Tejo: Colombia’s Own Game with Exploding Targets
Tejo is Colombia’s own special fascinating game. Tejos, small spheres of iron, are thrown at clay triangles filled with gunpowder that explode.
Tejo is Colombia’s own special fascinating game. Tejos, small spheres of iron, are thrown at clay triangles filled with gunpowder that explode.
In the remote south of Colombia, Hattie Rowan discovers The Waterfalls, a cooperative living farm where the simple life is practiced in the jungle.
A local guide to Mexico City’s La Roma neighborhood, with some history, colorful anecdotes, and recommended restaurants and sites to see in La Roma.
Oh, the Places They’ll Go! Top Destinations for Family Travel in 2017 By Kyle McCarthy By any measure, the past year was a challenging one for travel as high profile terrorism incidents, volatile currencies, global refugees, Zika and extreme politics roiled the world. One might expect that families, who cite safety as their number one concern…
Testimonials about GoNOMAD Coverage from CVBs and Tourism Boards We’ve Visited SEEFELD, AUSTRIA Reading the article on GoNomad about Seefeld in Austria, we believe Cathie Arquilla is an excellent writer and the coverage for our destinations on the web can be considered as VERY GOOD. She managed to portrait Seefeld, a Best of The Alps…
Cartagena de las Indias: Colombia’s most beautiful and historic city never disappoints with its 11-km wall surrounding the old city and nearby Isla Baru.
Pilar Quintana and Conor McShannon write about their efforts to conserve the amazingly diverse plants and wildlife on Colombia’s Pacific Coast.
By Max Hartshorne GoNOMAD Editor At GoNOMAD, there are some destinations that we consider “Armchair Travel” because we don’t really expect our readers to consider going there. Still, we believe that many people enjoy reading about exotic places that they may never go, as much as they enjoy reading the more practical and useful stories…
A visit to Colombia’s Choco province, including the small villages of Nuqui, El Valle, and Bahia Salono on the Pacific Coast for jungle trekking and whale watching.
Medellin, Colombia. Max Hartshorne visits Medellin, Colombia and sees a city that has come back from the brink with the civil war over and economy thriving.