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GENERAL INFORMATION


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Bogotá has a city wide bus system called the Transmilenio. The Transmilenio
takes time, effort and practice to learn. Travelers who want to visit Zipaquirá,
Suesca, or Guativita can save money by taking a bus from the Portal del Norte,
which is easy to get to on the Transmilenio. There are instructions on this in the
Bogotá section.


Hitch-hiking
Hitch-hiking is never recommended in Colombia, but it's sometimes necessary
when visiting rural destinations. When accepting a ride its best to only go with
families, farm trucks and other vehicles that are transporting people. Single
women should never hitchhike or be in secluded areas by themselves.


SINGLE WOMEN


Single women have reported feeling safe when traveling in Colombia, but only
when taking the proper safety precautions. Women, especially foreigners are
subject to being hissed at and cat-called in the streets. Ignoring this behavior is
the best response. Women traveling alone can narrow their risks by participating
in activities with other travelers.


IMMUNIZATIONS


Travelers don't need immunizations to enter Colombia. They are a personal
choice. Check with your country's department of health for immunization
recommendations and do your own research to be able to make the best
decision for your own personal health.


YELLOW FEVER SHOT


At the entrance of Parque Tayrona, you may be asked to present proof of the
yellow fever vaccination. Many travelers have reported not being asked for this
document. Still it's highly recommended to get this vaccination and to have the

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