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		<title>Why you should definitely do volunteer work in Colombia</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Volunteer Southamerica]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Cali]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Caribbean beaches]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Cartagena]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Colombia]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Laeticia]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Thinking about Colombia to many means thinking about drugs, the FARC and unsafety. A huge Colombia fan myself, I can say none of this is reality. Well, at least not in the world of an average backpacker or volunteer. Unlike other South American countries, Colombia has not been discovered yet by the crowds. Incredible because [&#8230;]</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.volunteerworklatinamerica.org/blog/definitely-volunteer-work-colombia/">Why you should definitely do volunteer work in Colombia</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.volunteerworklatinamerica.org/blog">Blog - Volunteer Work Latinamerica</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thinking about  Colombia to many means thinking about drugs, the FARC and unsafety. A huge Colombia fan myself, I can say none  of this is reality. Well, at least not in the world of an average backpacker or  volunteer. Unlike other South American countries, Colombia has not been  discovered yet by the crowds. Incredible because it has so much to offer to  travelers and volunteers. </p>
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<p>&ldquo;Dos Manos Latin  America&rdquo; offers a number of <a href="http://www.volunteerworklatinamerica.org/volunteer/colombia/volunteer.asp?SE=COL-SE1&#038;tpro=SOCIAL%20PROJECTS" target="_blank">volunteer projects in Laeticia</a>, on the border with Peru and Brazil. We have some projects in <a href="http://www.volunteerworklatinamerica.org/volunteer/colombia/volunteer.asp?SE=COM-SE4&#038;tpro=SOCIAL%20PROJECTS" target="_blank">Medellin, one for streetkids</a>, among others. There are  possibilities to work with elderly, or kids in social projects or in  educational projects.&nbsp; After volunteering it is time for you to start  exploring the beautiful Colombia. </p>
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<p>One thing that  you should definitely not miss are the Caribbean beaches of Colombia. Both  Santa Marta and the Tayrona National Park will leave you breathless. Beautiful  white sanded beaches as far as the eye can see, lovely water temperature and  unlimited snorkeling possibilities. Another good beach is Playa Blanca, close  to Cartagena. Again white sanded beaches and clear blue water. Make sure you  don&rsquo;t go during the weekend though. At the end of the week you won&rsquo;t be able to  see any of the white sand, because it will just be crowded with local and  foreign tourists. Going during the week you should be all right. Stay a few  days and experience a tropical night in a hammock, eat fresh fruit while lying  on a beach bed and have a good massage from one of the massage ladies strolling  along the beach. This is paradise! </p>
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<p>Can&rsquo;t get enough  of the heat? Go to Cartagena! This is probably the hottest place you will find  in Colombia. The temperature is not too bad, between 24°C and 31°C throughout the year, but the humidity is  unbelievable! The yearly average is around 90%, when I was there it was often  95%. For a person that can handle the heat pretty well, the humidity could  bring even me down. You will be sweating all the time! Even taking ice cold  showers will not help you feeling cool for a long time. Imagine going out and  dance in pubs at night! You would expect it to cool down when the sun goes  down, but no way. It will be hot at night too. Cartagena is definitely a place  where you don&rsquo;t want to cut costs and choose a cheap hostel without air  conditioning. Most hostels have AC, the ones that don&rsquo;t, have a fan, but I  guarantee you, you will want AC! Apart from the heat, Cartagena is also known  for its colonial history; you will find impressive old buildings. Last but not  least, Cartagena is the place to go if you are in for a sail to Panama and the  beautiful San Blas Islands. A group of beautiful islands in the middle of the  Caribbean Sea. </p>
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<p>My personal  highlight in Colombia is a place called Minca. This town with about 1,500 inhabitants is located  on top of a mountain, overlooking Santa Marta and the beaches. In this jungly  hot paradise there is a lot of hiking to do. Luckily most of the hikes are  close to the river, which is a relieve to cool down in. You will be surrounded  by hummingbirds, the sound of Tucans and other tropical birds and insects.  There are some nice waterfalls to visit. Minca is not crowded by tourists yet,  but I&rsquo;m sure it will grow. There are a few hostels and restaurants and the  locals are super friendly. </p>
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<p>Colombia, and Cali  in particular, is known for its Salsa. There is no way you can go to Cali and  not get submerged in the Afro-Caribbean dance. Also there is a vivid nightlife  and there are plenty of restaurants serving tasty food. Apart from the parties  happening in this city, Cali is interesting for its history too. In the  historical center you will find old buildings and sculptures. This city is  definitely worth staying a few days. </p>
<p>There is so much  to do in Colombia, it never gets boring. As far as I&rsquo;m concerned, this is a  perfect country to do volunteering and travelling!</p>
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