Colombia is a wonderful country with all the photographs, from beaches, deserts, mountains, plains, great variety, Bogotá the capital of Colombia, good video. 12:18.
Thank you! I have been traveling to BOG for over twelve years. I have never heard about the botanical gardens? Returning in October and I will take a vist👨✈️🇨🇴
i'm going to bogota and cartagena next month and i'm so excited!!! before watching your video i hadn't heard of some places you went to,, the cathedral looks beautiful!!! i'm gonna try to go, ❤ thanks for your video and hope you enjoyed ur trip - love from another brit ❤
Funny how the algorithm brought me here (Bogotano here), but once I've seen a number of travelers it seems unanimous: None expected Bogotá to be that much fun. I do get we may not have a beach like Cali or the many festivals Medellin has all year round... but the sheer size and cosmopolitan nature of the capital seems to charm everyone. As an old tourist ad said: Come visit, the only risk is wanting to stay. Glad you had a good time here. Edit: If you ever come back and want to see THE El Dorado... you want to visit Guatavita (just an hour ourside Bogotá) Edit2: No one seems able to pronounce La candelaria correctly lol
Thanks! We were definitely pleasantly surprised by Bogota 🙂yeah we thought about going to Guatavita but in the end we just couldn't find the time...like you say maybe next time! 😉
Bogota is nice, very pleasent weather and the old architecture of the kind that you will not see in cartagena. Some of it. Also whats good and surprising about bogota is that compared to cartagena its very quiet. In fact it doesnt even feel like an 8 million city as a lot of the streets are empty and peaceful. Medellin doesnt have an old town. I dont know what happened. Colombia was not bombed in the war. So perhaps the goverment people took the buildings down to build modern ones. Its not attractive. Probably once used to be a beautiful city but not anymore. The reason to go to medellin would be festivals like you say and easy access to nature as there is the avri park there for walking/hiking
@@dreamthedream8929 "pleasant weather" and "Bogotá" are not two words I'm used to see together 😂 as our weather has multiple personality disorder; one hour you're burning under the sun and the next you're under heavy rain. And yeah, the historical center's streets are rather empty, but we do have regular metropolis issues, especially if you go towards the center of the city, then again it's all part of the experience; I've heard of tourist that stayed saying after 2 years and they felt they hadn't scratched the surface of what Bogotá has to offer. As for Medellin it does have a lot of history behind it, it's all on Wikipedia too, so a quick read might give you some clues (also Cali's history is one for the ages).
@@DungeonBricks even if you burn under the sun it's still gonna be refreshing, nothing like this in cartagena. Bogota weather is simply refreshing. Never 30 degrees. Around 20 during the day and 10 at night. Perfect temperature for nice walks outside. Of course if it's not raining.
Its a great video about my City, but i have to talked something, The mine of salt, is not in Bogota, is in a town near Bogota, thats names Zipaquira and in car is i hour and a half, near our metropolis, in my point of view, the botanic garden of Bogota is the best of latinamerica, you should go to in other case, to the north is the most beautiful part of the city, Zone T,93 park, Chico Park are beautiful, Europe arquitecture, english houses, and incredible gastronomy.
I’m planning on going to Colombia with my husband and teenage kids this year. It’s going to be a short trip; just a little over a week. We will spend a few days in Barranquilla because I have family there and it’s a lovely city as well. For the rest of the trip I can’t decide between Bogota or Medellin and its surrounding areas (Guatapé, Salento, the Cocora Valley). I’ve been to Bogotá in the past but the last time was ages ago. I’ve never been to Medellin and it seems like Medellín has better weather than Bogotá. What would you suggest?
If you have to choose one then we would pick Medellin for sure. The city has plenty to do plus Guatape is an easy day trip and Salento is easier to get to from Medellin if you have the time 😊 enjoy your trip! Sounds like we need to go back and visit Barranquilla too!
We're supscribed to you channel really enjoyed your Peru videos. So imagine our delight when you came out this this new video... ... because, just today, we've been disucssion whether to take a 3-day detour from our Pervian trip to add Medellin (specifically Guatapé) to our trip in May, 2024. We live in the USA; and we have just over three-weeks scheduled in Peru. In your opinion, is it worth it to fly to Medellin for three days to expereince this area?
