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Vina Del Mar, Valparaiso, and Concon | Which is our Vibe? | Travel, Explore, and Visit!
We have chosen to live NOWHERE and instead live EVERYWHERE!
This gives us a unique opportunity to check out cities and places we have no assumptions about… Viña Del Mar, Valparaiso, and Concón are a few of those places. Here’s a glimpse of what you could see and experience!
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
01:02 - Back Story
03:04 - Demographics
03:40 - Our Stay
04:41 - Pablo Neruda House
06:06 - Beach
08:05 - The Highlight (Dune)
09:20 - Which City We Prefer?
13:12 - The Cold Ocean Experience
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How Much We Spent in Santiago Chile in 1 Month | A Budget Review
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Jonny is a big nerd when it comes to tracking spending. In this video we share our real raw numbers and exactly how much we spent in Santiago Chile within a 31 day period. 00:00 - Into 01:10 - Where We’ve Been and Why Santiago 03:46 - General Budget Rules 04:30 - Accommodation 07:11 - Groceries 08:37 - Eating Out 10:33 - Transportation 12:15 - Recreation 13:02 - Phone Service 13:36 - Activities...
Safety Tips for Latin American Cities, Bogota and More | How to stay safe in Colombia, Peru, etc.
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Safety is always a concern whether you're traveling to Colombia, Latin America or anywhere really. With over 2 years of experience hoping around Colombia and several other Latin American countries, these are the safety tips you need to consider. CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Safety is Always a Concern 01:59 - Street Rules 07:37 - Public Places Rules 10:51 - Night Life Rules 12:21 - Traffic Rules 13:06 - On...
Santiago Chile Travel and City Review | We Lived Here for 1 Month! | Thoughts and Impressions
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This city left us awestruck! Here’s a near 30 minute review of our initial thoughts and impressions of Santiago Chile after spending a full month there. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 01:03 - Why Santiago? 02:01 - Time of Year 02:39 - Location 03:59 - Climate / Weather / Geography 04:48 - Why we LOVE Santiago! 07:54 - Other neighborhoods 08:23 - Safety 09:42 - Cost of Living 10:30 - Negatives / Odd / ...
Don't Get DESTROYED by MOSQUITOES in Leticia Colombia... | Leticia Colombia City Review
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Leticia Colombia is a gateway to the Amazons... But, we just don't understand how the people that live here don't get destroyed by mosquitoes... Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 01:12 - The Review 08:35 - Where We're Recording 09:05 - Eating the Mojojoy (Worm) Follow us on Instagram: ⮕ lifetheorycouple #colombia #expatsincolombia #travelcolombia #visitcolombia #liveincolombia #amazones
Leaving Colombia After 2 Years!… What’s Next?!... | Slow Travel Perspectives
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We have moved on from Colombia… And this is why… Chapters: 00:00 - The Journey Continues 00:32 - Why We Chose Colombia 01:30 - Slow Traveling 02:42 - Where We Are Now 03:27 - Where Slow Traveling Has Taken Us 06:17 - 4 Reasons Why We Left Colombia 09:03 - Last Moments in Argentina Follow us on Instagram: ⮕ lifetheorycouple #colombia #expatsincolombia #travelcolombia #visitcolombi...
Entering Storms in the Amazon River | Vlog Style and Minimal Edits
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Here’s our 4 day experience of the Amazon rain forests. And we were not shot of experiencing the rain, that is for sure... This time around, minimal edits, and the raw footage, sounds, and experience. Chapters: 00:00 - Coming Up! 00:49 - Landing in Leticia Colombia 03:13 - The Boat 04:54 - Storm #1 06:50 - The Small Boat 10:21 - The Trek & Accommodation 15:26 - Peru & Sloths 20:21 - Puerto Nari...
Experience Life in the Amazon Jungle | What to do in Amazons Colombia | Cabañas Eco-lògicas mu'ü
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A dream come true for Jonny… Maybe not so much Widny, but she ended up loving it anyways! Experience life in the Amazon Rainforest! - This marks one of the most amazing and accessible places you can experience in Colombia, hands down. This experience could have not been possible without Cabañas Eco-lògicas mu'ü! Follow them on IG: cabanas.ecologicas_muu Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00...
Medellin vs Bogota | Which City is Better? Which One Should You Live In? Or Choose to Visit?
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We know this can be a contentious topic… But hear us out! Chapters: 00:00 - Medellin vs. Bogota 00:18 - Round 1: First Impressions 01:13: Round 2: Traffic & Public Transportation 02:44 - Round 3: Weather 03:39 - Round 4: Food Scene 04:42 - Round 5: Safety 05:30 - Round 6: Activities 06:38 - Round 7: Cost of Living 07:42 - Round 8: Hiking 09:23 - Round 9: Night Life 11:02 - Final Results Follow ...
The TRUTH about BOGOTA a WARNING to AVOID this City, Maybe? | Is Bogota Safe or Dangerous?
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This city can be cold, dangerous, crowded, full of pollution and traffic… It’s no wonder why people mark it off their itineraries when choosing to visit Colombia… But, what if you knew the truth… the real truth about Bogotá…. 00:00 - The Truth About Bogotá 01:32 - The Top Two Complaints 04:46 - 8 Things Happening Inside the City 10:25 - 7 Things Happening Outside the City 14:36 - Final Thoughts...
Life in Colombia vs. the United States | Changes Challenges and Differences | Part 2 of 2
