A tropical country like Colombia doesn’t exactly top the list of wine producing countries, but near the town of Villa de Leyva, a few Colombian winemakers think they’ve found the perfect balance to make good wine.
The Iguaque Flora and Fauna Sanctuary (Santuario de Flora y Fauna Iguaque) is a great place to enjoy nature near Villa de Leyva.
On November 13, 1985, the people of Armero, a prosperous town in Colombia, were busy going about their daily lives.
Tequendama Falls (Salto del Tequendama) is not too far outside Bogotá. It’s a popular tourist attraction and an important part of Muisca mythology.
The hamlet of Morcá is the site of a huge church that attracts religious pilgrims from all over Colombia.
Monguí, one of Colombia’s Heritage Towns (Pueblos Patrimonio), is also one of the most beautiful in the country. If you want to avoid the crowds of Villa de Leyva and see a nice colonial town in Boyacá, this is a great option.