Tejo – The Best Sport in the World!

 

One of the funnest things to do in Colombia is play Tejo. Officially the national sport of Colombia, the game involves drinking beer and throwing hexagonal cannonballs at clay pits filled with gunpowder targets.

Our regular Tejo hangout in Bogotá is located at calle 76 no. 24. It´s an awesome place and a tonne of fun, but keep an eye out for those flying tejo´s! During the making of this video a tejo came flying at me and luckily bounced off the ground before hitting my ankle, leaving it nicely swollen.

WARNING: This video contains tipsy people and Spanish swear words.

 

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Colombia Adventure – Hiking, Rafting and a whole lot more!

 

Colombia adventure - Waterfall rappelling in Santander

 

Many would say that travelling to Colombia is adventurous in itself, but for those who love fresh air, gorgeous natural scenery and addictive outdoor activities, then Colombia just about has it all.

 

Colombia´s astounding geographical diversity creates the perfect playground for adventurous travelers.

 

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The Best Things to do in Colombia for a Truly Unforgettable Trip!

 

best things to do in colombia - paraglide in the chicamocha canyon

 

With such an astonishing variety of incredible things to do in Colombia, most visitors find that they simply cannot squeeze everything that they want to do into a single trip.

Colombia´s terrific diversity of landscapes, ecosystems and cultures results in a whole continents worth of activities concentrated in a single country. Here is just the top of  an endless list of the best things to do in Colombia!

 

#1 Hiking

 

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The Best Things to Do in Colombia – Part 3

 

Who knew that it was Colombia where the first human inhabitants of South America arrived over 20,000 years ago? Visiting Precolumbian archaeological sites is certainly one of the best things to do in Colombia, but the list goes on and on…

 

Best Things to Do in Colombia Part 3 - Visit Archaeological sites

 

#7 Visit archaeological sites

Colombia is the only overland passage to South America and it is believed to be the route taken by the first humans to inhabitant the continent. For over 20,000 years small, spread out tribes have occupied the land that is now Colombia, and due to the countries impenetrable rainforests and unpredictable terrain, many archeological sites and artifacts that they left behind remained a secret until recent years. The 3 main archaeological sites in Colombia that have been discovered are:

  • San Augustin: A lush valley filled with dozens of archaeological sites and hundreds of burial chambers, ritual edifices, petroglyphs and incredible stone statues carved by a pre-incan civilization that do this day archeologists know very little about.
  • Tierradentro: Over 40 pre-columbine excavated burial tombs, with stone spiral staircases decorated with geometrical patterns and up to 8 meters deep.
  • The Lost City: These Machu Pichu like ruins remained an indigenous secret until 1972, when they were stumbled upon by treasure hunters deep in the jungle off Colombia´s gorgeous Caribbean coast. The Lost City, or Ciudad Perdida, has since become one of Colombia´s top travel destinations.

The best goldwork in South America came from these ancient civilizations, and many of the masterpieces can be found today in museums such as the Bogotá gold museum, a visit to which is definately one of the best things to do in Colombia.

 

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Outdoor Rock Climbing Galore in Suesca

 

Outdoor rock-climbing in Suesca, Colombia

 

Just 1 hour north of Bogotá lies Colombia´s biggest hub for outdoor rockclimbing, a 3-kilometer-long polished sandstone cliff known as ´Las rocas de Suesca´. Emerging as a popular climbing destination in the late 80´s, the Suesca scene has come a long way over the past 20 years to gain the international reputation that it has today.

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