Thank you! 😊 we would say Guatape and Medellin and definitely worth the detour if you can spare the time. 3 weeks in Peru is a good amount of time to see everything! You would probably want at least 2 full days in Medellin though (1 to do the best bits of Medellin and one for a trip to Guatape, or you could overnight in Guatape and spend 2 days there if you’re not too fussed about Medellin). Either way you might be looking at 4 days total to make the best of your time there once you take into account travel days as well. Hope that helps 😊
You will regret not taking more days in *Colombia: the Most Bio-diverse Country in the World by Km², and 2nd. by extension, after Brazil.* Many experts say it is the most beautiful country in the world. For example, in September 2022, Forbes Magazine's international edition ranked Colombia as the 3rd most beautiful country in the world. *Colombia is called the Country of 1000 Rhythms, because it has 1,025.* Very rich musical culture. Spectacular gastronomy, and ambient. There is no better music and party environment anywhere else. The friendliest people in the world. You will love Cartagena, UNESCO World Heritage site, surrounded by many islands with beautiful Caribbean beaches. Tayrona Park, whose beaches are compared to Seychelles. Colombia is like 10 countries in one. Each Department (state) has different culture, music, gastronomy, etc. And t his channel did not cover not even 3% of the spectacular places in Bogota. Now, if you like beaches or Caribbean environment, Peru is not the place.
@@inolvidable. Colombia is so beautiful! We are planning on going back to see and do more because, as you say, we hardly scratched the surface on our first trip to the country :)
We have decided not to visit Columbia on this trip. We already have non-refundable tickets to Peru. We are taking your advice and will visit another time when we can spend more time. Thanks to all of you for your advice.
If you follow the usual safety precautions (don’t walk around alone at night, stick to the main touristy areas, don’t flash all your valuables all the time etc.) then yes you should have no problems 😊 we never felt unsafe during our time in Bogota but that’s not to say things can’t happen like they can anywhere in the world. We hope you go…Colombia is an amazing country 👍
Both good options. Bogota has Chapinero and Usaquen which are both really nice neighbourhoods to settle in. El Poblado in Medellin is great too. We probably slightly preferred Medellin to Bogota in terms of what there is to do there but we didn’t stay long enough in either city to really comment on what it’s like to live there.
Jon my man,when you are in video with your girlfriend zoom in on her a bit because you are tall and she cant be seen when she is talking,and let her talk more because it attracts views more than your voice trust me😂
@@KittiandJon Well, that was many years ago. I'm sure someone will remember if you ask. He was THE unofficial tour guide. He asked my wife and I to stand in a certain spot, took our camera phone, laid down on his back against a street curb, and took our photo. In the background and above our heads was this wonderful old cathedral church. We looked like king and queen. He knew it all.
@@KittiandJon Well, if he is not there any longer, I am sure there are about 50 reasonable facsimiles that imitated his ways. That is such a Colombian thing anyways.
@@KittiandJon maybe you haven’t been keeping up with the nonsense especially in Medellin and to a lesser extent Cartagena. Crime stats fluctuate decades ago a thousand people killed a day now it’s only 500 still doesn’t put anyone at ease. But the real issue folks are seeing with Colombia is the indifference by police and victim blaming by the locals there are no safety improvements unless you mean more cameras? Content creators have been selling Colombia like it’s utopia like the tourism board have you on payroll but folks are finding out there are better places to spend their money where they are wanted Colombia ain’t it !!
Well made video - appreciated the low key, low volume music that did not distract from the purpose of the video.
Thank you! 😊🙏
The risk is that you may want to stay. Beautiful and lush nature like no other.
It really is a beautiful country! 😍🇨🇴
I'm on the airplane to Bogota!!! ❤
Have an amazing time! ✈️
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How was your trip?
Did you like it?
you have an internet connection on the plane, yes a lot of airlines these days offer that, probably usually for extra price
Colombia is a wonderful country with all the photographs, from beaches, deserts, mountains, plains, great variety, Bogotá the capital of Colombia, good video. 12:18.
Thank you! We love Colombia 😊
@@JorgeHernanArcilaA only issue, is they elected a former FARC terrorist as their new president 🇨🇴
Lovely video! Can’t wait to see more of Colombia
Thank you! 😊🙏
Hola! Gracias por visitar este maravilloso país. Esperamos vuelvan pronto y conozcan más de nuestra cultura. Son siempre bienvenidos
Muchas gracias! Nos encantó Colombia y definitivamente tenemos planes de regresar y ver más del país 😊
I will love to visit the museum one day
Hopefully you can one day 😊
from tunisie africa i like colombia -nice people frendly , moderne citys , good economie .
Thanks for watching 😊
@@KittiandJon don’t forget!Communist president and former FARC member🇨🇴
my gf and i took the exact same path to the catedral de sal what an adventure. walking thru town and up the mountain.
It’s definitely an adventure! Well worth it though! 👍
Thank you! I have been traveling to BOG for over twelve years. I have never heard about the botanical gardens? Returning in October and I will take a vist👨✈️🇨🇴
The botanical gardens were great. Especially the domes 👍 hope you can see them in October 😊
i'm going to bogota and cartagena next month and i'm so excited!!! before watching your video i hadn't heard of some places you went to,, the cathedral looks beautiful!!! i'm gonna try to go, ❤ thanks for your video and hope you enjoyed ur trip - love from another brit ❤
Thanks for watching and glad we could give you some ideas for places to visit 😊 have an amazing time in Colombia! 🇨🇴
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How was your trip? Did you like it?
