Before travelling please be sure to consult any local travel advice.
We are absolutely mad about Colombia! If you are thinking about planning a trip to Colombia, then the most valuable advice we can give is to simply do it!
Do not be put off by people’s opinions of the country who have not ever visited. We met a few travellers along the road who had been put off initially and then regretted their decision after the endless hype.
Colombia has come a long way over the last few decades. Of course there are still dangers, but no more than most big cities. Most problems can be avoided by taking the same precautions you would in any other South American country (or even some western cities for that matter). A bit of common sense goes a long way.
In a nutshell: the music, the scenery, the history, the food, but most of all the people are what make Colombia completely magical in our eyes!
We were not surprised to find Colombia is a top contender for most travelllers favourite country in South America. It certainly is for us.
Costs
CURRENCY: Colombian peso
1 USD = 3,829 COP
1 GBP = 4,871 COP
*As of May ‘2024
Colombia is a very cheap place to visit. This means your money can go a long way if you budget accordingly and make some smart choices.
Having said that, I think we actually spent more money in Colombia than most other countries in South America. Primarily because we spent the most time there but also because we just had to take advantage of the fantastic value of activities there (one of those spend money to save money kind of deals, ha).
While some might want to disperse the adventure activities, it might benefit your heart (and head) but it won’t benefit your wallet. After some research and our own experience, we definitely recommend cramming in the action sports in Colombia.
Bungee-jumping, white-water rafting and even paragliding were a steal! And we personally didn’t feel the lower price meant less safety, something I was definitely conscious of.
If you save adventure sports like this for Chile and Argentina, you can definitely expect to pay at least double the price.
Food
Colombia is not well-known for its cuisine although if you like bread, cheese, meat and rice then you won’t have a problem. I was a massive fan!
I will say that a bit more spice would have been welcome; they are not massive fans of it in Colombia or much of South America it seems. However the array of delicious street food more than makes up for it.
Pandebonos, arepas, empanadas and buñuelos are just some of the mouth-watering treats on offer. In fact, every country we visited in South America had its own unique take on empanadas. I became a little obsessed to be honest. Who doesn’t like deep-fried cheese in pastry!?
A great way to enjoy some super cheap local food is to order the “Menu del Dia” for almuerzo – that’s the “Menu of the Day” lunch special. For just US$3-4 you get a hearty bowl of soup (a chicken or beef broth with vegetables) and a main of chicken, beef or chicharrón (deep-fried pork belly) with rice, beans and salad.
It’s not a surprise that on many occasions we didn’t need dinner!
The Journey
From the sun-drenched Caribbean shores in the north, following the path of the Andes south through rainforests and along raging rivers, we scheduled ourselves a generous 6 weeks to take in as much as we could from this amazing destination.
If you hadn’t already picked up on the vibe, we quite proudly feel like ambassadors for this remarkable country. We will forever hold a special place in our hearts for Colombia and would love for other travellers to experience it’s wonder (and hope we will again in the future!).
By sharing our own journey and unique experiences, we hope to inspire your next backpacking venture to South America and to have as much fun as we did 🙂
Cartagena
Get lost along the cobbled streets within the bustling walled town, cycle the shoreline of the upscale Bocagrande and admire the stunning street art of hip Getsami.
Tayrona National Park
Spend the night in a hammock in the tropical warmth of Tayrona National Park.
San Gil
An adrenaline junkies dream. Get your heart racing with a range of adventure sports in the epic San Gil.
Bogota
Colombia’s capital offers plenty to do from historical tours, food tours, graffiti tours, and visiting Monserrrat mountain for breathtaking views of this huge city.
Medellín
Full of history and inspiring stories, Medellín is without a doubt one of the top destinations in Colombia.
Guatapé
Well known for the impressive Piedra del Peñol, Guatapé offers visitors the perfect escape from city life in nearby Medellín.
Salento
Not surprisingly, Colombia’s coffee region is the best place to sample it’s world-famous coffee straight from the source. The breath-taking scenery also makes Salento a must-see!
Cali to Quito (across the Colombia-Ecuador border)
There was no way we were coming to Colombia and not making a stop at the country’s salsa capital. Even if we did each have two left feet in check!
Exchange was 1 USD = 3000 COP during our visit in Sept ’17