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96 BOGOTÁ


BO G OTÁ IS FOR WHO?


Bogotá is for all travelers and it should be a planned stop on your Colombian
vacation. For those who don't like the cold or big cities, plan only a few days to
at least visit the historical sites. If you're friendly, it's a great place to meet other
travelers and Colombians. Bogotá has a positive, cosmopolitan feeling to it.
People who like big cities could easily fall in love with Bogotá.


TIPS


Bring cold weather clothes. This is difficult for backpackers, but make sure you
have a sweatshirt or something heavy to wear. If you have problems with the
cold, bring gloves and a warm hat. Be prepared to have all your expectations
shattered too. Bogotá is not what you think it is. If you bring a positive attitude
and let things develop, you can have an amazing time in Bogota. Solo travelers
should pair up with other travelers and go party, but try to make friends with
Colombians too. Make sure you visit the historical sites as well; they are very
impressive. If you like the outdoors, you need to go to Suesca, Guatavita, and
Parque Natural Chicaque. All three destinations are paradises for outdoor lovers.
Avoid traveling during the week between 7:00 - 9:00 AM and 5:00 - 7:00 PM,
due to rush hours. Also, don't try to find a taxi in the street during the evening
rush hour, as this can be very difficult, especially in El Cento.


TIME


Three days to two weeks. People who love cities and new activities will have no
problem staying for a long time. People who are itching to get to the coast or
sun may want to limit their stay to a few days. It's important to visit the historical
sites to get a glimpse of Colombia's past and culture.

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