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Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/TVVEi70rBdM/v-deo.html It’s been 2 years since we’ve left the United States for Colombia. Although it’s been amazing, it’s also been equally challenging for several different reasons. In this 2 part video we are answering 10 questions as a reflection piece of our experience living in Colombia. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:15 - Question 6 07:19 - Question 7 15:08 - Questio...
Life in Colombia vs. the United States | Changes Challenges and Differences | Part 1 of 2
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Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/55YIyl70iPg/v-deo.html It’s been 2 years since we’ve left the United States for Colombia. Although it’s been amazing, it’s also been equally challenging for several different reasons. In this 2 part video we are answering 10 questions as a reflection piece of our experience living in Colombia. Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:49 - Question 1 05:04 - Question 2 06:02 - Questio...
Villa de Leyva and Things to Do | Our Experience and Suggestions
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Villa de Leyva and the department of Boyaca in general, is a very special place to Widny. Over the years, we’ve ventured into Boyaca many times ourselves, and this time around, we got to experience the well-preserved colonial town of Villa de Leyva tucked away in the more peaceful, quitter, and humble part of this amazing country. Here we hope you learn of some of the amazing things you can see...
Villa de Leyva - Mirador el Santo | A Vlog on Releasing Your Inner Child
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After this vlog we almost took this dog with us… We have a working philosophy that we live our lives by that really involves about 13 things we know we must do and/or participate in on a frequency basis. In this vlog we both discuss and do one of those 13 things that we believe any person can benefit from if they do this themselves. Chapters: 00:00 - Wake Up and Do This! 01:49 - A Philosophy 05...
Medellin City Review | Thoughts & Impressions | Positives & Negatives
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We've gone to Medellin about 4 times in the past 5 years. This year we decided to spend an entire month rather than a week or two. We now have stronger and stronger opinion about the city in the perspective of a just being a tourist and what it is like to live there. It's a long one, but we give our honest opinions (pros & cons) about the city of Medellín Colombia. Chapters: 00:00 - The Big Lie...
Camino la Serranía - 8 Miles Through Bogotá’s Eastern Hills
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Camino la Serranía - 8 Miles Through Bogotá’s Eastern Hills
Eating Healthy While Traveling the World as a Digital Nomad/Expat | Our Experience in Colombia
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Eating Healthy While Traveling the World as a Digital Nomad/Expat | Our Experience in Colombia
Tatacoa Desert | Things to Do | Our Surprising Experience!
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Tatacoa Desert | Things to Do | Our Surprising Experience!
Villavicencio Colombia - City Review and Activities | Thoughts and Impressions
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Villavicencio Colombia - City Review and Activities | Thoughts and Impressions
Tips to Book Airbnbs in Colombia - We Have Lived Out of Airbnbs for 15+ Months - Digital Nomad Tips
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Tips to Book Airbnbs in Colombia - We Have Lived Out of Airbnbs for 15 Months - Digital Nomad Tips
We lived a Whole Year in Colombia - Here’s Why We Did it in a Letter to Ourselves | Life in Colombia
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We lived a Whole Year in Colombia - Here’s Why We Did it in a Letter to Ourselves | Life in Colombia
Where to Stay In Bogota Colombia | 4 Neighborhood Reviews
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Where to Stay In Bogota Colombia | 4 Neighborhood Reviews
Top Stressful Moments in Colombia, 2022 | Vlog Style on the Trail
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Top Stressful Moments in Colombia, 2022 | Vlog Style on the Trail
Manizales Colombia - Activities + City Review Thoughts and Impressions
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Manizales Colombia - Activities City Review Thoughts and Impressions
Cocora Valley | Salento Colombia | See the Tallest Palms Trees in the World! + Critical Details
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Cocora Valley | Salento Colombia | See the Tallest Palms Trees in the World! Critical Details
LOCKED OUT ON BALCONY!!! - Armenia Colombia | City Review and Impressions
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LOCKED OUT ON BALCONY!!! - Armenia Colombia | City Review and Impressions
Finca La Rivera - Exploring the Finca
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Finca La Rivera - Exploring the Finca
Ibagué Colombia - City Review Thoughts and Impressions! - Vlog Style
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Ibagué Colombia - City Review Thoughts and Impressions! - Vlog Style
One Night IS NOT ENOUGH!!! - Isla Grande, Rosario Islands Colombia Next to Cartagena Colombia
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One Night IS NOT ENOUGH!!! - Isla Grande, Rosario Islands Colombia Next to Cartagena Colombia
4 Free EPIC Hikes in Bogota Colombia in 5 Minutes
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4 Free EPIC Hikes in Bogota Colombia in 5 Minutes

