There are always obvious choices when you plan worldwide travel. Paris, London, Tokyo, Hong Kong, New York, and others to name just a few, but what about the lesser-traveled countries like Columbia? What about all the bad things you hear about drug dealers and rebels? Should I travel to Colombia? In this article we will explore why you may want to consider a trip to Colombia as part of your world travel plans.
First of all, I will address the dangers of traveling in Colombia. They do have kidnappings there. If you are from an Oil Company or part of a very wealthy family or company, you could be a target if you do not take precautions. However, people travel there all the time, they backpack in the mountains and wilderness and hikers are common as well. They do so in relative safety. There are also virtually no kidnappings in any of the major cities. As with most poor countries you travel to, pickpockets and muggers are the biggest danger.
Take the buses only during the day and take taxis at night. Leave your passport and valuables in the hotel safe. Wear a money belt instead of carrying all your money in your wallet or purse. Don't carry too much cash and only take the one credit card you might need. These basic precautions are no different from the advice for travelling to any country.
Two bodies of water make up part of Colombia's borders, the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. It borders the countries of Venezuela, Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, and Panama. It's located in the northwest corner of South America.
The geographical diversity in Colombia leaves a lot of options to anyone who travels there. You have the Andean Highlands, which is comprised of three separate mountain ranges, small islands in both the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, The Caribbean and Pacific Lowlands, and tropical rainforests in Eastern Columbia.
The highest points in Colombia, surprisingly are not in the Andes Mountain range, but in the Caribbean Plains. The highest points are in Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and called Pico Cristobal Colon and Pico Simon Bolivar. They are both 5,775 meters high.
The people of this beautiful country are as diverse as its geography. There are three main groups, Spanish Colonists and European Immigrants, Imported African Slaves, and of course the native population of Amerindians. The population is growing with a recent influx of Turks, Arabs, and Europeans.
One of the major attractions in Columbia is their music. Cumbria, a mixture of African and Spanish music is the most common music heard at the many clubs and bars of Colombia. Mambo is a derivative of Cumbria Music as well and is the form you are likely most familiar with.
Another attraction are the Festivals of Colombia. Go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festivals_in_Colombia and you will see an entire list of festivals to choose from. Many of these festivals go back hundreds of years and in each area of Colombia the festivals vary. music, native costumes, dancing, food, and drink are some of the things you can expect to find at these carnivals and festivals.
And of course you will want to sample the local restaurants in whatever part of Colombia you are traveling through. There are many dishes of Colombian Cuisine you will want to try. The food varies from region to region, but here are a few dishes you may want to try.
Ajiaco, (chicken soup with potatoes and corn) Is absolutely delicious. The Tamales in Colombia are steamed in banana leaves and are usually pork, with vegetables and rice mixed in, and are also great. If you like chorizo, you'll want to try Bandeja Paisa. The chorizo is mixed with platanos, beans and fried egg. I'm getting hungry just thinking about it. They have a dish called Cuy, which is grilled guinea pig, if you're the adventurous type. Another adventure would be trying the Hormiga Culona (fried ants). Now for my favorite dish, Lechona (Delicious baked pig stuffed with meat, peas, and rice)!
Some of the drinks in Colombia are different as well. Here are some of your choices;
Tinto: Strong Black Coffee served in a small cup. If you want milk in it, it's called Pintado or Perico.You can also just order Caf? Con Leche, which has more milk than coffee.
Aromaticas: Herbal teas are common in Columbia. Manzanilla and Camomile Tea are two common teas offered in restaurants and cafes. Cidron is a citrus tea and Yerbabuena is a mint tea you might like to try.
Columbian Beers: There are many locally produced beers in Columbia that are cheap and worth a try. Coste'a, Cristal Oro, and Aguila Light are three you may want to try if you like sampling beers.
Liquor: Along the coast of Colombia, rum is the most popular liquor served. There are many types of imported rum available. Aguardiente is something you may want to try and they do have local wines, but none that come highly recommended.
We hope we have added some useful information and ideas for your trip to Columbia.
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Also the sights you will see in other countries are breathtaking and beautiful. There is so much history out there that you cannot fully appreciate it from books. Seeing these actual historical sights is the only way to create real memories of things past.
