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They’re so kind and professional on ANA, I ordered a special meal and they were lovely throughout. Always kind and efficient, felt cared for in the sky
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They’re so kind and professional on ANA, I ordered a special meal and they were lovely throughout. Always kind and efficient, felt cared for in the sky
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They’re so kind and professional on ANA, I ordered a special meal and they were lovely throughout. Always kind and efficient, felt cared for in the sky
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They’re so kind and professional on ANA, I ordered a special meal and they were lovely throughout. Always kind and efficient, felt cared for in the sky
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They’re so kind and professional on ANA, I ordered a special meal and they were lovely throughout. Always kind and efficient, felt cared for in the sky
Step into the storybook that is Colombia. From its ancient burial sites to skyscraper cities overflowing with Spanish-inspired music and Cuban cuisine, no matter where your flight to Colombia takes you, there will undoubtedly be a story to tell. Colombia’s white-washed hillside homes and national parks serve as the backdrop for 26th-largest nation in the world, and the fourth-largest country in South America. It’s no secret however, that Colombia has seen its share of turmoil. Despite the country’s reputation for drug trafficking and ongoing civil conflict, Colombia remains today one of the top economic forces in South America. Look past the occasional political struggle that Colombia endures with its neighbours and you’ll see a country lush with natural wildlife, miles of beaches, unique shopping and of course, salsa dancing.
Travellers booking flights to Colombia won’t be disappointed. There are more than 200 festivals and events throughout the year that vary in length from one day to one month. Some of the biggest events include Carnaval de Blancos y Negros (Pasto; January), Semana Santa (Holy Week; Popayán and Mompós; March or April), Feria de las Flores (Medellín; August) and Carnaval de Barranquilla (Barranquilla; February or March). If the fiestas don’t thrill you, just relax and enjoy the scenery.
Colombia is mostly tropical and wet. It really has no dry season, but summer typically sees the most rainfall. Coastal lowlands have high temperatures and humidity all the time. Rainfall can average 10cm each year. The mountain areas are cooler and weather conditions vary depending on the altitude, the topography and the winds.
Domestic flights are the most convenient and also the safest way to get around the country. There are services from a number of airlines; the biggest two are Avianca and SAM. Colombia has one of the best developed airline networks of all South American countries.
Be cautious with all other types of transport. There is no train service in the country, but there are various different types of bus and taxis that service all the main towns. Check the route you plan to travel before you set off and secure all your possessions.
For a bit of adventure, take a cargo boat along the Magdalena River. This is a slow way to travel, but offers views of the country you wouldn’t otherwise be able to see.