After passing through Calarcá several times over the years, we finally decided to visit the center of this small town outside Armenia. Previously, we had only taken tourists to the Quindío Botanical Garden just south of town and drove through on our way to other places.
The city of Armenia is the capital of the Quindío department and part of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia.
In the heart of Colombia’s Coffee Region is the small town of Circasia. It lies on the road between the cities of Pereira and Armenia and is part of the UNESCO World Heritage listed Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia.
Montenegro is a nice town within the UNESCO World Heritage listed Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia. If you find yourself passing through on the way to one of the many recreational parks in the area and want to stop or stay the night, here’s some info to help.
Buenavista is a small town in the UNESCO World Heritage listed Coffee Cultural Landscape of Colombia. It makes for a great day trip and is still relatively off the beaten path.
The Puente de Occidente is perhaps the most interesting attraction near Santa Fe de Antioquia. It’s a short drive outside the Colombian Heritage Town (Pueblo Patrimonio).
In my opinion, Bogotá Bike Tours is the best way to see Bogotá. With a variety of tours to choose from, as well as private tours, they give you plenty of options to see the parts of Bogotá that interest you most.
A bamboo rafting trip down the Río La Vieja is a popular activity in Colombia’s Coffee Region. It’s great for visitors of all ages.