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NUQUÍ TOURS LWL is a premier travel concierges based in Colombia. Specializing in the Nuquí Chocó àrea How does it work? Time to brush up your Spanish and pack your suitcase!
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At LWL, we aim to allow people to easily reach on of the most beautiful travel destination in Colombia. Located in Colombia, we hope to make the world a little smaller with our prompt, high quality and convenient travel agency services! It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3 …

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• Once you pick your favorite trip, we will facilitate the practical details for your travel expert. With Latin Wanderlust Link you can stop dreaming and start living your Chocó adventure! Contact us today! Your ultimate escape begins now! Find out more and feel free to get in touch in order to find out more about our destinations and offers

Visita nuestros bohíos en Nuqui. Te prometemos una experiencia inolvidable
24/04/2023

Visita nuestros bohíos en Nuqui. Te prometemos una experiencia inolvidable

Cartagena Colombia. 2 nætter og tre dage i lejlighed med havudsigt foran strandet, ink tour guide, rejseforsikring, 3 mo...
27/01/2023

Cartagena Colombia. 2 nætter og tre dage i lejlighed med havudsigt foran strandet, ink tour guide, rejseforsikring, 3 morgenmad, 2 aftensmad og 4 aktiviteter: sejletur til Playa Blanca, tur til Buritaca, tur til el Rodadero, en uforglemmelig aften på en chiva rumbera-festbus hvor du kan udforske den smukke by Cartagena for at se nogle af dens mest ikoniske vartegn! On
Alt dette for for 1.600 kroner. Afgang fra Medellin i bus, med Retur til Medellin. Kommer du med?.

Colombia Maping in Denmark! Our herping tour is about to be ready!
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Colombia Maping in Denmark! Our herping tour is about to be ready!

Are you ready? We are planning an amazing herping tour in Nuqui!
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Are you ready? We are planning an amazing herping tour in Nuqui!

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Termales Chocó
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Termales Chocó

Latin Wanderlust er blevet aktiv i Colombia igen
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Latin Wanderlust er blevet aktiv i Colombia igen

19/09/2017

Denne uge arbejder vi med at planlægge en rejse til Cuba og Costa Rica til en af vores kunder! glæder mig til at fortælle jer om hvad en rejse til en hel familie vil koste, når det købes direkte hos de lokale og hvad rejsen vil indeholde af oplevelser!

04/09/2017
PROCOLOMBIA

Colombia er verdens bedste destination for fugleelskere

El avistamiento de aves representa enormes oportunidades para el sector turismo. Colombia cuenta con el 20% de las especies en el mundo y es el hogar de más de 1.900 aves.

11/07/2017

Latin Wanderlust har turen til det sted alle drømmer om og som få har råd til! Vi gøre det muligt for alle!

I dag skrev nogle af vores danske rejsende som besøgte dette paradis ved Colombias Stillehavet:

"Tak for din omsorg for os, det sætter vi stor pris på. Vi er vel ankommet til Casa Relax i den gamle bydel. Nu har vi også været undervejs i 11 timer så vi er trætte. Nuqui var en fantastisk oplevelse for os alle. Skøn natur, gode varierede hikes og hvalture, på den sidste fulgte vi de samme hvaler i ca to timer. Personalet tog sig godt af os, dog lidt svært ind imellem at kommunikere, da ingen taler bare en smule engelsk. Vi har fået mange oplevelser som vi aldrig glemmer, skønt på den måde at trække stikket ud som familie og bare nyde omgivelserne og hinanden".

Lyst til at komme væk fra alt og alle og nyde livet på en ny måde?
Ring til os nu! Du kan stadig når det!
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30/04/2017

Vi finder paradiser i Latinamerika til
Vores kunder!
Cuba er en af dem!

27/04/2017

Cuba venter!

14/04/2017
Meet Colombia

Vi planlægger din tur til Medellin! her er nogle forslag til denne innovative og vidunderlig by!

