombia’s Capital Worth a Visit?
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Backpacking in Bogotá: Is Colombia’s Capital Worth a Visit?

After 15 hours of travel, two plane rides and one sleepless night, I finally arrived in Bogotá, Colombia.  I’d dreamt of visiting South America – and Colombia especially – for years.  But now that I’d finally arrived, something just didn’t feel right.  Usually when I first step foot in a new country, let alone a new…