Bogota, Pereira, and Cartagena Colombia Photo Gallery
Scenes from the cities and towns of Colombia by GoNOMAD’s top photographer: Paul Shoul.
Travel articles about the exciting continent of South America.
Scenes from the cities and towns of Colombia by GoNOMAD’s top photographer: Paul Shoul.
Colombia: Safer than Before, New Energy in the Air By Max Hartshorne GoNOMAD Editor While there may be nothing as delicious to a travel writer than setting out to a country never before visited, there’s a lot to be said for coming back to a place that’s changed for the…
Suriname and French Guiana: A trip down ‘de wilde kust’ the ruggedest parts of South America are explored by Great Canadian Travel.
Argentina Offers Much More than Steak By Gwynnes Hogan While descendants of Spaniards and Italians populate the majority of Argentina’s vast territory, the Andean northwest glimmers as a jewel of an exception to that rule. Here you’ll find strong traces of indigenous heritage in the music, dance, handicrafts, and of…
Falkland Islands: Birding and avoiding the Skua birds, exploring this sparsely populated group of islands that once caused a war.
Montevideo and Colonial del Sacramento: A Traveler’s Reflections “Promise me you will not spend so much time treading water and trying to keep your head above the waves that you forget, truly forget how much you have always loved to swim. – Tyler Knott Gregson By Caitlin McCallister I love…
San Andres Colombia: The archipelago of San Andres and Providencia Colombia 137 miles east of Central America and 442 miles north of Colombia. Laid back!
Glacier Watching and Spectacular Scenery By Mark Campbell I had hiked 10 days in Chile’s Torres Del Paine National Park to get here, and got up before dawn. I felt like a pilgrim waiting for a miracle. In a way, I got one. Along with many others I was staring…
Peru biking: David EXN Nghiem describes biking through tunnels in the Andes mountains of Peru and other tales of his South American biking adventure
Chile’s land of lakes and volcanoes. A visit to the mid section of this South American country that’s full of volcanoes, hot springs and beautiful lakes
Hiking the mountains of Peru By Peter Sacco Sun turned to clouds, clouds gave way to rainy dusk, and snow was quick to follow. In the span of fewer than two hours, I went from comfortably warm to freezing. What changed? The sun went down. For all of its majestic…
Sonja Stark visits Panama’s wild side with conservation experts talking about promoting eco-tourism with a new Discovery Center in Soberania National Park.