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @tours.bogotadriverguide
    @tours.bogotadriverguide 5 годин тому

    Thanks for visiting our city! 🥑🚠☕ #BogotaYourWay

  • @bruceerwin5430
    @bruceerwin5430 День тому

    I lived for 3 years in Bogota and returned to Australia 5 years ago. I’ve been to all these places and everything on this video is true. Bogota is a great place to visit but if you don’t speak any Spanish I’d suggest going with someone who does. You’ll enjoy it much more that way. Living in Bogota is another thing.if you’ve got money and live in a decent neighbourhood you’ll enjoy it but if you aren’t cashed up I’d say don’t do it. Best wishes.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple День тому

      Fair! - I believe if you have money period... Life is a lot easier. You can afford to be in the nicer areas of a city/town and afford more luxuries. Thankfully, we are a good position.

  • @YogaBlissDance
    @YogaBlissDance День тому

    Consider doing chaptres in video.

  • @marceloo9843
    @marceloo9843 День тому

    Hey! Theres a nice restaurants in concon, you should try “La Gatita” and some empanadas in “el mono”

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple День тому

      We no longer there... But, the next time we visit we'll definitely drop by. :-)

  • @jesperigor
    @jesperigor День тому

    Going to Chile for 61 days in October 😋

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple День тому

      Excellent! - I hope your experience is as good as ours.

  • @hernanww
    @hernanww 2 дні тому

    MEDELLIN IS BETTER. Next question

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 2 дні тому

      Thank you for your view and comment! - Many people have this opinion, yet many others find Bogota better... End of day, your preferences matter most.

  • @kevinrpcx2249
    @kevinrpcx2249 3 дні тому

    Sii en Santiago el agua es mala de sabor , aunque igual es potable , pero mas al sur se puede tomar ya que es muy rica , saludos desde Concepción Chile

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 2 дні тому

      Thank you! - I bet the water is definitely cleaner in towns outside of Santiago for sure.

  • @boink800
    @boink800 4 дні тому

    What a very lucky guy. He married one very beautiful Colombian lady.

  • @GipsyDean
    @GipsyDean 5 днів тому

    Your nightlife was in bed.... I envy you with that hot woman!

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 5 днів тому

      Thank you! We do value our 8-9 hours of sleep. 😴

  • @pabloa2190
    @pabloa2190 5 днів тому

    Never come to Medellín. Bogotá is Colombia's best city by faaaaaar

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 5 днів тому

      Thank you! - We do think people should see both.

  • @huguinberreondo
    @huguinberreondo 6 днів тому

    It's great they don't have those horrible highways. Traffic can be solved by implementing more convenient public transportation

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 6 днів тому

      That's a good point! Those large highways and be so intrusive.

  • @88hrocha
    @88hrocha 8 днів тому

    I am tired of these videos that generate stupid rivalries. I reckon both cities have amazing things.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 8 днів тому

      Thank you for the view and comment! - Even though you're tired of these... We did mention near the end of the video that preference is key no matter where you go... And people need to be in tune with their individual preferences. - The rivalry truly exists because you'll hear Paisas boast and claim Medellin is the best city in Colombia and often bad mouth Bogota and other cities... But if you ask any Bogtano (Rolo) or individual from any other city they will straight up disagree.

