The itinerary that was made for us to include all of the areas that we wanted to visit was excellent, you did a great job in fitting a lot into a 3 week period....... There was no one stand out highlight of our trip as we enjoyed every place we visited and they were all individually exciting and quite different. If we had to pick one it would be a toss up between Easter Island and Machu Picchu. Thank you for all of the organization that went into our trip, we did not have to worry about any aspect other than to turn up at the allotted time and someone would look after every detail for us.
Many Thanks
The tickets are booked; you’re finally going to Colombia! Who knows what lies in wait, but make sure you’ve done all those niggling preparations before you leave. Avoid that sinking feeling at the start of your vacation and use this useful checklist with tips to make sure you’ve got everything covered.
Vaccinations ( )
Colombia vaccination requirements may vary from person to person depending
on age, allergies and other medical conditions so contact your doctor or
travel clinic for the most up to date advice. If visiting the Colombian
jungle you will also need a course of medication for malaria prophylaxis.
Visas ( )
Colombia visa requirements can, and do, change at short notice, so check
with your National Government’s website after booking and then a couple
of weeks before travelling to make sure nothing has changed.
Travel Insurance ( )
This should be included with your Colombia tour operator, but if you are
travelling independently your best option is to visit an insurance comparison
website to find the best deal that covers your destination and holiday requirements.
Check the small print thoroughly to make sure you’ll be covered for
all aspects of your holiday for the duration.
Local currency in cash ( )
It is a good idea to carry as many US dollars cash as your insurance limit
will allow - it is easier to change into Colombian pesos than travelers
checks and you will receive better rates of exchange. Small denominations
are easier to change. Don’t get caught out by money changers, and
write down or memorize a couple of simple conversions to make sure your
transactions are in the right ball park and you aren’t getting ripped
off.
Country safety ( )
Colombia is, contrary to popular myth, a very safe country. However, just
as for anywhere in the world problems can happen, so stay informed up until
your departure date by checking the US State Department or UK Foreign office
websites.
Language preparation ( )
A few choice phrases will go a long way in Colombia to providing you with
a unique travelling experience, so purchase a phrasebook and memorise a
couple of phrases, attend a few weeks of language Spanish courses or search
the Internet for a few suggestions.
Confirming your flights ( )
You’re almost ready to leave home, but don’t turn up to the
airport without checking the flight to Colombia that you booked months ago!
Changes happen all the time, and you can’t expect your airline to
notify you. Make sure you call them 48 hours before departure to avoid a
disappointed trip to the airport. If you’re travelling on various
connecting flights, make sure you get confirmations for all flights to avoid
being stranded mid-passage.
Done? Excellent! Pick up those suitcases and head out of the door, confident that you are prepared; next stop Colombia!
Author: Jon Clarke - Escaped to Latin America / Escaped to Peru