Colombia Tourist Attractions

Colombia Tourist Attractions
Colombia Tourist Attractions2021-04-14T03:17:34+00:00

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Welcome to Colombiatouristattractions.com! This is a website where you find information about the diversity of tourist attractions in Colombia. Here you can access detailed data on routes, how to get there, attractions, things to do, hotels and restaurants in the places you want to visit in this beautiful country. Colombia has beaches, badlands, jungles and snowy mountains, its variety of altitudes allows tourists to have different experiences, so we help you choose your next tourist destination to visit in Colombia.

Tamá National Natural Park

By |December 19th, 2019|Categories: Natural National Parks, Páramos, Uncategorized|Tags: , , |

Tamá National Natural Park is located in the eastern mountain range of the Colombian Andes. Together with the Tamá Park in Venezuela, it forms the Tamá Massif, a binational massif of great ecological value and also a protected area for both countries. HOW TO GET TO THE TAMÁ NATIONAL NATURE [...]

Estoraques Natural Area, Cucuta

By |December 18th, 2019|Categories: Andean region, Natural Reserves, Norte de Santander|Tags: , , , , , |

Los Estoraques Natural Area is the smallest protected area in the country with only 6 km2 of surface. This unique area is located in the eastern mountain range of the Colombian Andean region. This area is characteristic for its rocky formations product of accelerated erosion, these formations were given thanks [...]

Santa Rosa de Cabal Hot Springs

By |December 18th, 2019|Categories: Andean region, Eje cafetero, Hot Springs, Waterfalls|Tags: , , , |

Santa Rosa de Cabal Hot Springs are located in Risaralda, in the Eje Cafetero of Colombia, this tourist destination is perfect for the rest and tranquility of the traveler who expects to appreciate beautiful landscapes and vacation in a place of charm. HOW TO GET TO SANTA ROSA DE CABAL [...]

Bocas de Ceniza, Barranquilla

By |December 18th, 2019|Categories: Atlántico|Tags: , , , , , |

Bocas de Ceniza is an incredible place located in Barranquilla, it is a man-made canal that connects the Magdalena River with the sea, that is to say, this canal makes the river flow into the Caribbean Sea, many consider it a great architectural work. Its name is due to the [...]

Paramo of the Sun, Antioquia

By |December 18th, 2019|Categories: Andean region, Antioquia, Páramos|Tags: , , , |

El sol Paramo in Urrao is a marvelous ecosystem in which the visitor will be able to have proximity with Frailejones and native flora of paramo, it is a space of many hectares that is lent for long walks and contact with the nature and an encounter with itself. HOW [...]

Tablazo Paramo, Subachoque

By |December 18th, 2019|Categories: Andean region, Cundinamarca, Páramos|Tags: , , , , |

Tablazo Paramo is located in the municipality of Subachoque, in Cundinamarca. Not far from the capital of the country is a source of life and water, a place where the fog and diversity of flora provide a magical touch to 3500 meters above sea level. HOW TO GET TO TABLAZO [...]

Los Nevados National Natural Park

By |December 17th, 2019|Categories: Uncategorized|

Colombia is a country with a diversity that marvels and, although everyone knows this country for its beaches and the beauty of its seas, here you will find unusual places like Los Nevados National Natural Park in which, as its name indicates, you can find snow mountains in the middle [...]

Juan de Dios Beach, Cali

By |December 16th, 2019|Categories: Beaches, Cali, Valle del Cauca|Tags: , , , |

Juan de Dios Beach is located in the Cauca Valley in the Colombian Pacific, is a natural reserve that has approximately 80 hectares, this small paradise is part of the Natural Park Sierpe and is at the entrance of the Uramba National Natural Park in Malaga Bay. HOW TO GET [...]

Betania Dam

By |December 16th, 2019|Categories: Andean region, Huila|Tags: , |

The Betania Dam covers an area of 7400 hectares and is 76 meters deep. It is located at the mouth of the Yaguará River in Huila. In addition to being a tourist attraction, this dam's function is to generate electricity and regulate the flow of the Magdalena River, meaning that [...]

San Cipriano Natural Reserve, Cali

By |December 13th, 2019|Categories: Andean region, Cali, Natural Reserves, Valle del Cauca|Tags: , , , , |

Its name is Reserva Forestal Protectora de los Ríos Escarlete y San Cipriano (Protected Forest Reserve of the Escarlete and San Cipriano Rivers). This magical place is located in Valle del Cauca, in the jungle zone of the Colombian Pacific. This reserve is one of the wettest areas of Colombia, [...]