  • @car7000
    @car7000 8 днів тому

    The only ones that hate Bogota are those from other cities and towns inside Colombia, mostly because they are jealous

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 8 днів тому

      Thank you for the view and comment! - I think if you like a quieter and more slow paced environment, the smaller towns are quite attractive.

  • @madisoncoleman9742
    @madisoncoleman9742 9 днів тому

    Great video super informative. Im considering visiting Chile with my children. Where would you recommend we stay to have a fun beach stay?

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 9 днів тому

      Viña del Mar for sure! They have great beaches, lots of restaurants, and shopping near by.

  • @federicocl3164
    @federicocl3164 10 днів тому

    14:47 Were you high while recording this video? 😅 “Some traffic” 😂

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 10 днів тому

      Hahah! I said, “…some very dense traffic, yes…” It’s a shame that people often disregard Bogota as a destination in Colombia or give it only a day or two visit. There are a lot of great things to explore and do I believe many would find more than interesting.

  • @bccom3684
    @bccom3684 10 днів тому

    Great tips and tricks! Much appreciated.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 10 днів тому

      You’re welcome and thank you for the view and comment! What was the most helpful tip?

  • @ricardorodriguez7275
    @ricardorodriguez7275 11 днів тому

    Bogota is horrible. Someone get me out

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 10 днів тому

      For many this may be true. What’s stopping you from leaving or going somewhere else?!

  • @JDVaron
    @JDVaron 11 днів тому

    👍

  • @JDVaron
    @JDVaron 11 днів тому

    Nice video

  • @Myko-Lyko
    @Myko-Lyko 11 днів тому

    Great video and great channel. I can't wait to go to Colombia 😊

  • @sariip6987
    @sariip6987 11 днів тому

    Pero si hay jumbo en Valparaíso y viña😂

  • @Bogotaeverything
    @Bogotaeverything 11 днів тому

    I think you guys need more “shocking” titles to your videos. Like EATING WORMS 🐛 IN COLOMBIA. I know it sounds silly but it’s clickbait

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 11 днів тому

      Thank you for the tip! - We'll definitely consider that as we get more content out there.

  • @Victor-xh9ji
    @Victor-xh9ji 11 днів тому

    How about the Suba area north of Calle 127 and west of carrera 57 as far as safety and noise at night and early morning?

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 11 днів тому

      That particular area of Suba is nice and relatively safe. Other parts of Suba can be a little more dangerous. It's on the more western side of the city and less close to where a lot of the action is. But not a bad place to be.

  • @davidchristiansen558
    @davidchristiansen558 12 днів тому

    Weather, I'd love. Can't get past the traffic. I'd love to visit, but not day-to-day life. Like New York City is great to visit, but I couldn't see living there. I like Medellin, but I feel like I spend all day waiting to cross streets, dodging motorcycles. I'll opt for Villa de Leyva or Paipa or even Tunja.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 12 днів тому

      That's fair! The traffic is constantly wearing. Boyaca has nice towns and smaller cities. Much quieter and less going on. Just generally more peaceful.

    • @davidchristiansen558
      @davidchristiansen558 12 днів тому

      @@lifetheorycouple - I'll be serving in Peace Corps, hopefully in Boyaca, so I took a whirlwind tour last month. Still, I want to see what's cool in Bogota. MANY years ago, I was there a day and only saw the Museo de Oro. Good luck in your travels.

  • @CaroleanMonarch
    @CaroleanMonarch 12 днів тому

    Bogota is very dangerous, expensive and congested. Please don't come here americans

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 12 днів тому

      HA! - Well, I married a Rola, so I was required by the pursuit of love to spend at least a few years. Got my visa and everything. ~ Jonny

  • @MightyBoor
    @MightyBoor 12 днів тому

    funny thing is most people that visit bogota for the first time fall in love with the city after being haters for no reason in the past

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 12 днів тому

      I hear lots of people who actually take the time to explore the city come to realize how much they liked it.

    • @car7000
      @car7000 8 днів тому

      To me Bogota it's the only actual city, the others are just big towns known only for their narcos and whores 😂

  • @juliramidi8807
    @juliramidi8807 13 днів тому

    In Bogotá you don't SEE people closing deals o Pedofilia. Medellín is nice but, drugs and pedophilia are on every corner basically and locals allow it. Food bandeja paisa is English breakfast with avocado, and arroz paisa which is Chinese rice with chicharrón. Pablo Escobar is god for that city, drug cartels move money on the city and that's why the city is the second largest

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 12 днів тому

      Thank you for the view and the comment! - That's a fair point!

