I wrote most of the last post while I was en route from Cartagena to Santa Marta, so I’ll pick up my narrative again from there. I had planned (and I of course use that term loosely) to start a trek into Colombia’s mountainous jungles the day after arriving in Santa Marta. This trek is Colombia’s version of the Inca Trail in Peru, an intense 5 day hike to the “Lost City” of an ancient civilization. Since I’m reasonably fit, and happened to have running shoes, first aid kit, flashlight and insect repellent all my in my bag I deemed myself ready to tackle whatever would come my way. However, as soon as I arrived at my Santa Marta Hostel I saw a sign informing travellers that the Ciudad Perdida (Lost City) Trek was closed for 10 days. Ugh. Maybe if I had done some actual planning I would have known that, but it came as a surprise to me, and of course just after I had spent 3 days getting excited about it.
I think that should actually be the theme of this post: Things I Didn’t Do in Colombia. Starting off with this trek, I also managed to miss seemingly all the other highlights. Whenever I would chat with people I would inevitably end up having to weather the surprised looks from them as they learned how little of the tourist trail I was experiencing.
- I didn’t get to Medellín to take the Pablo Escobar tour.
- I missed Salento and the stunning scenery there.
- Skipped the National Park Tayrona where people camp in a hammock on the beach to see the bioluminescent algae at night.
- Never made it to the Pacific side of the country, nor the South at all.
- Even touring a coffee plantation somehow got knocked off my to-do list, and that really is surprising considering how much I had been looking forward to learning about (read: stocking up on) those magical beans that I rely on to kickstart my brain every morning.
Looks like I need to get back to Colombia, pronto! I still want to experience it all!
So, sensing that I might be in danger of losing my Travel Blogger Badge after that list I think I’ll launch right in to what I actually did experience…. Which is in short the rejuvenation that comes from meeting great people I really click with at a hostel that I didn’t want to leave. A special shout out here to the New Zealand kids that kept things entertaining, Victoria from New York, and Marc from Zurich – you guys were exactly what I needed this week!
Victoria and I took a day trip to a small town in the Sierra Nevada mountains called Minca. We had heard about a hike to a waterfall near there and decided to see for ourselves. After negotiating a ride in a shared Jeep up the mountain we were dropped off on the Main Street of town where local teens were waiting to take tourists up further on the back of their motorbikes. We came to hike, so we declined and set off on our own. 




By early afternoon our destination revealed itself to be shimmering pools at the bottom of a small series of waterfalls, and we both happily plunked ourselves in the cool clear water. As it turns out, I learned later that night that “the” waterfall of guidebook fame was actually in the other direction… so chock that up to another item I missed!
We knew we were in the rainy season so we’d need to start back down before long, but I’ll admit we took our time, naïvely assuming that a little rain while we walked after already being wet from swimming wouldn’t bother us. Wrong again – but it did bring in the adrenaline portion of our adventure when we realized we needed to get to town ASAP to avoid drowning in the torrential rain. Only one motorcycle was still up there, so both of us squeezed on a tiny bike behind our young driver and hurried off down the steep muddy and rutted trail. I was just hoping that when we crashed the worst injury would be scrapes and bruises, but I’ll give credit to his skill and admit that it was actually fun. Needing a place to wait out the deluge, Victoria and I agreed to have a late lunch at the home of this driver – he assured us his mother’s cooking was better than any restaurant in town. Agreed! The very traditional meal of vegetable soup followed by chicken with coconut rice and fried plantains was amazing!


Well. For a post on the 5 days I stayed put in the Santa Marta area, this is really getting long. The rest of my time was beautifully busy being lazy; alternating the beach, pool and hammocks with occasional walks to explore the area. Full of reading, laughter and conversations, and great food. I mentioned already I loved the hostel but I need to reiterate: If I could have moved permanently into Hostel Calle 11 Santa Marta I think I would have! Rumour has it the building was a former drug cartel mansion, but the new owners have created the perfect space for lounging. I think I’ll always smile when I think of this part of Colombia. Plus, the tranquil atmosphere was the perfect prep before arriving in the extreme chaos of that is the city of Bogota! 

