COLOMBIA

If we don't go and explore Colombia for ourselves, we only know what the media is telling us. We go to see the world to appreciate what we have.

It's easy to get immersed in the real Colombia, you will find it's an incredible country, with stunning landscapes, where you feel welcome, safe and part of the family. Go a bit deeper to feel the culture; The music, the food, the history and experience of everyday life, where you can live a bit like a local - To help us understand why they live the way they do.


Mini Adventure Blog Posts

Work away Ibague Tolima Colombia
By Martin January 5, 2019
Getting out of the city, North & South from Ibague. To see the mountains, coffee farms, rivers and waterfalls.
Beautiful Colombian Football Girls
By Martin April 21, 2016
This is a country that gets under your skin. Visually, it's the most striking place I have ever visited. A travelers paradise, with beautiful landscapes, breathtaking mountain ranges, volcanoes, natural parks, rivers, waterfalls, coffee, food, music, beaches, cosmopolitan cities, colonial villages and the most beautiful woman in the world.
Catedral Primada de Ibague
March 16, 2015
perfectly located for those who wish to get off the beaten path as you will only be 1 hour from this mainly undiscovered region of paradise, that is still unknown to many foreigners, it’s beauty is matched by nature, history, culture, food, and people.

Enjoying high quality coffee

Colombian Coffee 

Supporting the small Colombian coffee growers since 2007.

Blend together... Combine good coffee and good company - One of life's simple pleasures.


Colombian Coffee farm exspireance. 


My Colombian adventure started in my home country.

It's easy to love a Colombian, as they love you back


Life in Colombia

Living in Colombia all started with a close connection to a Colombian family in the UK. That gave me a wonderful experience, and insight to the hardships that make the Colombian people worth their weight in gold. 


Colombians touched my soul

On many occasions, I had the feeling of being at home, made me feel like I am part of the family and I never felt alone in Colombia

They also want to see you grow… They are genuine people, hard working, determined and do what’s right not what they are told.


Life in rural Colombia 

I felt right at home in a small town called Rovira, it was my second visit to Colombia, when I discovered this little colonial wild west town. And I wanted to spend as much time as I could in and around Rovira. It's off the beaten path and no foreign tourists here. Pure Colombians going about their business.


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From my travel Blogger First time visit to Colombia in 2007 to 2016. Onwards is found on this website and I have created a Substack for independent travelers and selected readers who can subscribe to more travel adventures and life in Colombia.