Colombia
  Alongside being considered one of the best budget-friendly travel destinations in the Americas, Colombia is home to
  10% of the Amazon rainforest, the start of the Andes Mountain Range, vibrant cities such as Bogota and Medellín and of
  course, Colombians - some of the warmest locals you will ever meet. Do you need any more reasons to visit?
  Here’s the lowdown on why Colombia should be bumped up your bucket list…
Colombia at a glance
  Colombia is a country that truly captivates the hearts of those who visit. With its diverse landscapes ranging from
  pristine Caribbean beaches to lush Amazon rainforests, then towering Andean peaks to picturesque colonial towns. This
  South American gem offers an incredible backdrop for your next Workaway experience.
  Highlights include the captivating city of Bogotá where you can immerse yourself in a thriving arts scene and vibrant
  nightlife. Medellín - although once known for its troubled past - has now transformed into a city of innovation and
  one of the cheapest destinations for digital
  nomads. Cartagena, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that enchants visitors
  with its cobblestone streets, colonial architecture, and coastal vibes.
  If you prefer to head off the beaten track away from the cities, Colombia is also a country teeming with natural
  wonders. From the awe-inspiring Cocora Valley home to the tallest palm trees in the world to the mesmerising Tayrona
  National Natural Park with its pristine beaches and lush jungles. There are endless opportunities to hike through
  cloud forests, spot exotic wildlife in the Amazon, or dive into the crystal-clear waters of the Caribbean.
  Some would argue what truly sets Colombia apart is the warmth and hospitality of its people. Proven even more so by
  the fact we have over 600
  hosts in Colombia ready to share their homes and way of life with you. Thanks to these
  hosts, you will have the opportunity to connect with local communities, contribute to meaningful projects, and make
  friends for life.
Is Colombia Safe?
  For those who want to volunteer in Colombia, safety is usually the number one reason holding them back, but when it
  comes to safety for tourists, Colombia has made significant strides in recent years and most tourists will have an
  uneventful trip.
  Security forces have increased their presence in popular areas and the government has taken significant steps to
  combat crime and reduce the risk of incidents. These efforts have paid off, leading to a substantial decrease in crime
  rates and an improvement in overall safety.
  Visitors can now feel more confident to explore, and after decades of violence and instability the country has emerged
  as a bucket list destination with its authenticity intact. This means many areas previously off-limits to travellers
  are now safe to visit resulting in the majority of Colombia still showcasing pristine nature untouched by mass
  tourism.
  If travelling alone, make sure to follow our safety tips for solo
  travellers, but generally as long as you take the
  usual safety precautions (such as avoid flaunting your wealth, always inform someone of your plans, and stay with
  reputable hosts or hostels etc.) then you will have a safe and memorable stay in Colombia.
Reasons to Volunteer in Colombia
  Are you passionate about making a positive impact? Love exploring vibrant destinations? Ready to immerse yourself in a
  warm and welcoming culture? Then join Workaway, because Colombia is the perfect
  place for your volunteering adventure!
  If you still need a little convincing, here are the top reasons to volunteer in Colombia…
- Rich Cultural Heritage: Colombia is a melting pot of diverse cultures and traditions. Experience
    the unique rhythms of salsa and cumbia, immerse yourself in colourful festivals like the Carnival of Barranquilla,
    and discover the country's fascinating history through archaeological sites, architecture and of course, the locals!
  
- Warm and Welcoming Locals: Talking of which, Colombians are renowned for their warmth and
    friendliness. Whether you’re on vacation or volunteering, you'll soon find locals who would eagerly share their
    stories, offer insider tips, and make you feel like part of the family.
  
- Unique Wildlife: If you’re someone who prefers animals to humans (we’ve all been there!) Colombia
    is one of the world's most biodiverse countries in the world. From the colourful birds of the Amazon rainforest to
    the elusive jaguars and giant river otters, nature lovers will be mesmerised by the country's incredible wildlife.
    Such incredible nature needs protecting however, which means there are plenty of volunteer opportunities in
    Ecotourism, sanctuaries, permaculture
    and more.
  
- Off the beaten path: One of the many reasons to Workaway in Colombia is so you can head off the
    beaten path. Whether it’s up into the mountains, along the coast or deep into the jungle, it’s so much easier to
    head off the tourist route when living like a local. Workaway can connect you with local communities, allowing you
    to immerse yourself in the colourful, Colombian culture with ease.
  
- The surf: With coastlines on the Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and the Pacific, Colombia is the
    perfect playground for surfers of all levels. In particular, the coastal town of Nuquí, nestled in the Pacific
    region, the beach town of Palomino on the northern coast or Playa Salgar, a popular spot known for its surf-friendly
    conditions and vibrant atmosphere.
  