It is so beautiful I love this video
Thank you! 😊🙏
Beautiful video ❤ Thank you guys 🎉
Thanks for watching! 😊
Thanks for visiting our city! 🥑🚠☕ #BogotaYourWay
It was our pleasure 😊👍
New Sub From Kenya. Loove Bogota, great content before i visit the city
Thank you! 😊 enjoy your visit! 👍
!Wow Beautiful😊👍
Thank you! 😊
#colombiathecountryofbeauty... thank you for visiting our country you're always welcome, i hope you enjoy all the trip!
Thank you! We had an amazing time 😊
Funny how the algorithm brought me here (Bogotano here), but once I've seen a number of travelers it seems unanimous: None expected Bogotá to be that much fun.
I do get we may not have a beach like Cali or the many festivals Medellin has all year round... but the sheer size and cosmopolitan nature of the capital seems to charm everyone.
As an old tourist ad said: Come visit, the only risk is wanting to stay.
Glad you had a good time here.
Edit: If you ever come back and want to see THE El Dorado... you want to visit Guatavita (just an hour ourside Bogotá)
Edit2: No one seems able to pronounce La candelaria correctly lol
Thanks! We were definitely pleasantly surprised by Bogota 🙂yeah we thought about going to Guatavita but in the end we just couldn't find the time...like you say maybe next time! 😉
Bogota is nice, very pleasent weather and the old architecture of the kind that you will not see in cartagena. Some of it. Also whats good and surprising about bogota is that compared to cartagena its very quiet. In fact it doesnt even feel like an 8 million city as a lot of the streets are empty and peaceful. Medellin doesnt have an old town. I dont know what happened. Colombia was not bombed in the war. So perhaps the goverment people took the buildings down to build modern ones. Its not attractive. Probably once used to be a beautiful city but not anymore. The reason to go to medellin would be festivals like you say and easy access to nature as there is the avri park there for walking/hiking
@@dreamthedream8929 thanks for watching and for the info about the city 🙂
@@dreamthedream8929 "pleasant weather" and "Bogotá" are not two words I'm used to see together 😂 as our weather has multiple personality disorder; one hour you're burning under the sun and the next you're under heavy rain.
And yeah, the historical center's streets are rather empty, but we do have regular metropolis issues, especially if you go towards the center of the city, then again it's all part of the experience; I've heard of tourist that stayed saying after 2 years and they felt they hadn't scratched the surface of what Bogotá has to offer.
As for Medellin it does have a lot of history behind it, it's all on Wikipedia too, so a quick read might give you some clues (also Cali's history is one for the ages).
@@DungeonBricks even if you burn under the sun it's still gonna be refreshing, nothing like this in cartagena. Bogota weather is simply refreshing. Never 30 degrees. Around 20 during the day and 10 at night. Perfect temperature for nice walks outside. Of course if it's not raining.
Its a great video about my City, but i have to talked something, The mine of salt, is not in Bogota, is in a town near Bogota, thats names Zipaquira and in car is i hour and a half, near our metropolis, in my point of view, the botanic garden of Bogota is the best of latinamerica, you should go to in other case, to the north is the most beautiful part of the city, Zone T,93 park, Chico Park are beautiful, Europe arquitecture, english houses, and incredible gastronomy.
Thanks for watching and for the suggestions 😊
You guys did a wonderful job highlighting Bogota. How many days would you recommend staying here? Planning for a future trip 😊
Thank you! 😊 probably 2 days minimum just for the city and then maybe an extra day if you want to do the salt cathedral as well 👍 have a good trip 😊
I’ll be there in 3 days
Nice! Enjoy 😊
1:37 we haven’t been anywhere this colorful since we were in O’hacker in Mexico 😂
Apologies for the pronunciation! 🤦♂️ wish we could take it back!
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I’m planning on going to Colombia with my husband and teenage kids this year. It’s going to be a short trip; just a little over a week. We will spend a few days in Barranquilla because I have family there and it’s a lovely city as well. For the rest of the trip I can’t decide between Bogota or Medellin and its surrounding areas (Guatapé, Salento, the Cocora Valley). I’ve been to Bogotá in the past but the last time was ages ago. I’ve never been to Medellin and it seems like Medellín has better weather than Bogotá. What would you suggest?
If you have to choose one then we would pick Medellin for sure. The city has plenty to do plus Guatape is an easy day trip and Salento is easier to get to from Medellin if you have the time 😊 enjoy your trip! Sounds like we need to go back and visit Barranquilla too!
bienvenidos a barranquila, gente amable y cálida, te harán sentir como en casa, recibimos a todos siempre con los brazos abiertos🎉❤❤😊
Nice!
