Bogotá food tour – The secret story of ajiaco

If you’ve ever taken a Bogotá food tour, you know that every dish hides a story. Spoonful after spoonful, the message began to reveal itself.I didn’t know if the others were having the same experience.The potatoes had something written on them. It was barely visible, but it said they had been grown and separated from […]

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Who Was the First?

Fredy, aquí vamos con la versión en inglés optimizada para blog, con tu tono poético intacto y con integración natural hacia tus experiencias turísticas.Después encontrarás el bloque completo para Yoast SEO, listo para copiar/pegar en WordPress. 📝 FINAL ENGLISH VERSION FOR YOUR BLOG (SEO‑OPTIMIZED + STORYTELLING) Who Was the First? By: Fredy Calderón I asked […]

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The Battle of the Soups

“How can you even believe that?” Juan said with an ironic smile. “How could sancocho ever be better than ajiaco?” Alejandra shot back with a playful, almost familiar shout: “Of course it is!” They were walking along Seventh Avenue toward Plaza de Bolívar. With all the noise around them, it was hard to hear each […]

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THE DAY I MET MARÍA TOMASA ON THE WALKING BOGOTA CITY TOUR

It was raining and raining without respite, we had walked only a few blocks when the torrential downpour fell upon us without warning; the guide immediately told us that any self-respecting Bogota citizen should always carry an umbrella in his or her bag or backpack; she asked us if we had brought an umbrella and […]

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