- Unforgettable Cities: From the sea to the cities! From the bustling capital of Bogotá to the
    vibrant Medellín and the enchanting Cartagena, Colombia's cities offer a unique blend of history, culture, and
    innovation. Get lost in the colourful streets, indulge in the delicious street food, and embrace an exciting
    atmosphere like nowhere else.
  
- Adventure Awaits: Colombia is a haven for adrenaline seekers and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you
    trek through the misty mountains of the Ciudad Perdida (Lost City), go whitewater rafting in San Gil, hike to the
    world’s tallest palms in Cocora Valley, or explore the colourful coral reefs of the Caribbean Sea — there's no
    shortage of thrilling activities!
  
- Coffee Culture: If you’re a coffee connoisseur or dream of working in the industry one day, why
    not volunteer in Colombia to turn you from enthusiast to expert!? Explore the lush coffee plantations in the Coffee
    Triangle, learn about the art of coffee production, and indulge in some of the world's finest coffee. All while
    enjoying stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Simply use “coffee” as a keyword when searching for your
    Workaway host in Colombia!
  
- Affordable Travel: As one of the cheapest countries in
    South America, Colombia offers excellent
    value for all budgets. From cheap transport to inexpensive street food, you can travel long term without breaking
    the bank.
  
- The Food: For those who like to travel through your tastebuds the
    authentic Colombian cuisine
    won’t disappoint. The food here is a delicious reflection of its diverse regions and living with locals will allow
    the opportunity to try as well as master authentic dishes such the famous bandeja paisa, arepas and empanadas.
  
Regional Highlights of Colombia
  With so many Workaway
  hosts in Colombia, it can be difficult to decide where to go. We’ve summarised each region to
  include the highlights and hidden gems to help you decide. From the Andes to the Amazon, Afro-Carribean roots to
  remote indigenous communities, you’ll realise there is a place for everyone.
  While the country is divided into 32 “departments” these fall under 6 main regions. Here's an overview of the regional
  highlights of Colombia:
  Andean Region
  This region is characterised by the majestic Andes mountain range, which runs through the centre of the country. It is
  the most populated region thanks to being home to both the capital city of Bogotá and the city of Medellin. The Andean
  Region is also home to various indigenous communities, including the Kogi, Arhuaco, and Wiwa people. These communities
  preserve their traditions, customs, and spiritual beliefs, offering visitors a chance to learn about their rich
  cultural heritage.
    Highlights of the Andean Region
  
- Bogotá: As Colombia’s capital city, explore the fascinating historical centre of La Candelaria,
    visit impressive museums such as the Gold Museum and the Botero Museum and enjoy the panoramic views from the top of
    Monserrate mountain. The city is home to a thriving foodie scene, vibrant street art, and bustling markets.
  
- Medellin: As it is located in a beautiful mountain basin, the city itself is surrounded by lush
    hills and picturesque views. Head for the hip neighbourhoods of Provenza, Poblado, Manila, Envigado, and Laureles in
    particular for funky restaurants, gig venues and galleries. Also head to Botero Plaza to admire the famous
    sculptures of Fernando Botero, ride the iconic cable cars for panoramic views, and experience the city's lively
    nightlife. Finally, partake in the “finca” culture - a tradition where locals escape the city for a few days to
    retreat in a nearby farm or countryside holiday home.
  
- The Coffee Triangle: Made up of the departments known as Caldas, Quindio, and Risaralda, visitors
    can explore lush coffee plantations and picturesque towns like Salento, as well as experience the coffee-making
    process firsthand.
  
- Popayán: Known as the "White City" due to its well-preserved white architecture, Popayán offers
    beautiful churches, museums, and a vibrant Holy Week celebration.
  
  Caribbean Region
  Along the country's northern coast, the Caribbean region offers exceptional natural beauty, vibrant culture, and a
  lively atmosphere. The region is blessed with stunning beaches, from the famous coastal city of Cartagena to the
  remote paradises of the Rosario and San Bernardo Islands, there are endless options for sunbathing, swimming, and
  relaxation.
Highlights of the Caribbean Region
- Cartagena: As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the city of Cartagena is an unmissable place thanks
    to the well-preserved colonial architecture, charming streets and exciting nightlife. It is a popular destination
    with digital nomads as it is the perfect paradise to work and play. The nearby Rosario Islands provide an idyllic
    tropical escape.
  
- Santa Marta: Is a gateway to the iconic Tayrona National Natural Park, where visitors can hike
    through lush forests and relax on pristine beaches. Did we mention we have over 70 hosts in Santa Marta alone!?
  
- Palomino: For an off-the-beaten-path experience, the coastal town of Palomino offers a laid-back
    vibe and excellent surfing opportunities.
  