In this article, I will tell you a few things about a wonderful place to visit . . . France. France is actually a Republic that is located in Western Europe, but also includes islands and territories on other continents. Three bodies of water border metropolitan France. They are the Mediterranean Sea, the English Channel and the North Sea.
The mainland borders nine countries, making it easy to commute to them as well. It borders England due to landmass within the English Channel. The other countries bordering France are Spain, Belgium, Andorra, Luxembourg, Monaco, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland. For the purposes of this article on worldwide travel, we will be concentrating on Metropolitan France, only.
Let's begin with the geography of France. The top ten cities in France, population-wise are Paris, Nice, Strasbourg, Lyon, Versailles. Marseille, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Grenoble, and Aix-en-Provence.
Southern France is bordered by two sets of beautiful mountains, The French Alps on the east and the Pyranees on the west. The highest mountain in all of Europe is Mont Blanc and is located in the French Alps.
Northern France and Western France are mostly coastal plains that end in beautiful beaches frequented by world travelers. It's beaches are one of the attractions that France is best known for, especially for those beaches on the Mediterranean Sea.
Some major rivers of note are The Rhone, the Garonne, the Loire, and the Seine. Cruises down these rivers are another item you can add to your itinerary if you want to see France from that perspective. The beauty of the surrounding countryside is absolutely breathtaking.
France is a very old country and has drawn many people from many cultures to migrate here over the centuries. Celts, Roman Latins, Aquitanians, Franks, Burgundians, Vikings, and Visigoths have all came to this majestic land to create the culture we now call French culture.
In more recent years, the population of France has grown even more diverse as Jews from Eastern Europe, Arabs, Berbers, Africans, Chinese, Armenians, Belgians, Poles, Spaniards, Italians, and Portuguese people, to name a few, have also migrated to France.
If you want to brush up on your languages, France is a great place to go. French is the primary language there of course, but many other languages are also spoken there due to France's diverse population and culture. Different dialects or Patois are spoken in different regions, such as Picard, Alsation, Occitan, Basque, Norman, Breton, Lorraine (a German Dialect), Caribbean Creole, Gascon, Catalan, Franco-Provencal Dialects, Corsican, and Flemish. Of course due to immigration, there are many other languages spoken there as well, such as Arabic, Portuguese, Berber languages, Turkish, Vietnamese, Khmer, several African languages, and many Chinese dialects.
Diversity is abundant in France with all of the cultures and languages mentioned in this article and more. The part of France you will be traveling through, will determine what languages, dialects, and patois you might encounter. The culture and customs of the people of France are just as diverse as the languages that are spoken. Traveling through this great country is almost world travel without leaving its borders.
Okay, enough about France's history and culture, what are some of the attractions we will want to visit during our trip? Glad you asked!
If you like art, you will have plenty to do while traveling in France. There is a very rich history of art in France from prehistoric times all the way to this century. You will find displays of Prehistoric, Medieval, Renaissance & Mannerism, Baroque & Classicism, Rococo & Neoclassicism, 19th Century, 20th Century
Contemporary French art, and even current art on display at a wide variety of places in France.
In Paris, alone there are around 28 museums and probably 5000 art galleries. We also don't want to leave out the architectural delights to be found in France. The cathedrals and Churches of Chartres, a town located about 90 kilometers southwest of Paris in central France are an attraction you won't want to miss if you enjoy architectural sights. And of course there is the Eiffel Tower as well as a lot of Gothic Architecture to explore all over France.
What about the food? Well, we all know food is one of the reasons to visit France. There are many types of cuisine to be tasted while you travel through France. Both Provincial and Haute Cuisine are to be experienced to be believed. Traveling to France for that experience is so much better than just going to your local French restaurant, even though most of the chefs that graduate any culinary school were taught French Cuisine, which is considered to have influenced all western cooking.
French breads, Souffl?, Blanquette de veau, Steak au poivre, Boeuf a la mode, Pot-au-feu, Coq au Vin, Raw Oysters, Lamb Navarin, Cheeses, and more await you at outdoor caf??s and restaurants all over France, so you will never go hungry in your travels here.
And last but definitely not least, no trip to France is complete without wine tasting! Once you are in France you will find an abundance of wine tasting tours, walks, and other opportunities or you can even book your entire trip around wine tasting tours. Do a quick search on your favorite search engine for wine tours in France and you'll find all the opportunities you could ever hope for.
We hope we have added some useful information and ideas for your trip to France.
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