Traveling to Barranquilla, Colombia - My Gateway Vacation

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Monday, August 25, 2008

Traveling to Barranquilla, Colombia



Barranquilla is located in northern Colombia and is known as Colombia's Golden State.

This is a special district in Colombia, a very industrial district. It is the capital of the Atlantico Department, and is the largest industrial city and port on Colombia's Caribbean region. Barranquilla is the fourth largest city in Colombia and is strategically placed on the delta of the Magdalena River and has served as a port for maritime transportation. This city is also known as the cradle of Colombian aviation. Barranquilla is also home to a beautiful picturesque carnival.

Barranquilla is a beautiful city with many rich cultural activities to get involved in, especially if you at the right time of year. As with many other South American cities, Barranquilla is home to a fantastic, world renowned carnival, known simple as the Carnaval de Barranquilla. This carnival is one with traditions that date back to the nineteenth century. This carnival takes place four days before Ash Wednesday. During this monstrous carnival, most other city activities are stopped in their tracks due to the enormous amount of people in the streets dancing, performing musical masquerades and parades. This carnival is second only in size to Rio's parade, but is much less commercialized in comparison. There are many cultural dances and themes you may only find involved in this carnival, such as the Spanish dance of paloteo. There are also great dances like the African Congo and the mico y micas. There is a great and wide variety of Colombian music performed here at the carnival, such as the cumbia style of music. This style includes a variety of drums and wind instruments and ensembles. This carnival was proclaimed in the year 2003 as one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.

Even though the carnival takes the cake for the city's main tourist attraction there are still other great things to do in this beautiful city. There is a great appreciation for the fine arts here in the city of Barranquilla. The main cultural scene in the city can be found at the Teatro Municipal Amira de la Rosa. Barranquilla is also home to other great cultural buildings such as the Cinemateca del Caribe, Centro Cultural Avianca, Centro Colombo Americano, and the Alliance Franaise which, of course, belongs to the Barranquilla chapter.

Here in Barranquilla, there are also many end of the year festivities which they start planning for in November, and sometimes even as early as October. Christmas, or Navidad in Spanish, is not only a widely celebrated holiday, but the holiest of days to the Spanish and other inhabitants of all South American countries and cities. The whole city of Barranquilla is transformed into a gorgeous city of lights and nativity scenes with parties every weekend of December to boot! If you are planning on coming to this part of the world for a vacation, December is a great time of the year to see this amazing city. It is especially a great time if you enjoy Christmas as much as the natives to this city!

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