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Colombia

Batu Cave houses a Hindu temple, statues and frescoes.

What lies beneath: 10 of the world’s most incredible underground structures

Put ordinary buildings underground and they transform into something far more interesting and otherworldly.

  • by Brian Johnston
Norwegian Jewel passes beneath Centennial Bridge on the Panama Canal.

It’s one of the world’s greatest cruise experiences, but few Aussies do it

In the realm of amazing cruise experiences, a transit of the waterways and intricate locks of this engineering miracle is near the top.

  • by Kristie Kellahan
Khinkali, phali, chahokhbili, lobio, cheese and eggplant rolls: Georgia is one of the great food and wine destinations.

The world’s most underrated countries for food

If you’re looking for your next great meal in this moveable feast we call life, it might be time to head to these often-overlooked places.

  • by Ben Groundwater
Medellin had a record 1.4 million visitors from overseas in 2022.

The former ‘murder capital of the world’ is now overrun with tourists

The wave of both short- and long-term visitors in Colombia’s Medellin is creating unique challenges because it happened virtually overnight.

  • by Andrea Jaramillo
Tayrona National Park: improbable beauty.

This spectacular coast is like nowhere else

Colombia offers wildlife, landscapes and cultures you simply can’t find in any other South American nation.

  • by Rob McFarland
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Bogota El Dorado Airport in Colombia; shining like gold in the sunset.
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Burgers and free vaccines: Inside South America’s busiest airport

Renovated about a decade ago, the Colombian capital’s only terminal is disarmingly tranquil.

  • by Michael Fowler
Arepas can be stuffed or topped with a variety of ingredients, from fresh cheese, to shredded meats, to egg or even beans.

What is arepas? Where to find the best of the tasty dish invented by Venezuela and Colombia

Can a dish be invented by two countries? In the case of arepas, the delicious South American corn cakes, I'm going to hesitantly say … yes.

  • by Ben Groundwater
UNESCO World Heritage Site, Castillo de San Felipe de Barajas in Cartagena Columbia. Work on the fortress began in 1536 with an expansion in 1657. The fortress was named in honor of Philip IV of Spain who complained vigorously about the amount of money he was spending in Colombia. cr: iStock (downloaded for use in Traveller, no syndication, reuse permitted) 
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Cartagena, Colombia, travel guide and things to do: Nine highlights

Visit from December to April for (marginally) cooler temperatures, less rain and the occasional, life-saving sea breeze.

  • by Rob McFarland
San Basilio de Palenque hosts exuberant three-day drumming festival in October that attracts acts from all over the world.

San Basilio de Palenque, Colombia: The first town in the Americas founded by escaped slaves

This small town has its own language, a unique history, and a love of salsa beats.

  • by Rob McFarland
Dish of cheese and papaya salad at Celele.

Colombia's best restaurants serving indigenous foods: Leo, Barcal and Celele

Colombia's culinary renaissance is best discovered at these three restaurants.

  • by Rob McFarland

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