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I have travelled all over the world including most parts of Latin America and I am currently in Colombia.
I don't hate it, but I don'tsee the appeal either. It seems Colombia does nothing particularly well. It's relatively not very safe, the food is mediocre and the level of scamming and dishonesty against tourists is high. Sure, there is natural beauty but nothing you can't find in other countries.
I feel plenty of other countries in Latin America allow a far more enjoyable travel experience in terms of safety, food, cultural richness, etc, that I don't see the point of coming here.
This is probably one of the first country out of 60+ that I feel I will have no intention to return to.
I'm just wondering if I am missing something. Why do so many people (nearly 5 million visitors in 2025) rave about Colimbia? Is it just because it is affordable?
Edit: to clarify I have so far been to Bogota, Santa Marta, Minca, Barranquilla, Cartagena and MedellĂn.
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