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Being Vegetarian in Colombia

Being Vegetarian in Colombia

Like everywhere else in South America, vegetarianism isn’t particular popular in Colombia and most traditional fare involves some kind of meat or fish. However, with a little shopping around, you can find vegetarian friendly Colombian food. And of course, in the bigger cities of Bogotá, Medellín and Cartagena there are also a range of international options. Here’s what we ate: Colombian food1. Arepas: An ubiquitous lunchtime snack or side dish in Colombia, arepas are a type flatbread, made with a pre-cooked cornflour….

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Where we stayed – Colombia

Where we stayed – Colombia

Bogotá: We’d advise booking ahead for hostels in Bogotá. We booked through hostelworld 4 days in advance and really struggled to find vacancies in those places we’d been recommended or which had the best online reviews. We ended up in the Explora Hostel in the Candelaria area of the city, where we didn’t have the best of stays. When we arrived they’d lost our booking and the woman on reception really struggled to know what to do to resolve the…

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Out and about in Medellín

Out and about in Medellín

Plaza Cisneros in the centre of Medellín Once home to the brutal drug lord, Pablo Escobar, and known as the most dangerous city in the world, Medellín has really cleaned up its act in the last 5 to 10 years.  In 2013, it was named the most innovative city in the world in recognition of its remarkable turnaround, notably through regeneration projects, such as the building of cable cars to improve transport links up and down the mountains.  For visitors,…

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A day trip to Guatapé

A day trip to Guatapé

La Piedra Wow – the view from the top of La Piedra de Peñol, just outside of Guatapé – is just wow. Just as is claimed on the sign on the way up to the ‘rock’, this is probably one of the most beautiful views that I’ve ever seen. . We went to Guatapé to climb La Piedra and to visit the town on a day out from where we were staying in nearby Medellín.  We’d heard good things about the area, but…

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Volunteering with the Angeles de Medellin

Volunteering with the Angeles de Medellin

James and I with some of our English students In Medellín, we spent a few weeks volunteering with the Angeles de Medellín, teaching English, playing with the local children and distributing much needed clothes, food and household goods. The charity operates up in one of the mountains in Medellín in the small barrio of Regalo de Dios (which, perhaps ironically, translates as gift from God).  Up here, life is quite different from the city. The people have very little and very…

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5 things you need to know about Colombia

5 things you need to know about Colombia

1. Its Colombia NOT Columbia! Fed up with everyone from international media sources to Paris Hilton and even US presidents* misspelling their country’s name, a social media campaign was launched last year to shame offenders into correcting their error.  The campaign is also designed to encourage people to take a second look at a country that most people immediately associate with drug-lords and kidnappings.  So remember! Colombia is a country, while DC stands for the District of Columbia. Columbia is also a…

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