ITP Travel Report Series Preview

Welcome to the first post in ITP’s travel report series, an in-the-field exploration of places I’ve visited and think you should, too!

Whether you’re looking to travel abroad or domestically in the United States, this series will provide an in-depth look into various places you might like to visit and insights into how to make the most of it.

In addition, I hope to include guest writers to show different traveler perspectives, because as we all know, there are many ways to travel. If you have a great destination to share or a favorite place you’d like others to know about, comment below and let’s make it happen.

Since this is a preview, I thought it might be fun to post a few images from the first place I will be profiling for the ITP Travel Report Series in a multi-part mini-series: Colombia. Besides great photographic references, you’ll learn many things about Colombia, such as:

– Who can show you the many sides of Bogota in just a few hours

– What place creates 30% of Colombia’s power through hydro-electric and also happens to be gorgeous

– When to buy tickets to get half-price air travel once you’re in Colombia

– Where to get a llama ride for 5 pesos

– Why you should consider going to Colombia during spring break

Cow with a View at La Piedra

Cow with a View at La Piedra just outside of Guatape, Colombia

Street Art in Bogota

Street Art near Parque de los Periodistas in Bogota, Colombia

City Sunset in La Candelaria, Bogota

City sunset in the Candelaria neighborhood of Bogota, Colombia

Beach in Tayrona NP

Beach in Tayrona National Park, outside of Santa Marta, Colombia

Botero Horse in Medellin

One of Botero’s famous sculptures in Medellin, Colombia

Llama in Bogota City Square

A llama in the main city square of the old part of Bogota, Colombia