  • @alejandrogomezherrera8033
    @alejandrogomezherrera8033 14 днів тому

    Faltaron los subtitulos

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 14 днів тому

      We didn’t start doing subtitles till about a month ago. We got this video posted in January. 😓

  • @Bogotaeverything
    @Bogotaeverything 14 днів тому

    I am surprised that you did not list "Chilean Spanish" as one of the negatives. It is hard to understand. Also, they tend not to like Colombians and it is worse if you are a woman. They think that we are shallow with lots of work done and are there to steal their man. I hated dealing with their beetchiness because they were jealous or something. I also hated being called La + my name.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 14 днів тому

      HA! - Chilean Spanish is off isn't it?!... Jonny felt like he was understood better because his Spanish doesn't always come out right... And since that seems to be kind of what Spanish sounds like at times in Chile, Jonny had an easier time communicating in Chile. While in Colombia, he has to really work out the pronunciation, otherwise people just don't understand. --- We were only here for a month and did not experience any of the cultural-discrimination you are mentioning.

    • @Bogotaeverything
      @Bogotaeverything 12 днів тому

      @@lifetheorycouple I guess you feel it more if you are working with them. We did not really understand their Spanish and had to look up the definitions online and my God, that sounded RUDE. We also found a lot of their words funny like fome, cachai, lo estás viendo as in are you working on that, etc. Maybe your experience as someone living short term is more positive and you were there with a gringo. We had colleagues from Valle del Cauca who lived there long term and they did experience some kind of discrimination, even if it is something like saying stuff in front of you like "Chile used to be safe until Colombians, Venezuelans and Haitians arrived". I had a very rude co-worker named Nicols, she really had it out for me for no reason and then I asked one of the other Colombians based in Chile what the heck was up with her and he said that she hated me because I am a Colombian woman :/

    • @Bogotaeverything
      @Bogotaeverything 12 днів тому

      But I must add that they were people from the Santiago office, everyone from the Concepción and Viña del Mar offices were nice

  • @CHARLESAJIMENEZ
    @CHARLESAJIMENEZ 14 днів тому

    I agree with you I been there, but I don't feel too much unsecured, depending on the area you go to. Some places are very dangerous than others, for example, Bogota center in the night is very scare and dangerous to walk that area.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 14 днів тому

      Thank you for the view and comment! - We agree, there are some scary parts. But we like to hear that others have experienced feeling secure/safe in Bogota. Thank you for sharing.

  • @clumsyclown
    @clumsyclown 14 днів тому

    I've been living in Bogotá for 27 years. I absolutely despise it, though the some of the highlights you showed are actually true and awesome. Even so, I believe the good things don't make up for all the awful things in this city.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 14 днів тому

      Thank you for the comment! - Yes, we agree, depending on where you live within Bogota... It could be a very unpleasant reality... If you don't mind sharing... If you despise the city so much, why do you continue to live in it?

    • @clumsyclown
      @clumsyclown 12 днів тому

      @@lifetheorycouple Usually it's rare for people in Colombia to move to other cities, because our culture is very attached to family (it can happen, but it is not common) and in my case, all my family lives in Colombia. Additionally, this city is where most work opportunities are, so it's not so easy moving elsewhere without lowering your life expectations, even if you move to major cities like Medellin or Cali. As for moving out of the country, I've tried that but it's no easy task; if you studied a career in Colombia, it is not so valid in other countries.

  • @miguelangelvelez8535
    @miguelangelvelez8535 14 днів тому

    please, dont come to live here, stay in your countries XD

  • @OscarDDuque
    @OscarDDuque 14 днів тому

    I don't see that bogota has been included as one of the most technological and beautiful cities in Latin America, compared to Medellin, which has been featured in several international newspapers and magazines. This video is clearly biased because the woman in the video is a rola and has had influence in the gringo, otherwise very few would really choose that dump full of homeless and traffic.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 14 днів тому

      Thank you for your view and comment! - May I ask exactly what was bias in the video? - We find that people prefer one city of the other for many reasons and reason beyond what was mentioned in each city via this video.

  • @oscarjulianbravo2667
    @oscarjulianbravo2667 14 днів тому

    tan bonitos

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 14 днів тому

      Thank you for the view and comment! - We do find both cities to be unique in their own right.