  Pacific Region
  Visiting Colombia's Pacific region is a unique experience that offers a deep connection with nature. Thanks to lush
  rainforests, unspoiled beaches, and vibrant Afro-Colombian culture, the Pacific region provides a glimpse into an
  authentic and lesser-explored part of the country. This makes it one of the best destinations in Columbia to
  volunteer.
Highlights of the Pacific Region
- Nuquí and Bahia Solano: These coastal towns are renowned for their stunning beaches, lush
    rainforests, and incredible biodiversity. Between June and October you can enjoy whale watching tours to witness the
    majestic humpback whales. Alternatively, you can surf, explore hidden waterfalls, and learn all about Afro-Colombian
    culture.
  
- The San Cipriano Nature Reserve: Located near Buenaventura, it is a haven for nature lovers. It
    can only be accessed via a unique rail-cart system through dense jungle, so it promises an excursion to remember.
    Eventually you will reach refreshing natural pools and waterfalls surrounded by rich flora and fauna.
  
- Gorgona Island: This former prison island has been transformed into a paradise for divers and
    snorkelers. Offering colourful coral reefs and an abundance of marine life from turtles to sharks! Visitors can also
    explore the island's dense rainforest, hike to scenic viewpoints, and learn about its fascinating history.
  
  Orinoco Region
  Located in the eastern part of the country, the Orinoco (or Orinoquía region) region is known for its vast grasslands
  and is a treasure trove of natural wonders. From the majestic Angel Falls to the rich traditions of indigenous
  communities, there are many reasons to visit. The Orinoco Region is home to many indigenous cultures, including the
  Pemon, Warao, and Yanomami peoples. It is also home to a fascinating cowboy culture that reflects the area's rural and
  agricultural heritage.
Highlights of the Orinoco Region
- Canaima National Park: As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the area is home to the iconic Angel
    Falls - the world's tallest waterfall! As well as the breathtaking beauty of Angel Falls, explore the park's vast
    savannahs, tepuis (table-top mountains), and lush rainforests.
  
- Orinoco River and Delta: As one of the longest rivers in South America, you can take a riverboat
    to witness its impressive size and diverse ecosystems. The Orinoco Delta is a labyrinth of waterways and mangrove
    forests teeming with wildlife including birds, caimans, and monkeys.
  
- Ciudad Bolívar: A historic city located on the banks of the Orinoco River. Stroll through its
    well-preserved old town, admiring the architecture and visiting landmarks like the Casa del Congreso Angostura
    museum or enjoy panoramic views of the city from La Llovizna Park.
  
- Casanare: The department of Casanare is known for its extensive savannahs, safaris and
    traditional cattle farms. For those who want to learn about Colombia’s cowboy culture, this is the destination for
    you. Known as "llaneros," these cowboys are skilled horsemen and expert cattle ranchers. Best of all, we have 70
    hosts in Casanare, ready to share their way of life with you.
  
  Amazon Region
  The Colombian Amazon is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. The region offers unforgettable
  experiences, connecting visitors with the wonders of the world’s largest tropical rainforest. The region is home to
  amazing wildlife such as pink dolphins, sloths and macaws. It also offers a blend of cultures and the opportunity to
  engage with indigenous communities in Leticia thanks to its tri-border location.
Highlights of the Amazon Region
- Leticia: Located in the southernmost tip of the country, at the tri-border area with Brazil and
    Peru, Leticia is the gateway to the Amazon rainforest. Visitors can embark on jungle treks, take boat trips along
    the Amazon River, and interact with indigenous communities.
  
- Puerto Nariño: Located about 80 kms upstream from Leticia on the Amazon River, Puerto Nariño is a
    tranquil and eco-friendly village. It offers a laid-back atmosphere, sustainable tourism initiatives, and
    opportunities to explore the surrounding rainforest, lakes, and wildlife.
  
- The Amacayacu National Park: Located in the heart of the Amazon, it is a biodiverse reserve famed
    for its amazing wildlife including pink river dolphins, monkeys and jaguars. By exploring the dense forests,
    tranquil rivers and vibrant ecosystems, you can experience the magic - and beauty - of the Amazon firsthand.
  
  Insular Region
  Colombia's Insular Region is made up of around 21 islands; four located in the Pacific Ocean and 17 located in the
  Caribbean Sea. These islands offer stunning turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, and incredible coral reefs, making
  them ideal for snorkelling, diving, and chilling on the beach. This region promises a blissful tropical destination,
  with breathtaking scenery and unforgettable Caribbean experiences.
Highlights of the Insular Region
- San Andrés Island: A tropical paradise offering the best of both worlds - a vibrant marine life
    AND nightlife. Visitors can enjoy activities like snorkelling, diving, and swimming in the famous Seven Colors Sea
    by day. Then enjoy the island's unique blend of Colombian, English, and African cultures by night, including
    delicious cuisine and lively music.
  
