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Travel Tips for Your Adventure

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You should pack warm clothing because Pasto has a cool Andean climate all year round. You must plan your visit during the carnival season (late December to early January) if you want to experience its full magic, but book accommodations in advance! You can get to Pasto by plane from Bogotá or by a scenic bus ride from cities like Cali or Ipiales. You have to be respectful of local customs and communities. Always ask for permission before taking photographs of people, especially in indigenous markets. Pasto is a city that will surprise you with its depth and beauty. It’s a destination where you can connect with Colombia's soul. So, pack your bags, bring your curiosity, and get ready to be amazed by the cultural treasure of the south!

Unforgettable ctivities

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If you visit in early January, you must immerse yourself in the Carnaval de Negros y Blancos. It's a celebration of life and diversity where everyone paints their faces black and white in a joyful fusion. You should buy authentic handicrafts, like the famous  barniz de Pasto  (a unique lacquer technique). If you support local artisans, you help preserve centuries-old traditions. If you enjoy nature, you can take a guided tour around the Galeras Volcano. Remember, you must always go with a certified guide for your safety. When you explore the city, you have to try the delicious local food. You must taste  helado de paila  (a traditional sorbet) and  quimbolitos  (sweet corn cakes).

Must visit places

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You  absolutely must  visit the breathtaking  Laguna de la Cocha , the second largest natural lake in Colombia. Here, you can  peacefully  take a boat ride to  Isla de la Corota , a small island sanctuary with unique flora and fauna. The view of the lake surrounded by green hills is simply magical. You  should definitely  try the fresh trout, a local specialty, at one of the traditional restaurants on the waterfront. To deeply understand the local culture, you must explore the Carnaval de Negros y Blancos Museum. This museum wonderfully showcases the history and artistry behind Pasto's world-famous carnival, declared a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage. You can carefully admire the elaborate floats ( carrozas ) and costumes that transform the city into a giant party every January.

The Soul of Southern Colombia

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Hello, cultural explorers! Welcome to a new edition of my Colombia Travel Bucket List. Today, I want to take you to a city that stole my heart with its authenticity and rich traditions:  Pasto , in the department of Nariño. Known as the "Surprising City," Pasto is much more than a stopover; it's a destination where indigenous heritage, colonial history, and stunning nature come together. If you're looking for a truly authentic Colombian experience, you must add Pasto to your list. The city's cool climate, friendly people, and incredible cultural festivals make it an unforgettable place.