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What are the cultural landmarks in Colombia?
Colombia is one of the countries that attract me. It is located in the northernmost part of South America, and it has aroused many people's interest in traveling. Up to now, most people's understanding of Colombia has been concentrated in Medellin and Bogota. That's why we should share the best places in Colombia, not just the places that the whole world knows.

Recently, I talked to many people about Colombia. After seeing an epic trip to Colombia planned by a friend, it made me want to go to Colombia even more. He really found the best place in Colombia.

Now, just like any new and exciting place, people usually think of beaches, jungles, blue seas and even plan to travel to Bogota. See if you should go to some of the best places in Colombia.

1. Ghana, Campr.

Capgana is a Colombian town surrounded by the Darian Canyon and the Caribbean Sea. This is a good place to stroll the streets, taste freshly squeezed juice and take a quick sea bath (before breakfast).

Once you are fully awake in the morning, you can choose different activities. Diana Falls or Avocado Bay? Snorkeling or diving to observe marine life? Take a nap in your favorite hammock? The atmosphere in Capgana is very relaxed. You can't find any cars except the occasional muddy tractor. Be sure to enjoy Vallenato's music and learn to play dominoes. It is really one of the best places in Colombia, which makes people feel cool and relaxed. How to get there: Take a boat from Necocli or turbo-about 2 hours, sometimes a little bumpy, just like a cowboy riding a horse in windy season.

2. Sapuzuro

Sapuzuro is an idyllic little place where you can spend a quiet time and relax completely. It is actually the last village of the Capgana twins in Colombia (before arriving in Panama).

You can immerse yourself in your favorite book (on the beach or in a hammock, of course) or have a few drinks in the bay. If you want to exercise, you can go to Lamill (about 400 meters away), where there are many steps to climb!

3. Ravela pt.

Cabo de la Vela is the best place for kite surfers and windsurfers because of strong winds and vast beaches. Living there is a very unusual experience, because Colombian towns are located in the La Guajira desert and are usually isolated from the world in terms of continuous power supply or water supply. Just rely on this, and you will fall in love with La Villacapo. The town is also the best place to start a trip to Puntaga Lin Nasi, the northernmost part of Colombia. Yes, the sunset in the town is also very charming.