COLOMBIA

Magical Realism

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Over 52 million people call Colombia home of which a large portion are of Catholic faith.
Colombia is known for it’s colourful buildings, famous coffee and it’s huge diversity of bird and wildlife.

QUICK FACTS:

Currency:  Colombian Peso

Language: Spanish

Visa: Many tourists from some countries are allowed entry on arrival but as rules are constantly changing this is best to check on the official sites.

Power: 110 volts.  Plug  types A & B

Safety: Thailand

TRANSPORT:

Flights  between areas are generally cost effective as distances are vast and with heavy traffic and iffy road condition’s bus is better for short journeys only.

FESTIVALS:

Carnaval de Barranquilla – February or March
Feria de Las Flores – July or August
Palenque’s Celebration of Tambores – October
Mompox Jazz Festival – October
A Colombian Christmas – December

 

Planning

Weather is tropical along the east coast and the eastern lowlands and cooler in the Highlands and Andes.

Packing:  
A layer system works best if you are planning to visit the higher regions and the coast.

BUDGET:

Accommodation:-
Dorm beds average – 53,000 Peso
Basic Double Beds with air cond  – from 166,000 Peso
Mid range Double – from 311,000 Peso
Luxury – from 630,000 Peso

Food:-
Stalls – 9,000 to 12,000 Peso
Local restaurants – 12,000 to 30,000 Peso
Resort or similar – 40,000 Peso and up

Transport:-
Car hire – from $25 USD per day

 

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