The itinerary that was made for us to include all of the areas that we wanted to visit was excellent, you did a great job in fitting a lot into a 3 week period....... There was no one stand out highlight of our trip as we enjoyed every place we visited and they were all individually exciting and quite different. If we had to pick one it would be a toss up between Easter Island and Machu Picchu. Thank you for all of the organization that went into our trip, we did not have to worry about any aspect other than to turn up at the allotted time and someone would look after every detail for us.
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It’s no secret; Colombia has a very bad reputation in the past, much of which people still feel is true today. When Colombia is mentioned in conversation, it is hard not to bring images to mind of Pablo Escobar and his drug trafficking exploits of the 70s and 80s. But it’s time for Colombia to shed these unfair associations. The country is now becoming popular as a tourist destination as the security situation improves dramatically and the level of tourist services increases, and news of the warm and welcoming friendliness of Colombians also continues to spread.
For a better idea of the things that the lovely country of Colombia has to offer, here are 6 of its better-known legal exports.
1) Colombian Literature
Winning the Nobel Prize for literature in 1982, author Gabriel Garcia Marquez
is regarded as one of the most influential authors of the 20th Century.
His most famous works are 100 Years Of Solitude (1967) and Love In The Time
Of Cholera (1985). Pioneering a style known as magical realism, Marquez
is known for creating dream-like and fantastical events that occur in everyday
situations in his stories. Although not referencing any specific location
in Colombia, his influences lie firmly in his home country and page-turners
can get a strong sense of the essence of Colombia through his work.
2) Colombian Coffee
Known in industry circles for its high quality and distinctive flavour,
Colombian coffee is some of the best in the world. Don’t take my word
for it; The Speciality Coffee Association of America (SCAA) awarded the
Single Origin Coffee of the Year prize to a Colombian producer in 2009.
3) Colombian Dance
Any visitor to Latin America will quickly become aware of the Cumbia dance
craze that has been sweeping the continent for the last few years. Cumbia
has changed over time to appeal to a more mainstream Latino audience, but
its origins lie firmly in Colombia. Elsewhere in the world, salsa clubs
are springing up in every town and any aspiring salsa dancer will see the
roots of the dance from a visit to Cali, the “Capital of Salsa”
and home to numerous Salsa World Champions.
4) Colombian Women
Proud of the reputation of their women as some of the most beautiful in
the world, Colombians are quick to showcase their talents. Companies, municipalities
and even prisons hold over 100 beauty contests a year, revering the good
looks of their women. One universally recognized beauty is Shakira, whose
songs seems to be cropping up everywhere. Her most recently globally-heard
offering was the anthem for the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup.
5) Colombian Emeralds
The driving force behind the World’s supply of emeralds with between
50 and 95% of production, Colombia is responsible for some of the purest,
largest and most beautiful gems on the planet. The largest emerald ever
found in the world, “La Galacha”, was discovered in Colombia
and weighed in at an impressive 172 grams.
6) Colombian Flowers
Over 70% of cut flowers imported into the United States are Colombian, which
makes them world leaders and experts in the art of horticulture. Not to
mention a symbol of all things romantic. Since May 1st, 1957, the town of
Medellin has hosted the Festival of the Flowers,a multi-day event that culminates
in a parade representing an end to the days of slavery when, instead of
flowers, the slave class carried men and women on their backs up the steep
hills of the town.
Hopefully these examples of famous Colombian exports will serve to break
the reputation perceived by so many about Colombia, and instead present
a country steeped in art, passion, beauty and romance. With these things
in mind, it’s time to book a trip to one of the lesser-known and most
delightful locations in Latin America, and enjoy an unforgettable Colombian
Vacation.
Author: Jon Clarke - Escaped to Latin America / Escaped to Peru