Author: Camilo Suarez

  • Dancing Culture in Colombia and Their Cities

    Dancing Culture in Colombia and Their Cities

    Like most other Latin American Countries dancing and music in Colombia are an essential part of the country’s social fabric. Not only does it reflect our rich history and cultural influences, but it’s also deeply steeped in the evolution of those references and how we as a people have taken those influences to another level…

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  • Does It Really Snow in Colombia?

    Does It Really Snow in Colombia?

    If you are thinking of taking a trip to Colombia, it’s really important to understand what the weather is like and what sort of clothing you should pack. Colombia is a very biodiverse country and is known for being home to many different climates. Although Colombia is generally thought of as tropical, it does sometimes…

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  • The Different Colombian Dances Explained

    The Different Colombian Dances Explained

    If you’re a frequent reader of my articles here, you might have noticed a pattern forming when I talk about Colombia, variety! Colombia is all about variety!  Colombia may be the most diverse place on earth, and the pattern holds true regarding our music and dances. With our various geographies and cultures comes a vast…

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  • Is It Safe To Drive In Colombia?

    Is It Safe To Drive In Colombia?

    Have you got ideas for deleting that Uber app? or maybe you want to rent a car and take in the marvelous views of the Colombian countryside on a long road trip? Driving in Colombia has its own rules and customs, making it a challenging country to drive in. Is it safe? Well, yes and no,…

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  • 11 Pros & Cons for Expats Living in Colombia

    11 Pros & Cons for Expats Living in Colombia

    Colombia is an amazing country with diverse geography, culture, climate, and people. Even though it has gone through some rough times in the past, now more than ever, it has become a top destination for ex-pats and digital nomads worldwide. I was born and raised in the US and have been fortunate enough to have…

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