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By Lorraine Caputo

The breadth of things to do and see in Eastern Colombia spans the range from culture to high-octane sports. Tunja has many beautiful churches, most notably Iglesia de Santa Bárbara which displays embroidery done by Juana la Loca, the “mad” mother of Emperor Carlos V. Villa de Leyva and Barichara are both classic colonial towns on the national register of historic villages. The countryside of the former bears the fossilized marks of its denizens over 160 million years ago. San Gil is the adventure sports capital of the nation, with everything from whitewater rafting to caving. Between this village and bustling Bucaramanga are the Cañón de Chicamocha and Mesa de Ruitoque, the nation’s best place to paraglide. In the deep folds of the Cordillera Oriental are small villages like Málaga, Concepción (the Wool Capital of Colombia) and Capitanejo (the Goat, Tobacco and Melon Capital) with diverse climates and customs. At the apex of these mountains is Parque Nacional Natural El Cocuy, with superb mountain and rock climbing, and trekking. Pamplona is another town with its place in history, as is Cúcuta and neighboring Villa del Rosario.

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Other Water Sports

Besides white water rafting, there are other aquatic sports to partake in here in San Gil. Check with tour operators ...

Whitewater Rafting

San Gil has become renowned for its whitewater rafting. Three principal rivers, all with different characteristics, offer adventures for novices ...

Caving

Delving into the bowels of the earth (a.k.a caving) is another adventure you can undertake while in San Gil. You ...

Waterfalls and Torrentismo

Waterfalls drape the river canyons slicing the countryside around San Gil. At some of the cascades, not only can you ...

Cultural Centers of Bucaramanga

Besides attractions like its churches, parks, la Casa de Bolívar and Museo de Arte Moderno, this city has several other ...

Bolo Americano

Ever wonder what ever happened to all those bowling alleys once the sport lost favor in the United States? Well, ...

Concepción

(Altitude: 2005 meters/6578 feet; Population: 7,000) Concepción is a weaving center not too far from Málaga. Here, small workshops create blankets, ...

Viñedo Guananí

Viñedo Guananí wines are in high demand by Colombian connoisseurs. You may tour the vineyard, from the three hectares where ...

To Santa Sofía

In the 18-kilometer (10.8-mile) stretch of road from Villa de Leyva to Santa Sofía, many attractions await the eager visitor ...

Fibas Jardín del Desierto

Fibas Jardín del Desierto is more than just a botanical garden. In the Muisca language, fibas means wind. This garden ...

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