CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA
Cartagena is Colombia's cultural treasure.
The walls of its extensive San Felipe de Barajas
Fortress stretch for seven miles and are 25 feet
thick, making them the longest in South America.
Inside this impregnable fortress, Cartagena's
Ciudad Vieja, or Old City, is a UNESCO World
Heritage Site for its remarkable preservation.
Its many picturesque plazas and beautifully
preserved buildings invite endless strolls and
exploration. Lively Afro-Caribbean rhythms spill
into the charming alleyways, offering a hint of
vibrancy throughout the city.
Cartagena's rich heritage is reflected in its culinary
offerings, which feature an exotic fusion of African
Middle Eastern, Spanish, and European influences.
Delve into the history of Colombia's famous export,
the coffee bean, and its centuries-old connection to
the country. Additionally, indulge in the flavours of
fine rums sourced from the region.
For nature enthusiasts, Cartagena offers a unique
opportunity to witness Colombia's diverse birdlife.
The National Aviary, designed for the study and
conservation of numerous bird species, showcases
an incredible collection of over 2,000 birds. Marvel
at the majestic harpy eagles, vibrant scarlet macaws,
elegant pink pelicans, and the equally stunning
blue-winged mountain tanager and green jay.
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