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
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