  • @cristianagualimpiatorres4274
    @cristianagualimpiatorres4274 15 днів тому

    As a Bogota citicen I can say that the city has the potencial to be one of the best in the world, but it can't because of it's local politicians (who delayed a metro system for over a century) and it's people (who seem to hate their own city and damage any sort of public infrastructure).

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 15 днів тому

      Thank you for the view and the comment! - This too is a bit of a sad reality for Bogota an Colombia in general. Political tensions have really put a dent in making true progress, especially infrastructure for the country. We agree.

  • @transformationwithmax4930
    @transformationwithmax4930 15 днів тому

    Love your international travel approach and quality content. I'm a ten (10) year, retired travel nomad. Traveling to Bogota and other cities in a few weeks. I'm now a subscriber. Max

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 15 днів тому

      Hey Max! - We just took a peak at your channel and subscribed! Next time we're in the gym we're going to do a set as a cheers to you. Squats for longevity. Love it! - We want to travel for a long time and live well into our 80's, 90's and hopefully 100's. :-)

  • @rohan-qd6py
    @rohan-qd6py 16 днів тому

    Enjoy … Chile is pure Joy and Merryment!!!

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 16 днів тому

      Yes!!! We really want to go back for the desert 🌵 and the volcanos 🌋 !!!!

    • @rohan-qd6py
      @rohan-qd6py 16 днів тому

      @@lifetheorycouple … Osormo might be the most famous…Villarrica tops them all…at night in particular….

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 15 днів тому

      We met someone from Villarica in Patagonia and that’s where we would like to go, as well as Valdivia.

  • @DavidLopez-cy4ic
    @DavidLopez-cy4ic 16 днів тому

    Your video is very helpful, and I am sure it is a lot of work to create. I just would list the restaurants the two of you went to. They look fabulous. Thank you for creating all of the videos. I look forward to seeing more in the future.

    • @DavidLopez-cy4ic
      @DavidLopez-cy4ic 16 днів тому

      I am going July 3 through the 7th Happy Fourth of July.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 16 днів тому

      Thank you for the view and comment! - We recall Cure Cuisine being very good. Other than that, they had several Asian cuisine restaurants that were top notch.

  • @josepedraza6686
    @josepedraza6686 16 днів тому

    Lately the weather is hotter than I would prefer. Due to the altitude of 2600 meters, the sun's rays are intense, but I love the dry climate, different from the mostly humid areas of Colombia.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 16 днів тому

      Yes! The water restrictions have been a bit annoying... But, we believe this is due to the El Nino effect. Next year the weather should predictively be back to normal.

  • @SCIWORLD2
    @SCIWORLD2 16 днів тому

    I live in Bogota. I don't know why they are promoting Bogota, maybe for UA-cam views? There are tons of better places to go in the world. If you do come here, Monserrate is the must see if it is not raining. Most people have layovers here. Travelers don't really hang out. They filmed those shots on one of the few nice weather days. Normally it's cloudy, rainy, not necessarily gloomy, but it's like that all year. Bring a rain jacket if you come here, to stay dry and stay WARM. We're in the tropics, but here it's 2600m/8700' and mountain weather. I usually go out with a rain jacket over a t-shirt during the day, and I rarely take it off, and definitely have a jacket at night. I've seen beautiful sunny days in December and May, so trying to define a rainy season is difficult. It's more like wet, and less wet. Christmas to March is usually less wet. I think they should be careful with the places they recommend. If you go too far afield, you start getting to places Colombians are afraid to go. Lots of crime. Don't wander off strolling without asking someone if it's safe. Zipaquira and the salt mines are safe. Small town, nice restaurants, and a big underground salt mine. I recommend staying farther north in the city of Bogota for safety and visiting La Candelaria and surrounding neighborhoods during the day. In general, the southern part of Bogota has more crime, and the north is "rich" apartments and security guards. Usaquen is a nice area for tourists to visit and stay and fairly safe. I used to stay by Parque de la 93, but I always had my head on a swivel there, even though it's a pretty good neighborhood, relatively. Zona T and El Virrey are similar to Parque de la 93. Uber exists here and is slightly more expensive than taxis, but it's no hassle and you prepay, so no BS when you get out of the car. That's the way to get around, especially at night or if you are south of Calle 100. Colombians are typically very polite, friendly, and helpful on the street. I see a lot of gringos on UA-cam walking around filming with cellphones and cameras in the city center. NOT a good idea to advertise expensive equipment on the street. Keep your brand new phones in your pocket. People and tourists have been killed many times in this country for cellphones. It ain't Switzerland.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 16 днів тому

      We really appreciate this detailed comment and view. - We made this video straight from our hearts because so many people say Bogota is not worth your time... We just find people are wrong about that because they focus too much on the cooler Autumn weather and the traffic is has.... But, if you look past those two, sort of inconveniences, you'll see how much beauty there is to experience within and around Bogota.

