Travel in Colombia: what you REALLY need to know | Colombia Travel Tips
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- Опубліковано 18 гру 2022
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I share practical travel tips for Colombia based on 3 months of travel. I'll talk about common issues faced when creating a Colombia itinerary, what to know about safety, what to expect from the travel logistics in Colombia, and how to travel on a budget. I hope you enjoy this Colombia travel guide and don't forget to check out my blog which has a lot more info on this great backpacking destination.
thanks mate! looking forward to it!
Thanks for taking the conversation to aspects of the country that I haven't heard other bloggers covering
Thanks for this video, v informative and helpful
Excellent video, thanks for sharing your experience, your camera shows the colors as they really are.
Really beautiful and helpful video. Thanks for sharing.
what a great video! another tip - I also land up saving up on unnecessary expenses like atm fees etc in Colombia - using apps like ATM Fee Saver - it helps find atms abroad with no fees or lower fees than others along with withdrawal limits etc. worth adding to your list of tricks!
Gracias por este video tan informativo.
Agree with you, Colombia has a lot of places and towns to be visited like Nuqui, which is located also in my department "Choco", Tolu, San Andres Island, Turbo, etc. Because Colombia is truly a paradise! :)
I saw Nuqui in a ChocQuibTown video and wanted to go there for a long time after.
Thank you ❤️ very good video !!
A good video ! Thank you for informations and for sharing. I like Colombia 🇨🇴. I hope one day I will go to visit Bogota. The nature is beautiful i like that. I watch your video's from Canada 🇨🇦 😁 👍👍.
Thank you again for sharing.
All very sane and useful tips also relaxing Dutch accent thanks (Brit in Guatemala)
Better tips. Thank you, I'm from Colombia and I use your video for learning English
Good luck on your new language adventure!
Wow my biggest dream about traveling cali ❤
thanks- perfect ~have a good day!:))
Excelente contenido
Hiii great video tnx for the information!! My question is that I cant swim and is swimming important skill to have while I'm in Colombia?
Great travel tips! Every journey is unique, and here's an additional suggestion: try connecting with a local (amigo) to receive some guidance along the way. Colombians are always willing to help, and asking the right question at the right time can lead you to discover new things or help you avoid issues. Feel free to ask whatever you need to know!
You mentioned "asking the right question at the right time", what are some of the bad questions to ask Colombians?
Heading out to Cali in a couple days. Thanks for the info!
Enjoy!
How did you like it? I’m planning on going next month
@@somethinglame5472 Hey, I am planning on goinig there as well, how did you like it? Any tips?
Hey man what is that town at 8:12? great video - best i've seen on Colombia
Thanks! That town is Jerico... love that place. It features more in this video: ua-cam.com/video/sZSbAUhcXQM/v-deo.html
Good
100% agree, I took a bus once it was torturous 😂 only flights for me in Colombia 🇨🇴
o shit i’m planning on traveling thru the whole country on bus
@@sillylad69420 if the budget is limited you gotta do what you gotta do man but keep in mind your looking at half day bus rides + flights within Colombia are super cheap and you’ll reach your destination in an hour/2 tops
Same
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How much would you recommend a traveler save before the trip
Nice, thank you. How did you pack for a month?
Like this :) www.indietraveller.co/how-to-pack-light/
Do I need a transit visa to transit via bogota I come from the third world country
What about renting motorcycles, did you observe if this is an option to get around?
You won't find it literally everywhere (as it is in Southeast Asia for example) but there are some rentals around. I drove a motorbike around Minca for local sightseeing for instance. I don't know what it's like to go long distance biking in Colombia though
Hey, I was wondering if you've had the yellow fever vaccine? btw, did you know that the yellow fever vaccine is a requirement for entry into Colombia?
Yeah I had the vaccine already. Nowadays it's only a requirement for Colombia if you came from Angola, Brazil, the Democratic Republic of Congo, or Uganda. It's still a nice vaccine to potentially get as 1 shot protects you for life
How safe is it there? Did you ever get robbed or come into any trouble? I go in a few months but somewhat worried about taking certain items
I go into more detail here: www.indietraveller.co/safety-in-colombia/ While one person's anecdotes don't necessarily mean much, I haven't had any problems personally. Be careful with nightlife and certain city neighborhoods, but it is generally safe while doing normal tourist stuff.
@@indietraveller thank you I read it! Nice write up! Was just wondering about anything more that you didn’t write :p
Haha, no, I didn't hide anything :) I haven't had issues nor have any friends or fellow travellers of mine. However, I've heard stories of digital nomads getting their laptops stolen from a cafe patio in Medellin for example. I'd leave non-essential valuables at home, and if you bring a camera to be a bit subtle with it in the big cities
Seems like language concerns are not a serious issue there in Colombia, at least in the urban areas or am I just ignorant? --I speak English & very poor Spanish. Would I be in considerable trouble communicating there or are there many who speak English?
Very few people speak English in general, but in the cities it's easier to find those who do, and people working in tourism will more often speak English too. If you know some very basic Spanish too then you'll be able to survive just fine :) You just might not be able to have a deep conversation with any random local on the street
Has anyone considered the use of these modern smartphone real time language apps that translates from Spanish to English instantaneously? There are two earbuds & mics and the two people just chat away with instant translation. I wonder if they really operate as well as imagined...
@garypaul1033 used this a bit in other parts of the world. Google voice translate did a great job of translating hmong to english
It does that in real time?? that is amazing! So now I can just talk into my smart phone and it is instantaneously translated into Spanish so the listener on another smart phone standing next to me can understand?! Amazing!!
@garypaul1033 yeah, just maybe a few seconds of delay. Pretty amazing!
You've gave very nice advices and thanks for those, BUT your idea of recording in so loud places was very disturbing for me, trying to hear you above it all :< Not nice dude :
Yeah, sorry about that! There are CC subtitles if it helps. I'm now using better mics/locations/etc. but it was quite poor in this one at times.
How do I not get robbed! 😢😢
Say way you don’t get robbed in NYC, Chicago or Philly. Be street smart
We say "don't give papaya". (Don't make it easy for anyone to rob you).
Stay out of sketchy hoods. Use common sense. If it feels fishy, it probably is. Don't use dating apps. Don't accept drinks from "preety girls". Call an uber or phone a taxi, never get one out in the street. Don't use your cellphone outdoors in the city. Simple.
You get robbed every place in the world today! My sister and family were robbed in Rome. Just be aware and don't flaunt your camera or phones.
Don’t take loads of stuff
No dando papaya.
For all the affordability AND availability of housing within metro Medellin. The health care being wonderful and quite affordable. Daily expenditures for food, utilities, etc., quite reasonable.
The AIR QUALITY of Medellin is awful! For the greater part, filtered/central ventilation offered in Medellin is nonexistent...open the window (no screens) the airflow is great...including the carbon precipitates from bus, auto and motorcycle traffic.
Terrible AIR QUALITY! Mop you floors...scrub them if you like. Don a pair of white socks and walk around...BLACK! Everyday, every night...every holiday...AIR QUAlITY is terrible in Medellin...cough, cough...hack, hack.
I have one small tip: don't.
Stay inside your house
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