Fonce River, Santander

By |December 13th, 2019|Categories: adeventure, Andean region, Santander|Tags: , , , , , , |

The Fonce River is located in the department of Santander. This river flows into the river Suarez and covers about 239,000 hectares. The river is an excellent tourist destination for adventure plans and family recreation. HOW TO GET TO THE FONCE RIVER IN SANTANDER? The Fonce River is located in [...]

Lajas Sanctuary, Ipiales

By |December 12th, 2019|Categories: Andean region, Nariño|Tags: , , , , , |

This beautiful cathedral is the most famous and important building of the municipality of Ipiales, has a neo-gothic style and receives thousands of visitors who are intrigued by its location and style and do not miss an opportunity to visit this jewel of Colombia. Many religious also visit the Sanctuary [...]

Chiles Volcano, Nariño

By |December 12th, 2019|Categories: Andean region, Nariño, Volcanoes|Tags: , , , , , |

Chiles Volcano is a majestic volcano located on the border between Ecuador and Colombia. Although it is known that visiting this place can be risky because of its volcanic activity, many daring tourists do not miss the opportunity to admire the immense beauty and imposing of this volcano. HOW TO [...]

Rosario and San Bernando Corals National Natural Park

By |December 12th, 2019|Categories: Beaches, Bolívar, Caribe|Tags: , , , , , |

This tourist destination is located in the Caribbean zone of Colombia. It is a group of islands, archipelagos, marshes, reefs and mangroves with a great diversity of marine fauna and flora and with an immense ecological richness, in addition to beautiful landscapes and crystalline waters that, without a doubt, will [...]

Mavecure Hills, Guainia

By |December 11th, 2019|Categories: Amazonas, Guanía, Jungle|Tags: , , , , , , |

The hills of Mavecure are a tourist destination that until a couple of years ago was little known, its fame began to grow thanks to the Colombian film nominated for the Oscar El Abrazo de la Serpiente that was filmed in this jungle and that made known the beauty and [...]

Puracé National Natural Park

By |December 11th, 2019|Categories: Andean region, Cauca, Natural National Parks, Snowy|Tags: , , , , |

Puracé National Natural Park is located in the central mountain range of the Colombian Andes, this area is considered a Volcanic Zone because Puracé Volcano is located in the zone, the park was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1979. The indigenous Inca culture that inhabited Colombia knew this [...]

Macuira National Natural Park

By |December 11th, 2019|Categories: Beaches, La Guajira, Natural National Parks|Tags: , , , , |

Macuira National Natural Park is located in the northeast of the Guajira Peninsula, in the Caribbean region of Colombia. This tourist destination is a natural and cultural reserve that protects species of flora, fauna and diversity of ecosystems and water sources. In addition, the territory is protected from the Wayuu [...]

Telpis Lagoon, Pasto

By |December 10th, 2019|Categories: Andean region, Lagoons, Nariño, Páramos|Tags: , , |

The Telpis Lagoon is one of the most beautiful and important places of Pasto, with an unsurpassable beauty, attracts every year hundreds of national and foreign tourists interested in knowing, besides this imposing lagoon, the Galeras Sanctuary of Flora and Fauna. An excellent option for ecotourism. HOW TO GET TO [...]

La Barra Beach, Buenaventura

By |December 10th, 2019|Categories: Beaches, Natural National Parks, Pacífico, Valle del Cauca|Tags: , , |

La Barra Beach belongs to the Malaga Bay National Natural Park, this paradise is located in the Colombian Pacific and offers its visitors one of the best sunsets in the middle of a tranquility that not many beaches have. HOW TO GET TO LA BARRA, BUENAVENTURA? This tourist site is [...]

Güejar River Canyon

By |December 10th, 2019|Categories: Adventure, Extreme Sports, Meta, Waterfalls|

The Güejar River Canyon is one of the most important water sources of the Meta in the colombian plains. It is located at the gates of the Sierra de la Macarena, one of the most important wildlife refuges in the world. Until a few years ago, this place was not [...]

Old Providence McBean Lagoon National Natural Park

By |December 10th, 2019|Categories: Beaches, Caribe, Islands, Uncategorized|Tags: , |

The Old Providence McBean Lagoon National Natural Park is a protected area located in the Caribbean Sea, exactly in the Archipelago of San Andres and Providencia on the island of Providencia. This Natural Park was founded in 1996 and has been part of the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve since 2000 and [...]

Cliffs of Cali

By |December 10th, 2019|Categories: Andean region, Cali, Natural National Parks|Tags: , , , , |

The Cliffs of Cali National Natural Park is a protected area in Colombia, this tourist destination is the birthplace of at least 30 rivers that bathe the region of Valle del Cauca, is home to diversity of flora and fauna in danger of extinction that are protected by these young [...]