  • @victorarias2655
    @victorarias2655 16 днів тому

    Que lindo video chicos, espero hallan disfrutado y suerte dónde sea que estén

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 16 днів тому

      Gracias! Chile ha sido nuestro país favorito en Sur América!

  • @UnaVezMasManifesto
    @UnaVezMasManifesto 16 днів тому

    Excelente video, un abrazo grande para ustedes

  • @ItsTLR
    @ItsTLR 16 днів тому

    Is this better to live for an expat, better than Bucaramanga?

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 16 днів тому

      This we could never answer. Villavicencio is much smaller and hotter. The rainy season seams intense. Mid-summer we're talking about 25 days of rain in both June and July. We visited in February... This city is in the transition zone of mountains and the northern Amazon rainforest... So, you'd really have to go explore it yourself... But what was super surprising was the food, really good restaurants.

  • @Chilensk_Hjalte
    @Chilensk_Hjalte 17 днів тому

    Analyzing carefully, this is a colossal nation. On vacation, Chileans go to 12 types of geographies to have a good time and each person returns to their environment where they chose to live.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 16 днів тому

      For this reason, we very much so want to do a road trip from north to south, or vice versa in the future.

  • @marioandresfigueroamunoz1373
    @marioandresfigueroamunoz1373 17 днів тому

    Prefiero Bogotá

  • @skyhigh33716
    @skyhigh33716 18 днів тому

    I live in Florida and the water is too warm for my taste I rather jump in icy water those summer hot days ….thank you guys for sharing your experience I am enjoying your videos …be safe

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 16 днів тому

      True!! It sounds like you need to take a visit. 😀

  • @gamt89
    @gamt89 18 днів тому

    Weather changed because of the global warming, that´s why it's sunny now

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 16 днів тому

      True! - It's also the El Nino effect. Next year should predictively be back to normally raininess.

  • @robertbandusky9565
    @robertbandusky9565 18 днів тому

    I’m in Bogota now and travel here at least two times a year. Since our trip, in April of 2023, it appears they are getting a handle on litter and are starting to use a “level”for their sidewalks? Are 18 inch curbs necessary folks. Otherwise, the climate is perfect and as an old guy, I walk three to seven miles a day. The health care system is terrific if you have private insurance . Great place overall👨‍✈️🇺🇸

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 16 днів тому

      HA! 18 inch curbs... This probably contributes to health/physical movement. We are impressed by the people who are in their 60s, 70s, and some in their 80s who still run up Monserrate.

  • @samito77
    @samito77 18 днів тому

    Me reí mucho con la playa...es fria, pero te acostumbras y cuando hay sol fuerte dan ganas locas por ese refrescon...saludos😊😊😊

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 16 днів тому

      🙃 fue un poco impactante para mi, pero definitivamente puedo imaginarme lo bien que se debe sentir salta al agua en medio del verano!

  • @Vichikuma
    @Vichikuma 18 днів тому

    Well I live in Concon just a couple streets inland from the building you stayed and before 2019 I lived for 20 years in Viña del Mar. You pretty much nail everything. The dunes are a hidden from the world, unkown natural wonder. I mean, where do you see sand dunes high above the ocean shore, so high that from the top you can see Earth’s curvature? That view is just priceless in this whole freakin universe! Now, geographically speaking, those dunes are the last, southermost tip of the Atacama desert.

    • @lifetheorycouple
      @lifetheorycouple 16 днів тому

      Thank you for the view and comment! - We LOVED it over there. We're also curious, are there any good hiking spots near the city??

    • @Vichikuma
      @Vichikuma 16 днів тому

      @@lifetheorycouple Yes! There is a hill called Cerro Mauco some kms north. I went once there a little too late in the day and I got to see the sunset from the mountain top, above low clouds! Then ofc I went down the hill in darkness lol, not recommended 😂 Better to go earlier in the day.