- Providencia Island: Just a short distance from San Andrés, Providencia Island offers a more
    tranquil and laid back atmosphere. The island offers excellent diving opportunities, including the world's
    third-largest barrier reef, known as the Seaflower Biosphere Reserve. Visitors can also hike to the peak of El Pico,
    the island's highest point, for breathtaking panoramic views.
  
- Rosario Islands: A short boat ride from Cartagena, the Rosario Islands are a picturesque
    archipelago of coral islands and turquoise waters. This protected national park is an ideal destination for
    snorkelling, diving, and enjoying the beauty of untouched Caribbean beaches. Oceanario, an open-sea aquarium is also
    worth a visit to learn about the impressive underwater world.
  
Volunteering in Colombia
  Feeling inspired to volunteer in Colombia? Now you know the highlights of each region, it’s time to get planning an
  adventure like no other. Why stay in yet another hostel or beach resort when you can live like a local as part of an
  unforgettable cultural exchange? Embrace the famous Colombian hospitality with a Workaway experience instead!
  As the world’s leading community for volunteering and cultural exchange, Workaway is the perfect platform to connect
  with locals in Colombia. Whether you are a solo backpacker trying to find a travel buddy,
  recently retired or setting
  off on a grown up gap year – we welcome all
  ages and walks of life. Best of all, you can join as a solo traveller, as
  a couple, or even as a family!
  In exchange for a few hours of work each day, your host will usually provide free accommodation and meals. Whether you
  want to make your digital nomad dream a reality in Medellin, improve your surf skills in Nuquí, or embark
  on an Amazon
  adventure, with Workaway you can enjoy it all at the click of a button!
 Making a difference in Colombia
Despite being one of Latin America’s largest economies (according to the International Monetary Fund) Colombia
  struggles with the unequal distribution of the country's wealth and welfare resources. This means there are several
  regions in Colombia where volunteers can make a meaningful impact.
  Here are some of the ways you can make a difference in Colombia:
- Rural Communities in the Amazon Region: We have many hosts in the Amazon region who need
    volunteers to support sustainable development projects in remote
    communities. These initiatives are usually focused
    on education and environmental conservation. By volunteering in these areas, you can contribute to the well-being of
    indigenous communities and promote sustainable practices in the Amazon rainforest.
  
- Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods in Urban Centers: There are many hosts who are trying to improve
    disadvantaged neighbourhoods and living conditions in cities like Medellín or Bogotá, but they need your help.
    Through these community development projects and NGOS, the focus is usually on
    language practice, DIY, sports or
    educational programs. By volunteering in these areas, you can help create positive social change and empower
    disadvantaged communities.
  
- Conservation Efforts in the Coffee Triangle: As you sip on a delicious cappuccino have you ever
    considered the environmental impact coffee has on the planet? Through Workaway you can volunteer in environmental
    conservation projects in the coffee-growing region. These projects usually focus on reforestation and sustainable
    farming practices. By volunteering in these areas, you can help protect the unique ecosystems of the Coffee Triangle
    and promote environmentally-friendly practices. It also provides unrivalled experience for those who dream of
    working in the coffee industry and the perfect stepping
      stone to your dream career.
  
- Wildlife Rescue Centers and National Parks: There are many rescue and rehabilitation centres
    across Colombia which means a demand for volunteers passionate about animals. Through these projects you can assist
    in the care of injured or endangered animals, contribute to conservation research and support educational programs.
    By volunteering with animals, you can
    help protect Colombia's rich biodiversity and raise awareness about the
    importance of wildlife conservation.
  
- Ecotourism and Conservation: In particular, the Pacific region is a hotspot for ecotourism and
    conservation efforts. Here you can support community-based tourism initiatives to protect endangered species and
    fragile ecosystems. As well as teaching others how to be a responsible traveller,
    you can contribute to sustainable
    practices and witness the region's commitment to preserving its natural treasures.
  
How to find the perfect host in Colombia
  As well as using the regions above as a guide, you can use your skills and interests as keywords in the search box to
  find your perfect Workaway host in Colombia. Whether you’re enticed by colourful streets of Cartagena, dream of
  sipping your way around the Coffee Triangle or island hopping around the Insular region – your perfect host is
  literally a few clicks away.
  Best of all, when you join Workaway you are not limited to one project or region. For a small membership fee you have
  access to over 50,000 volunteer opportunities across 170 countries. After Colombia, why not hop over the border?
  Colombia shares borders with Brazil, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, and Venezuela - and guess what? We have hosts in each one
  too!
  Volunteering in Colombia is an incredibly rewarding experience that allows you to make a genuine impact while
  immersing yourself in the vibrant culture and stunning landscapes of this diverse country. With Workaway you can
  experience Colombia's warmth and gratitude first hand all while making a difference to others. Sounds good, huh? Sign
  up today!