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BogotĂĄ, Colombia
Colombia's vibrant capital sits at 2,600m altitude, so take it easy the first day. Explore the historic La Candelaria district, the Gold Museum (Museo del Oro), and take the cable car up to Monserrate for sweeping city views. The Zona Rosa and Usaquén neighborhoods offer great dining, markets, and nightlife.
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Cali, Colombia
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Salento, Colombia
Salento is the gateway to the Coffee Region (Eje Cafetero) and a must for coffee lovers. Hike through the stunning Valle de Cocora to see towering wax palms, Colombia's national tree. Visit a local finca for a coffee tour and sip freshly brewed Colombian coffee at its source.
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JardĂn, Colombia
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MedellĂn, Colombia
18 JULY
â âąâ Explore Comuna 13.
âąâ Ride the Metrocable.
âąâ â Walk around Provenza.
âąâ â Dinner in El Poblado
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July 20 â GuatapĂ© đ
Early bus to Guatapé.
Tour 130,000
âąâ â đ„Ÿ Climb Piedra del Peñol.
âąâ â Walk around the colorful town.
âąâ â đ€ Optional boat tour.
âąâ â Sunset by the waterfront.
19 JULY
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July 19 â San FĂ©lix đȘ
âąâ â Uber/bus to San FĂ©lix.
âąâ â đȘ Paragliding.
Afternoon:
âąâ â Lunch with a view.
âąâ â Return to MedellĂn.
âąâ â Free evening in Provenza or Parque Lleras.
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Guatapé, Colombia
A short trip from MedellĂn, GuatapĂ© is famous for its colorful zĂłcalos (painted plinths) decorating every building. Climb the 740 steps of La Piedra del Peñol for breathtaking panoramic views of the lake-studded landscape. The town itself is charming for an afternoon wander and fresh trout lunch.
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San Félix, Colombia
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Isla BarĂș, Colombia
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Cartagena, Colombia