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Violence Plagues Colombia’s Tourist Jewel

6 May 2026
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With the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta National Park attracting thousands of tourists daily, the picturesque views hide a darker truth of armed groups extorting local businesses and terrorizing Indigenous communities. Despite a peace deal in 2016, former paramilitaries like the Self-Defence Forces of the Sierra Nevada continue to control the region’s illegal activities, including drug trafficking and gold mining. The situation has escalated to the point where even UNESCO World Heritage Site Tayrona National Park was forced to close due to threats from these armed groups. With the upcoming presidential elections in Colombia, the issue of extortion has become a key concern, potentially impacting the country’s growing tourism industry.

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Despite Colombia’s efforts to move past decades of conflict with the signing of a peace deal in 2016, armed groups like the Self-Defence Forces of the Sierra Nevada continue to pose a threat to local communities and the country’s tourism sector. The ongoing extortion and violence in popular tourist destinations like the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta National Park and Tayrona National Park highlight the challenges Colombia still faces in achieving lasting peace and stability. The upcoming presidential elections will be crucial in determining how the government addresses these security concerns and protects the country’s fragile tourism industry from further harm.

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