36 hours in Medellin Colombia.
Colombia´s second city is fast shedding its controversial reputation. With infrastructure projects that are bringing architecturally exciting libraries and parks to impoverished neighborhoods, and creative methods of transportation, Medellín is one of the most progressive cities in Latin America. Its situation — set in the Aburrá Valley, surrounded by green mountains — is ideal, its weather springlike year-round, and its people outgoing and proud of their city. A wave of construction is going on in most neighborhoods, which are bedecked with posters proclaiming the government’s dedication to innovation and education. After years as the center of Pablo Escobar’s drug operation and decades of related violence, the “city of eternal spring” is looking to the future.
Friday
1. 3 P.M.| Memories
Get a sense of how far Medellín has come with a visit to the two-year-old Museo Casa de la Memoria (free). A sleek oblong, it is just one of the new, visually compelling buildings that are popping up all over the city — and often appearing somewhat incongruous in neighborhoods that have looked the same for decades. While many of the exhibits dedicated to Colombia’s years of civil war between the government (and its paramilitary groups) and leftist guerrillas are artistic rather than explanatory, there’s a timeline that’s useful for putting events in perspective. Riveting videos from victims and relatives of the desaparecidos (victims of the armed conflict who were “disappeared” over the years) offer powerful, firsthand accounts of what it was like to live in the middle of Colombia’s internal war.
2. 4:30 P.M. | Vendors and Boteros
From the museum, walk down Calle 52, a chaotic street packed with trinket vendors, food carts and hole-in-the-wall empanada shops, to Hatoviejo, a long-established restaurant serving typical paisa cuisine (paisas are people from the Antioquia region, of which Medellín is a part). Order the hearty mondongo, a traditional tripe soup that comes with rice, avocado and a plantain (25,900 pesos, or $11.30 at 2,290 pesos to the dollar). Then stroll over to Plaza Botero, a beautiful square filled with the distinctively pudgy bronze statues of dogs, people and horses created by Colombia’s best-known artist, Fernando Botero (more of his work can be found in the Museo de Antioquia on the plaza). The eye-catching black-and-white Gothic building in the center of the plaza houses the Palacio de la Cultura Rafael Uribe Uribe (free and worth a peek for its art gallery and historical artifacts).
3. 7 P.M. | Craft Cerveza
Craft beers are gaining traction in Colombia and you can sample them at Cervecería Libre, a cheerfully unpretentious operation that sits behind sliding garage doors in the up-and-coming Ciudad del Rio neighborhood. The owners brew their own stout, IPA and more in the back, but at the bar they also serve craft beers from three other Colombian microbreweries: Apóstol, Bogotá Beer Company and 3 Cordilleras (beers, 5,000 to 6,500 pesos). Pull up a stool for a chat with the bartenders, who will order you a taxi when you’re ready to go.
Saturday
4. 10 A.M. | Cable Cars and Libraries
One of the most compelling signs of Medellín’s renaissance is the Metrocable — a public transportation system of airborne gondolas that cruise up the hillside like ski lifts. Hop on at Acevedo station (2,000 pesos; you can transfer from the aboveground Metro, Colombia’s only subway system) and sail up the mountain over brick houses with corrugated metal roofs. Transfer at Santo Domingo and get on the second leg (4,600 pesos each way), a 15-minute ride during which the city recedes, ending in Parque Arví, 4,350 acres that feel surprisingly rural, down to the men on horseback or leading their cows. There are extensive walking trails among the pine and eucalyptus trees; after exploring, hop back on the Metrocable to Santo Domingo Savio, a colorful shantytown that’s now home to the Biblioteca España — three giant black slate monoliths designed by the Bogotá architect Giancarlo Mazzanti. The library (one of a growing number) is free and open to all and has become a center for a community that once lived in the middle of a war zone.
5. 1 P.M. | The Glory of Gloria
Head to Envigado, a municipality adjacent to Medellín’s El Poblado district, for a lunchtime stop at La Gloria de Gloria, a casual corner restaurant that serves up some of the best chicharrón in, quite possibly, the world. These crispy strips of pork rind are deep fried and served with hearty helpings of rice, beans, chorizo, plantain and more, in a bandeja paisa — the Colombian dish that keeps field workers full all day (32,000 pesos per plate, which is enough for two). The eponymous Doña Gloria often comes around with a bottle of aguardiente, Colombia’s throat-burning anise-flavored national liquor, pouring shots for everyone — including herself — but order a pitcher of the lemonade as well to help wash it down.
6. 2:30 P.M. | Modern Art
Stop by the beautiful Museo de Arte Moderno, a compact, industrial-chic space that presents exhibitions, which change every quarter, by contemporary artists like Álvaro Barrios. Occupying a former steel factory, the museum (8,000 pesos) is getting a new addition, designed by the Peruvian architects 51+1, that will house a permanent collection of mostly Colombian artists, including Beatriz González. The gift shop is a good place to pick up Medellín souvenirs, like small notebooks with illustrations of the Metrocable by the Colombian artist Marcela Restrepo (2,000 pesos).
7. 4:30 P.M. | Colombian Coffee
It’s surprisingly difficult to find good coffee in Colombia (most of the best is exported), and locals usually drink tinto — a weak brew of inferior beans. A few new cafes are trying to change this, though, and the charge is being led by Pergamino. This chic cafe by Parque Lleras, which uses single-origin beans from coffee plantations owned by the same family, wouldn’t be out of place in San Francisco, with MacBook-toting trendsetters filling the patio seats. After refueling, wander down Via Primavera and nearby Via Provenza; both are lined with boutiques and restaurants. Stop at Vida Augusta, which sells international and Colombian-made housewares and gifts, like wooden eyeglass frames from Lignum. The area around the park hovers between lively and tacky, but stopping for a pre-dinner drink on the rooftop bar at the Charlee Hotel is worth it, if only to enjoy views of both the pool and the pulsing streets below.
8. 8 P.M. | Dinner at Carmen
Cross Calle 10 to reach Carmen, a perennial favorite. The elegant three-part restaurant (upstairs, downstairs and a gorgeous garden) lures the city’s coolest crowds with its elaborate meals created by the husband-and-wife team Carmen Angel and Rob Pevitts, who trained at Le Cordon Bleu in San Francisco. Each dish, like shrimp poached in butter infused with lulo, a local citrus fruit, is a mélange of careful detail (even the tonic is house-made). Book well in advance. Dinner for two, about 350,000 pesos.
9.11:30 P.M. | Salsa Stop
A stop at one of the city’s numerous, high-energy salsa bars is an essential component of any visit. Son Havana is a Cuban-themed salsa joint in the trendy Laureles neighborhood, with a nine (or more) member band playing on Thursday and Saturday nights (admission, 10,000). Couples of all ages dance on the dance floor, by the bathrooms and in the aisles. It’s a small place and not fancy, but the atmosphere is electric, the music is sparkling and the dance skills are mesmerizing. Settle in with an Aguila beer (4,000) and prepare to stare.
Sunday
10. 10 A.M. | Escobar Effect
Though evidence of Medellín’s bright future is everywhere, it’s still fascinating to get up close to the drug czar Pablo Escobar. First is the upscale cemetery where Mr. Escobar is buried and where people still leave flowers (he remains a folk hero to some of the city’s poor). The cemetery has views of the city and surrounding mountains. See also the rooftop on which Mr. Escobar was shot by police snipers while trying to escape on Dec. 2, 1993. His penthouse is fascinating: a crumbling building with an enormous, antiquated satellite dish in the back. Some scenes from “Escobar: El Patrón del Mal,” a popular 2012 Colombian telenovela, were shot outside. Mr. Escobar’s personal elevator is no longer working, but if you walk up to the huge apartment you can step into his private safe, the size of a walk-in closet.
11. 1 P.M. | Onward and Upward
End your trip with an experience that’s exhilarating and inspiring. One of the city’s most forward-thinking infrastructure investments was the creation of outdoor escalators that run up the steep hillside leading to Comuna 13, a gang-plagued neighborhood formerly isolated by its position atop stairs equivalent to a 28-story building. The impoverished area has been revitalized by the 1,259 feet of escalators, which cut commuting times and enabled elderly and disabled residents, some of whom never left home, to go much farther afield. Take the escalators (staffed by security guards, many from the neighborhood) to the top, where you’ll have excellent views of the city, as well as the riot of primary colors and murals that were added to the buildings when the escalators opened.

