The top five customs and traditions in Colombian culture

Colombian culture
Cortesía Carnaval de Barranquilla
Colombia is a fascinating country that blends together the traditions of its European, African and indigenous roots while constantly creating new customs to keep its culture unique. Here are five Colombian culture tips that explain what makes the country magical.

Colombian culture is a blend of its many and varied roots and there are many aspects to its customs and traditions that are unique to its shores, and which captivate the thousands of visitors who travel to Colombia every year.

A country with plenty of parties and festivals

Colombian culture

Colombia enjoys up to 18 long weekends every year, an incredible number of holiday Mondays offering residents and visitors the chance to travel, party and celebrate whatever Saint or historical event the long weekend commemorates. More often than not, a long weekend or ‘holiday Monday’ will coincide with a legendary Colombian festival and no trip to Colombia would be complete without sampling one of those. Visitors can pick between the colorful Barranquilla Carnival, the , the Vallenato Legend Festival, the Cali Fair, Pasto’s Black and White Carnival, Huila’s Bambuco Pageant and Folkloric Festival, Cartagena’s Hay literary festival and many more.

The colombian culture enjoy a Pot Gathering (El Paseo de Olla)

Colombian culture

Cortesía de Luz Mery Herrera G

One important custom or tradition in Colombian culture, which is particularly popular in rural areas is the ‘Pot Gathering’. This much-loved ritual encourages Colombian families to gather beside their local river, and share the traditional Colombian dish: sancocho This typical stew mixes chicken, pork or beef rib with plantain, potato, corn-on-the-con, cassava, tomato and cilantro, served with rice and avocado. The purpose of the ‘Pot Gathering’ picnic is to reunite family and friends to share their successes, celebrate special occasions or just have an excuse to bring everyone together.

Always have a traditional ‘grandmother’ remedy

Colombian culture dictates that there is a cure for every ailment and visitors will often be offered a traditional ‘ if they suffer any woes. These timeless customs include hierbabuena or spearmint teas for aches and pains, and a chamomile concoction when you cannot sleep. Another favorite is the gel from aloe vera, a plant which grows across Colombia, for scrapes, sunburn and even dandruff and boiled calendula for inflammation, wounds and scarring. The best-loved Colombian custom of all is aguapanela (made from concentrated cane syrup) which is every Colombian grandmother’s favorite tradition when it comes to curing a cold, sore throat or a bad attack of the blues.

Colombia celebrates Christmas and holidays

Colombian culture

Colombian culture’s customs and traditions will always ensure a very festive season. The most typical Colombian Christmas traditions include eating natilla (a custard dish resembling a flan) and buñuelos (fried dough balls) and attending a Novena de Aguinaldos, when families come together to eat, sing carols (villancicos) and recite a set of prayers. The novena is prayed and hosted in a different home of a family member or friend on each of the nine nights before Christmas, in honor of the Virgin Mary, St Joseph, the Wise Men and Baby Jesus who sought shelter in a different place each night.

One rithm for every occasion

Colombian culture

Colombians are famous for expressing their emotions through dance and . Visitors to the country will discover a rhythm for every occasion, from family gatherings to the moments when the national soccer team exceeds expectations on the global stage. Those on holiday or vacation in Colombia should definitely , anything from a few steps of Colombia’s world beating salsa or cheeky cumbia to a quick vallenato or even joropo, because Colombian culture really does provide a beat for every moment.

Immerse yourself in Colombia’s customs and traditions in your next visit.

These five cultural aspects of Colombia are just a taste of what the country has to offer. Get ready to fall in love with the most welcoming country in the world. Discover more here!

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