Because it is located on the equator line, Colombia is typically tropical and does not have seasons as such. This makes the country a year-round destination, but with different types of weather in its six regions:
The eastern and western Colombian Andes are more temperate at 20°C during the day and 10°C at night.
The Greater Colombian Caribbean is great to explore in warm-tropical weather with temperatures between 26°C and 30°C.
The Colombian Amazon-Orinoco area typically has a humid tropical climate ranging from 18°C-33°C.
The weather tends to be cold-humid or temperate at the Colombian Massif, with temperatures around 24°C
The Pacific region is tropical, with temperatures above 24°C.