Even after going to Colombia twice (short trips), I would and hopefully will go again someday! You missed those events that time, but now you have the perfect excuse to return.
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Exactly! That’s why I wasn’t going to stress about seeing everything at once – I can come back again 🙂
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And it will be great when you do!
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That’s the thing about Colombia – it just captivates you and you just stop traveling and rushing from place to place – I arrived in Colombia on the 29th oct last year..i was planning on only being there for a month …but i fell in love with the place and finally dragged myself kicking and screaming away from it at the end of Jan this year to continue the rest of my trip through south America. I still feel i haven’t seen it all and need to go back to discover more this amazing country.
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So true! I bet you have some incredible stories from your travels, too!
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As a matter of fact I am writing my next blog right now, it’s about how I’ve evolved as a traveler over the last 5 years from the wide eyed novice to a seasoned traveler 😀 ..I too diddnt get to go to tayrona but that was because the park was closed at the time I was there. I also want to travel the south of Colombia, Medellin was the furthest south I got. Even though we traveled the north I fell in love with Bogota 😀 😀 😀
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I love your writing, it felt like talking to a friend! Great post!
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That is the best compliment – thanks! It looks like you’ve got a lot going on now too, so I’ll look forward to reading about your stories too!
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Wow! Perfect to visit!
Jenine
anglojenineblog.wordpress.com
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Oh wow! That is a lot of rain going on there. My intensive traveling will come to a short end for awhile,but next year we hope to make our way to Columbia. Seems amazing. great post. Check out our blog if you’d like! 🙂
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Hi! Glad you liked it, and I really hope you guys get to experience Colombia – it’s amazing!
And I like your website 🙂
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I love that I’m not the only one who has a habit of missing things, my list of ‘need to re-visit’ is growing! Love the entry 👌🏽
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I second that, I am in the same boat 😀
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Could connect and virtually visit Columbia, thanks Ali 🙂
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It looks beautiful! I have just started my own blog about my adventures in Europe….such an inspiration to ready yours!
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It’s frustrating at the time to feel you’ve missed out on stuff. But that just leaves more to look forward to in the future. Nice blog!
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Exactly my sentiments… I plan to keep travelling in some form for the rest of my life, so I can’t see it all at once!
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I wish that I currently had the free time and ability to travel as freely as you are able to! I’ve recently decided to pursue traveling and experiencing and being happy over everything else. I hope one day to accomplish similar trips, and to see more of this vast and beautiful world. You have quite a special capability, use it often and wisely!!
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Great post! the pictures really capture the environment so well!
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What a pleasure to read!
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Though I had never considered it before…Columbia looks like such an adventure!
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Wooow, I love this. I also enjoy taking in the beauty around me instead of rushing to see many places.
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amazing photographs…
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Sounds like it was an amazing trip! Sometimes we miss more when we are frantically trying to fit everything in. Just relaxing in a place can feel like the most genuine way to experience it!
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Great read! It was such an easy flowing read, I am very new to WordPress but very inspiring style of writing!
Thank you for sharing I would love to go to Colombia it’s on my Bucket List.
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Thanks, that’s nice of you to say… I just write the way I think. Good luck with your own blog too!
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Very interesting read! 👌🏻😃
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I love your post! Please check out my first Travel Post on why it is never the right time to travel
https://jkbeautytake.wordpress.com/2016/09/29/travel-why-it-is-never-the-right-time-to-travel/
Thank you!
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Exciting stuff!
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I love your writing, I felt like you were telling me the story over coffee. I am so excited to continue reading about your adventures! I have added Colombia to my travel list now, thanks to you 🙂
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That look so beautiful…I enjoy your post….
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Thanks for sharing 🙂 amazing , very skilled blogger you are 🙂
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Well written. I’m excited to follow another travel blog! I’m just an armature traveler when I have the time and money between work. But still pray one day, to travel for a living.
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Such a nice read! After travelling Papua New Guinea recently for a scuba diving trip I am looking for my next adventure. Really want to visit Columbia now! Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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Loved this post! Thank you for sharing your adventures with us 🙂 Keep doing a great job 🙂
Love,
Joana
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Thank you!
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Great post and pictures! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for sharing, unfortunate that you missed the sights you meant to see but reading your post I would rather the ride on the bike in the rain and local food than anything else…
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we all regret a bit places which could have explored….but probably it good to leave table a little hungry….good to read…
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I agree! 🙂
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I totally get needing to go back. I wrote about that for Iceland. I feel like there’s so much I still need to do! Like unfinished business. Nice post 🙂
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Even with those key places missed, you still made me want to see Colombia!!
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This reminds me of my trip to Hiran Minar!
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I think blog posts like this are so important. Some people, especially here in Europe, have a stereotypical view of Columbia and other South American countries. Such a beautiful place
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Great blog! Loved the photos 🙂
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Wow!!^^ That’s why there’s such a difference between a tourist and traveller^^
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It really is great to be able to just stop and take some time to rejuvenate while on the go sometimes. 🙂
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I love your photography!
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Well thank you! It’s something I really enjoy
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very interesting
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Even if a traveller is not travelling his/her mind is always wandering and human mind is a very powerful tool. 7 billion brilliant minds on this planet need inspiration from among the lot, keep inspiring, keep writing…
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Interesting…
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Great read, and great photos!!!
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Loved it! ❤
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Great post!
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I loved reading this and your photography is amazing! I would love to go travelling around the world one day.
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Thank you – always nice to hear! And yes, it’s a pretty incredible world! Hope you do get to see lots of it too
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great read! Enjoyed the pictures!
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Sounds like a great adventure. I lived in Peru for two years but wasn’t able to do the Inca Trail, however I hope to make it back one day to hike it. I’ve just started a blog based on my memoir Losing My Mind in America (2017)….I’ll be adding some of my Peruvian adventures in there soon. I enjoyed reading about your time in Colombia, it rekindled some memories of my own, that rest in that place where my wanderlust is tucked, not too far away.
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Sounds great – looking forward to reading some of your stuff too
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Great content and photos! Hope you can check out some of my travel posts too 🙂
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I like your site! Nice work!
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