What is the most welcoming destination in Colombia? Travel tips

What is the most welcoming destination in Colombia? Travel tips
What is the most welcoming destination in Colombia? Travel tips

“Because you only protect what you love and you only love what you know,” says Julián Guerrero.

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Traveling the roads of Colombia is immersing yourself in a diverse and captivating landscape. In fact, Booking.com’s most recent trends study revealed that 40% of Colombian travelers want to take domestic trips. Among the most fascinating destinations to explore in this modality is Boyacá, a region rich in history, culture and impressive landscapes. From charming colonial towns to majestic mountains and crystalline lakes, every bend in your road reveals a new treasure waiting to be discovered.

“This year, more than ever, traveling to Boyacá is presented as a unique opportunity to connect with the authenticity and beauty of this destination. With an offer of carefully selected accommodations and unparalleled local experiences, it has become a preferred destination for travelers from Colombia and the world,” he stated. Francisco Trujillo, general manager of Booking.com for Colombia.

In this way, the travel platform selected Boyacá as the third most welcoming region globally in its most recent edition of the Traveler Review Awards. This quality has become prominent among travelers when choosing a destination, as the ability to immerse themselves in local experiences and experience a sense of familiarity contributes to the stay more meaningful and memorable.

But what other qualities make this a favorite destination? Booking.com shares some of the main attributes that this region enjoys and that have made those who visit it fall in love at first sight.

 
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