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book of the month: i love colombia and important news about marianne

Hello, Welcome to the book of the month for September 2022 and today we will review the book of the month for September.

the writer is the creator of a Travel Blog (I’ll leave it in the synopsis) for you to take a look at and she started traveling when she was 15 years old. By the time s.l giger wrote the book she had quit her job and was pursuing her passion which is travel and literature.

She self-published the book on amazon (the most important online bookstore for electronic books) and she also wrote many more books with the theme of a travel guide.

To make a key summary of the book, it is about the writer’s journey through Colombia, the key points where she was traveling: Medellin, Bogota, Cartagena, Santa Marta, the Amazon jungle, Cali and the border with Ecuador.

She has technical data on which routes to take, how much a bus costs (indefinite and urban) as well as important points about the points detailed in the previous paragraph. (If you are a fan of detailed books and what to do in your destinations, you will love this book).

Here is the synopsis of the book:

★★★Why should I buy this Colombia travel guide instead of any other?★★★

The most important reasons:

In this book you will find all the information you need for your two or three week compact trip in Colombia. You will not need another source of information and you can plan your personal route full of Colombian highlights.

I tried all the activities and visited the sights myself. I describe in great detail how you can get there or do it yourself.
and therefore you can save a lot of money.

It’s lightweight as you can carry it on your phone or e-reader.
It will inspire you and tell you about secret places that you don’t want to miss.

It is cheaper than other travel guides.

It is the best DIY travel guide for Colombia.

This guide is not for you if you don’t like texts written in the style of a travel blog. In addition, all the images are in black and white to reduce costs and to be able to offer the travel guide at such a low price. If that bothers you, you should find a different travel guide for Colombia or write me an email to get a pdf with the color images.

★★★ What “I love Colombia” offers you:

If this isn’t your first «I love…» travel guide, you know what to expect. I mainly travel as a «solo traveler» and with my travel guides, I want to make the most beautiful places in that country accessible to individual travelers. All this in an affordable way. Thanks to «I love Colombia» you should be able to travel to Colombia with no worries, lots of positive anticipation and a good plan.

After reading my travel guide, you should have a clear vision of your trip and how to get to the sights you want to see for yourself. For example, what is the easiest option to get to the spectacular Valle de Cocora? Or how are they not going to rob me in Colombia? Where can I have the best coffee and what are the must-sees in Cartagena, Medellín and Bogotá? «I love Colombia» will answer those questions and many more.

It’s lightweight as you can carry it on your phone or e-reader.
It will inspire you and tell you about secret places that you don’t want to miss.

It is cheaper than other travel guides.

It is the best DIY travel guide for Colombia.

This guide is not for you if you don’t like texts written in the style of a travel blog. In addition, all the images are in black and white to reduce costs and to be able to offer the travel guide at such a low price. If that bothers you, you should find a different travel guide for Colombia or write me an email to get a pdf with the color images.

★★★ What “I love Colombia” offers you:

If this isn’t your first «I love…» travel guide, you know what to expect. I mainly travel as a «solo traveler» and with my travel guides, I want to make the most beautiful places in that country accessible to individual travelers. All this in an affordable way. Thanks to «I love Colombia» you should be able to travel to Colombia with no worries, lots of positive anticipation and a good plan.

After reading my travel guide, you should have a clear vision of your trip and how to get to the sights you want to see for yourself. For example, what is the easiest option to get to the spectacular Valle de Cocora? Or how are they not going to rob me in Colombia? Where can I have the best coffee and what are the must-sees in Cartagena, Medellín and Bogotá? «I love Colombia» will answer those questions and many more.

In «I love Colombia» you find all my personal experiences from my trips to Bogotá, Salento, Cali, Cartagena, Medellín, Jardín, Guatap, and much more. Enjoy spectacular views, colorful houses, salsa dancing, drink delicious fresh fruit juices, hike in green valleys and learn about the history of Colombia.

I planned all my trips carefully with ideas from all the good guides I could find, so you don’t have to spend this money anymore. Also, I used TripAdvisor and many helpful blogs. If you want to have a more personal experience than the usual tourist and have some real explanations of how to have the best possible (and safe) experience in a place, this guide is definitely for you.

More information about other countries can be found on my blog:

http://swissmissontour.com/

Here are some key phrases about the book to teach it here:

“We travel not to escape life, but for life not to escape us.” robin yong

in Spanish it would be the translation: «We do not travel to escape from life, but so that life does not escape us.»

This guide will help you really focus on the must-sees of Colombia. Another important phrase.

Do you want to plan your own quiet trip in Colombia? Key phrase.

Do you want to travel alone and plan to book your trip to Colombia? It is the essence of this book. It is a delicate balance between what the writer experienced on her trip to Colombia and the data (not like what happened to me with a trip to Portugal that had no history) doing this is not easy at all and s.l giger did it very well.

That’s why I give this book a 5 out of 5. Very interesting.

by the way, the news i have for you is about marianne my novel. If you want to read it by chapters, I will place them on the fizzo.org platform, just as I am writing chapters of a spin-off work of my first book beyond travel, emotional experiences.

If you are interested in reading them, you can enter the platform and read them because with this I have decided to become a more serious bookstagramer and a writer who is about to settle.

Thanks for the support.

I love Colombia