Colombia is a real treat for all those who value close contact with wild nature. This country is largely covered by naturally valuable areas. Starting in the north, where the Amacayacu National Park extends to protect the Colombian part of the Amazon rainforest. Moving on, tourists can visit Cano Cristales , a river that becomes… almost rainbow-colored for several months of the year. The Tatacoa desert, full of ravines and intriguing landscapes, is also noteworthy. It is also worth visiting the so-called "Coffee triangle" to try the world-renowned Colombian coffee. Adventurers should also plan a trip to Gorgona Island , where a lot of animals live, but most of all, whales come to its vicinity.