La Colombie : une destination idéale pour les amateurs de café

Colombia: an ideal destination for coffee lovers

Would you like to take an original and unforgettable trip that lets you discover must-see landscapes as well as the unique coffee culture specific to this country? Discover now the favorite itineraries of coffee and travel lovers! Colombia, the unitary constitutional republic, currently comprises 32 departments. Colombia is located in northwest South America. In the heart of the Pacific Ocean, it is the 26th largest country, with a total area of 1 141 74822 km². But Colombia is also, and above all, known for its impressive coffee production. This coffee culture in Colombia benefits many tourists who enjoy coffee tastings, or visits to coffee plantations and production sites. Traveling in Colombia is therefore a unique opportunity to explore must-see landscapes, but also to understand how coffee became the country’s true black gold for its locals.

A journey through the villages of Colombia

As you may have gathered, if you want to learn more about coffee production, Colombia is an ideal destination: prized for its unique coffee expertise, Colombia is the 3rd largest coffee producer in the world. Moreover, Colombia is an ideal destination to enjoy incredible and exotic landscapes. A closer look at one of the most popular regions in Colombia : the coffee zone. This coffee-growing region includes 3 departments: Quindío, Caldas, and Risaralda. The coffee region is well known to Colombians and coffee lovers around the world. This region was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011 for its lush landscapes and its coffee, banana, and sugar cane culture. If you want to discover how coffee is produced and taste the many varieties of Colombian coffee, the coffee region is an ideal destination.

 

Quindío, Caldas and Risaralda, coffee specialist regions

In the Quindío region, you can explore towns and villages where tons of coffee pass through every day. You can visit charming small villages such as Filandia, Salento, and the Cocora Valley to discover the many coffee plantations there. For tastings, you can head to Colombia’s Eje Cafetero, where many harvesting techniques will be revealed to you. You can also talk with local producers, for whom coffee harvesting techniques go hand in hand with environmental protection and respect for nature. Of course, in Armenia, you can discover museums and botanical gardens that are open and available to give you a broader view of the origins and production of coffee throughout the Quindío region: El Jardín Botánico del Quindío.

Manizales is one of the most developed cities in Colombia: located in the department of Caldas, this city is driven by the many cultural and artistic activities offered to locals and tourists. You can visit what locals commonly call a "finca", which are nothing other than coffee plantations in the region: Hacienda Guyabal, for example, is one of the most popular plantations in the Candas region: through a coffee course, you can learn about the local coffee production and cultivation process and finish with a tasting of different types of coffee. It will be possible to discover the plantations and coffee bean harvesting.

To finish your coffee discovery in Colombia, Risaralda is an excellent meeting point for coffee lovers: located in the center of the Golden Triangle, Risaralda offers an ideal location between commerce and tourism. This is where you can end your stopover in Colombia to discover coffee. Marsella, for example, is one of the most popular villages in Risaralda: you can take a detour to the Alejandro Humboldt botanical garden or visit the House of Culture.


To enjoy the benefits of Colombian coffee from home, you can do facial and body treatments to revitalize your body without leaving your house. How about a face cream with coffee extracts and hyaluronic acid ? Coffee will help your skin feel stimulated and refreshed in no time.

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