Cave of the Guácharos National Natural Park

By |December 9th, 2019|Categories: Huila|

The Cueva de los Guácharos National Natural Park is one of the oldest protected areas in the country, was founded in 1960. Its name comes from a species of birds called Guácharos that lives in the caves of the park. In the Quechua language, Guácharos means to scream or to [...]

Ocetá Paramo, Boyacá

By |December 6th, 2019|Categories: Andean region, Boyacá, Páramos|Tags: , , , |

The Ocetá Paramo is considered the most beautiful Paramo in the world, this area is one of the best preserved in the country, is an ecosystem with a giant importance for Boyacá. In addition to its environmental importance, it is a beautiful landscape and an excellent tourist destination. HOW TO [...]

According to data from the Colombian Association of Travel and Tourism (Anato), in Colombia there has been a constant tendency to increase the arrival of foreigners to our territory. While in 2007 the arrival of 1,195,000 foreigners was recorded, in 2016 this figure was 2,698,000, representing a growth of 126%, however, an even more notable positive increase was yet to come.

For 2017, thanks to political processes, advances in infrastructure and economic strength, international confidence was improved and the risk index in our country was reduced, which improved our image and led to a drastic increase in the visitor rate from abroad According to data from the Tourist Information Center of Colombia, based on DANE, during 2017 6.5 million foreigners entered Colombia, representing an increase of 28% compared to 2016 and more than 400% in Comparison with 2006, strong evidence of tourism growth and development as a product of the positive vision that the country manages. However, although tourism makes a considerable contribution to our economy in the commerce, gastronomy, hotel and transportation sectors, this contribution does not represent more than 5% of the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP). So, how many more located foreigners visit Colombia so that the tourism sector becomes the main provider of the country’s GDP?

Bogotá, Cali, Antioquia, Valle del Cauca, Bolívar, San Andrés, Santa Marta and Cartagena, the cities with the highest number of foreigners. The citizens of the United States were the ones who obtained our country most motivated by the search for unique landscapes, gastronomic variety, flora and fauna and the friendliness of the average Colombian. In addition, other countries that also contributed tourists were Brazil, France, Germany, Canada, Italy, the Netherlands and Australia, among many other visitors for whom Spanish was a foreign language.

Colombia is a country rich in culture with immense plurality of ethnicities, customs, musical rhythms, food and communities, each with its own linguistic diversity. The geographical conditions, the crops and the gastronomic offer produced by the different thermal floors make Colombia a country recognized worldwide for its privileged location with enviable tourism potential. However, due to the recent decades marked by the internal armed conflict, our country has been stigmatized and recognized abroad as a violent country and not recommended to visit by tourists from other parts of the world.

Fortunately, violence has been greatly reduced after the political processes that have led to demobilization and cessation of hostilities by some of the members who have been part of the conflict. The Peace Agreements agreed with the guerrilla of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in 2017 during the mandate of former President Juan Manuel Santos, have given us a positive impact as a society and progressively the perception that the people of the foreigners have about our country and our society, which in turn has been reflected in the opening of new opportunities directly related to tourism and the arrival of foreigners in our territory.

Such is the positive development that the Colombian State intends to make the tourism sector the main supplier of the country’s gross domestic product. The government of the current president Iván Duque (2019) that in his government plan has decided to implement a policy based on the Orange Economy, opens a new page of history for Colombians where art, culture and, especially, tourism , become an economic sector of great importance.

Colombia is a country that has 6 regions in which the Amazon region, the Andean region, the Caribbean region, the Insular region, the Orinoquía region and the Pacific region are located, in turn, these regions are divided into 32 departments each one with a geographical variety and a cultural diversity of its own. Simply move a few kilometers to any direction to find yourself in a new environment where the weather, customs and their inhabitants will be different compared to the starting point.

Colombia is considered one of the richest countries in linguistic diversity. Here, cultural plurality offers linguistic varieties where expressions, accents and lexicals manifest themselves in different ways, and in our country there are not only multiple changes in Spanish but there are also indigenous languages ​​and native communities that have their own linguistic characteristics The level of linguistic differences throughout the national territory is such that even a Colombian native from Bogotá while visiting, for example, in Santa Marta may encounter language barriers and misinterpretations in the meanings given the accent, lexicon and level of informality of the Spanish language used in the northern part of Colombia.

In our country there are 68 native languages ​​that, according to the last DANE census (2005), are spoken by approximately 850,000 people. However, in the country more than one hundred languages ​​have died in recent years and 12 languages ​​are in danger of extinction (UNESCO, 2012) because native speakers are less and less.