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01/04/2017

I morgen ses vi på jagtmesse i Hillerød hvor vi viser vores foto Safari i Colombia og i Pantanal i Brasilien. Fuglene venter på dig! Her er der kun tilladt at skyde med kamera!❤❤❤🤗😁. Og husk memory card! din chuttercount kan blive høj!

30/03/2017

Kære alle, vi udsteder nu også flybilletter- De fleste bruger nu internet til at finde flybilletter, men der er stadig nogle som ønsker personlig betjening og en ansvarlig at ringe til, når der skal ske ændringer eller noget går galt. Så ring til os, hvis du skal have hjælp.

24/03/2017

Næste måned er jeg i Cuba! Men
Lupe og andre vil være klar ved telefonen!

22/03/2017


Livet lives også i vandet. En dag til at mindes om hvor heldige vi er når vi råder over enorme vandressourcer og hvor vigtig det er at vi passer på det, således at den næste generation kan få ligeså meget glæde af den vandrigdom der er på jorden.

20/03/2017

If you are planning your next vacations! Cayo Santa Maria is an excellent choice. It is an island surrounded by gorgeous beaches, formed of very fine white sand, with crystal clear turquoise waters. Come and visit this fascinating island!
Cuba er fantastisk!

25/02/2017

Fantastisk weekend i Herning! Fantastisk rejsemesse!
Husk vi er der også i morgen!♥️

21/02/2017

Vores stand er klar til at tage mod gæster den 24/25-26 februar!
Ses snart!

16/02/2017
Ferie for alle 2017

Der er snart ferie for alle 2017! februar den 24-25-26 i Herning
ses vi der? Husk at Latin Wanderlust Link holder tre foredrag om Colombia / Latinamerika!
Jeg glæder mig til at se jer alle sammen og husk vi har stadig billetter til halv pris til alle tre dage!

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