Long Read
Ibagué Vibes: Coffee, Chaos, and Colombian Soul
for more on colombian travel, check out colombia.travel or lonely planet's guide. but honestly, ibagué isn't about the guidebooks-it's about the people, the music, and the unexpected moments that make you want to stay longer than planned.
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