If you love coffee as much as Ben and I do, you know that
Colombia is one of the premiere sources of our favorite caffeinated beverage.
In the center of Colombia, there is a region known as Efe
Cafetera, or to foreigners “the Coffee Zone”. This area’s climate of mild temperatures
throughout the year paired with lots of rain creates perfect growing conditions
for – you guessed it – coffee.
After exploring the large and bustling cities of Cartagena
and Medellin, we were ready to find some peace in a small town. In lieu of
staying in one of the three major cities known for exporting coffee, we spent
four glorious nights in a quaint little village named Salento.
Located in lush green mountains, Salento is a true Paisa
village. Lining the streets are businesses and homes with brightly colored
doors, and men wear traditional wool ponchos and cowboy hats.
Ponchos, ponchos everywhere! |
Salento, above all else, is known for its coffee farms.
During our first day, we decided to take a tour of one of
the small coffee farms near town. The hour long walk with views of the valley
below was absolutely stunning.
Ocaso Coffee Farm |
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