More than 40% of South America is the Amazon Basin. It stretches across 9 of the 13 South American countries and is commonly known as Planet Earth’s Lungs, serving as the world’s most powerful oxygen generator, which is also critically endangered. Thus, we knew it was time for us to get there.  We chose our entry point to be Leticia,…

Continue ReadingLeticia, Colombia: Land Between Three Open Borders

There are a LOT of ways to experience the Amazon…from super rustic to super luxurious to everything in between. Because we knew this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, we decided to maximize our experience and not to stick to our normal $50/day ($1500/month). If we had wanted to do so, it would have been close to possible by staying in Leticia…

Continue ReadingSleeping in a Bubble in the Amazon, Leticia, Colombia

We woke up at 5 in order to get to Leticia in time for our 7:00 tour, (which didn’t leave til 9:00. Oh ColOmbia. 🙄.) We chose a tour through our accommodation that would give us a variety of things: an indigenous tribal and a nature reserve visit, a stop to let monkeys crawl all over us, the chance to…

Continue ReadingOut of the Norm and Into the Amazon, Colombia

From Pasto, we continued north for another seven (should have been five) hours to the capital of the Cauca Department (state) called Popoyán. Now, we must admit, this had us on edge un poquito because Cauca itself is still not the safest, but we also heard and read that if we stuck to the Pan American Highway corridor, and Popoyán…

Continue ReadingPopoyan: The Ravishing Gem of Southwest, Colombia

From Ipiales, we took a very roomy and comfy collectivo about two hours to the city of Pasto. Most backpackers, typically the ones who make it to this part of Colombia, only stay for a night here en route between Medellin and Ecuador, but we’re really glad we gave it a couple so we could visit the extraordinary Laguna La…

Continue ReadingThe Tinker Toy Village on Laguna de la Cocha, Colombia

Balanced in the ravine of a very different ColOmbian River Gorge than the one in Oregon, one can find a sincerely stunning spectacle of god meets nature near the Colombia/Ecuador border. The Neo-Gothic Catholic church, built between 1916-1949, has a powerful legend, which led to it being built in the most dramatic setting we’ve ever seen a religious structure.  It…

Continue ReadingThe Stunning Sanctuary of Las Lajas, Colombia

Thanks to the world opening back up and that little bugger called COVID mostly being swept under the proverbial rug, 2022 was the most active year we've had since 2019. We visited 13 countries (Colombia, Peru, US, Portugal, Spain, Andorra, France, Turkiye, Egypt, Italy, Romania, Belgium and Luxembourg) and somehow managed to set foot on five continents as well. We…

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