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| ![]() Three New and Immersive Tour Itineraries to the Emerging Travel Hot Spot of ColombiaNow that peace and security have been restored, Colombia is one of the world's extraordinary new travel hot spots because of its stunning biodiversity and cultural heritage.
By: Wildland Adventures For 2018, Wildland Adventures (http://www.wildland.com/) "Now that peace and security have been restored, Colombia is "one of the world's extraordinary new travel hot spots because of its stunning biodiversity and cultural heritage," said Kurt Kutay, Wildland Adventures founder and president. Americans are often surprised by the sophistication they find upon shaking hands with such South American gems as Bogota, Colombia's capital. These itineraries introduce the 500-year-old patinas of vibrant cities, still cobblestoned, former colonial hubs that welcomed explorers, pirates and conquistadors searching for El Dorado. "Our Wildland Adventures in Colombia utilize a comprehensive network of new airline connections and a good primary road system, with 4x4 access on secondary roads into more remote regions and trailheads. The last decade has seen new-found economic growth and political stability, and vastly improved security presenting itself as the new gateway to South America. As tourism develops, restored colonial boutique hotels and ecolodges are popping up across the country. There's also an exciting gastronomic scene evolving," added Kutay. Rafting, snorkeling and diving into freshwater rivers and salty seas hint at a gold standard of adventure. Along with prehistoric and extant jungle creatures come nearly 20 percent of the world's bird species. The company's Colombia Wildlands and Wildlifeis a 14-day program that starts and ends in Bogota. The per person double rate is from $5,840. See: http://www.wildland.com/ Highlights of Colombia is an 11-day itinerary from $3,150 per person double. See: http://www.wildland.com/ Guests meet in Bogota before transferring to Villa de Leyva, a 16th century colonial town surrounded by a dry Andean Acacia forest. Guests hike in a nearby cloud forest and bike in the adventure capital of Colombia, the province of Santander, where the UNESCO World Heritage town of Barichara dating to the Spanish conquest remains "the prettiest town in Colombia." One six-mile hike on the cobblestoned Caminos Reales (Royal Road) leads to a meet up with a restoration specialist who demonstrates how to construct mud adobe brick walls in their original style. Caminos Reales also connects to Chicamocha, the Grand Canyon of South America. A stay at a coffee plantation concludes the interior tour before moving to the Caribbean coast to explore Tayrona National Park, a bio-diverse, palm-fringed paradise skirting white sand beaches. Here are the ruins of El Pueblito, a vast system of stone terraces, aquaducts and round platform foundations of an ancient civilization. Unexplored Colombia: Coffee, Culture, and Coast over 12 days combines the Coffee Triangle with whale watching (extension) on the Pacific. The per person double rate is from $3,660. See: http://www.wildland.com/ From Bogota guests travel to Cali, famed for the Salsa Dance Academy. Medellin (the departure city) is revered as one of the most beautiful places in South America. Here via cable car, guests access the re-invigorated and thriving barrio that drug king Pablo Escobar helped build. They also hike through the Otun Quimbaya Flora & Fauna Sanctuary, a cloud forest with hundreds of species of butterflies; Guests engaged in the extension to the Pacific Coast fly to the Chocó region. Here there are no roads, just air and boat access. Misty jungle-clad hills spouting waterfalls and hot springs meet the white sand of the Pacific. This biodiverse region offers kayaking around one of world's largest humpback whale migrations (June – November). Located in the Biological Conservation Corridor Panamá-Chocó- For more information on Wildland Adventures' worldwide offerings, tour availability and reservations call 1-800-345-4453 or email info@wildland.com. Visit online at http://www.wildland.com/ About Wildland Adventures Kurt Kutay, Founding CEO/President, and Anne Kutay, Vice-President, established Wildland Adventures in 1987. As active managing directors, they are continuously refining and evolving their Wild Style of travel. The 'Wild Style' is based on an ethic of sincerity, compassion and understanding that breaks down barriers of separation to build lasting intercultural, interpersonal, and environmental bonds designed to enhance rather than exploit the people and places where they travel. Contact Widness & Wiggins PR for photos, interviews and more information: Sara Widness / 802.234.6704 / sara@widnesspr.com Dave Wiggins / 720.301.3822 / dave@travelnewssource.com End
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