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Wherever you are, a visit to a national park rarely disappoints. From Yellowstone in the US to South Africa’s Kruger and from Uluru in Australia to our own Lake District, some of the planet’s most striking landscapes, along with resident flora and fauna, are preserved as jewels in their nation’s crowns. Send us your tips on enjoying the world's best national parks, particularly the ones we've yet to cover.
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    Tayrona National Park

    Posted by bogotano 21 February 2007

    It's a large protected natural park, kilometers of great white pristine beaches right by the rainforest, exuberant and incredible wildlife, nice people, nice food (don't miss the chocolate filled bread), ancient ruins, excellent weather, beautiful women. It's a great place to visit, but please, don't be a tourist, and take care of the place.

    You can sleep in hammocks, camp or sleep in a small hotel or in some government administrated ecological houses - this place is awesome you can stay there for ever and never get tired.

    Please be aware of powerful underwater currents and the powerful waves because there are no hospitals or lifeguards nearby. As this is a protected wild area you must consider there are wild animals and insects so get all the medicines you need for allergies or any other stuff. You must consult the Colombian government website for the shots you must get to enter certain areas (yellow fever, malaria and any other required) otherwise you might not be allowed to enter and of course you might get deadly sick and..........yes....die.

    From Bogota fly or take a bus to Santa Marta, then ask a local where to find transportation to the park, don't be fooled, don't pa more than $7 dollars, the bus will drop you at the entrance and from there you walk through the rain forest, you must pay an entrance fee and negotiate the price of the accomodation but is around 2 - 7 per night per person in a camping site or hammocks. for more info or photos of my trips to this place email me at danielbernate@gmail.com I will gladly give you info, guide you or whatever you need.

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    Colombian website

    Posted by Colombian 19 February 2007

    This is the official Colombian tourism website. It does have an English version. I specially recommend our national natural parks. In fact, The Guardian has chosen the beaches at Tayrona Park as the world's second best. You'll also find useful tips for your Colombia trip.

    www.turismocolombia.com/home.asp?IDCompany=127

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