In Colombia the transition into spring sees gradually increasing rainfall and vibrant landscapes, especially in the low-lying Amazon region and the Andean highlands. Temperatures remain broadly stable - daytime highs typically sit in the mid-20 °C (around 77-80 °F) range at sea level, while higher-altitude destinations such as Bogotá or the Coffee Region are cooler. April and May mark the start of Colombia’s wetter months, with increased showers across most regions. This rainfall brings lush green scenery to places like the Andean valleys and the Amazon tributaries. Cities such as Medellín continue to enjoy mild “eternal-spring” weather, while coastal spots like Cartagena remain warm and humid. Although some excursions, such as jungle treks or rural drives, may be affected by sudden rain, spring offers a compelling mix of bloom-filled countryside, comfortable weather in the highlands, and fewer crowds than peak season.