Thank you! 😊
We're supscribed to you channel really enjoyed your Peru videos. So imagine our delight when you came out this this new video...
... because, just today, we've been disucssion whether to take a 3-day detour from our Pervian trip to add Medellin (specifically Guatapé) to our trip in May, 2024. We live in the USA; and we have just over three-weeks scheduled in Peru. In your opinion, is it worth it to fly to Medellin for three days to expereince this area?
Thank you! 😊 we would say Guatape and Medellin and definitely worth the detour if you can spare the time. 3 weeks in Peru is a good amount of time to see everything! You would probably want at least 2 full days in Medellin though (1 to do the best bits of Medellin and one for a trip to Guatape, or you could overnight in Guatape and spend 2 days there if you’re not too fussed about Medellin). Either way you might be looking at 4 days total to make the best of your time there once you take into account travel days as well. Hope that helps 😊
@@KittiandJon Thank you. You have some good thoughts. We will follow your advice.
You will regret not taking more days in *Colombia: the Most Bio-diverse Country in the World by Km², and 2nd. by extension, after Brazil.* Many experts say it is the most beautiful country in the world. For example, in September 2022, Forbes Magazine's international edition ranked Colombia as the 3rd most beautiful country in the world. *Colombia is called the Country of 1000 Rhythms, because it has 1,025.* Very rich musical culture. Spectacular gastronomy, and ambient. There is no better music and party environment anywhere else. The friendliest people in the world. You will love Cartagena, UNESCO World Heritage site, surrounded by many islands with beautiful Caribbean beaches. Tayrona Park, whose beaches are compared to Seychelles. Colombia is like 10 countries in one. Each Department (state) has different culture, music, gastronomy, etc. And t his channel did not cover not even 3% of the spectacular places in Bogota.
Now, if you like beaches or Caribbean environment, Peru is not the place.
@@inolvidable. Colombia is so beautiful! We are planning on going back to see and do more because, as you say, we hardly scratched the surface on our first trip to the country :)
We have decided not to visit Columbia on this trip. We already have non-refundable tickets to Peru. We are taking your advice and will visit another time when we can spend more time. Thanks to all of you for your advice.
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is it safe there I'm wanna visit
If you follow the usual safety precautions (don’t walk around alone at night, stick to the main touristy areas, don’t flash all your valuables all the time etc.) then yes you should have no problems 😊 we never felt unsafe during our time in Bogota but that’s not to say things can’t happen like they can anywhere in the world. We hope you go…Colombia is an amazing country 👍
what is the P.P currency mean ? Pritish Pound ???
Not sure where we put P.P in the video…maybe an auto caption error in the subtitles? Or just a typo. But yes it’s probably supposed to be GBP. 👍
Bogota vs Medellin for a solo expat.. Opinions?
Both good options. Bogota has Chapinero and Usaquen which are both really nice neighbourhoods to settle in. El Poblado in Medellin is great too. We probably slightly preferred Medellin to Bogota in terms of what there is to do there but we didn’t stay long enough in either city to really comment on what it’s like to live there.
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Jon my man,when you are in video with your girlfriend zoom in on her a bit because you are tall and she cant be seen when she is talking,and let her talk more because it attracts views more than your voice trust me😂
Oaxaca ~~ Wa-ha-kah no "O" pronunciation.🌸
Thanks we know! You’re not the first to comment on pronunciation 😅
Apologies it's my Virgo moon😄 and I probably only know the pronunciation because I used to live there.
@@KittiandJon and thanks for your video. I am moving there next month.
@@docsnake your welcome! Have fun in Bogota! 🙂
Is Popeye still roaming the streets of downtown as a guide?
Can’t say we saw him but the downtown is a big place so maybe!
@@KittiandJon Well, that was many years ago. I'm sure someone will remember if you ask. He was THE unofficial tour guide. He asked my wife and I to stand in a certain spot, took our camera phone, laid down on his back against a street curb, and took our photo. In the background and above our heads was this wonderful old cathedral church. We looked like king and queen. He knew it all.
@@randymillhouse791 haha that's awesome! Now I'm gutted we didn't see him!
@@KittiandJon Well, if he is not there any longer, I am sure there are about 50 reasonable facsimiles that imitated his ways. That is such a Colombian thing anyways.
Safety improvements? Maybe no more Escobar but crime is no joke there !!
Of course that’s true and you still have to be careful and use common sense when visiting. But it is better than it was a few decades ago.
@@KittiandJon maybe you haven’t been keeping up with the nonsense especially in Medellin and to a lesser extent Cartagena. Crime stats fluctuate decades ago a thousand people killed a day now it’s only 500 still doesn’t put anyone at ease.
But the real issue folks are seeing with Colombia is the indifference by police and victim blaming by the locals there are no safety improvements unless you mean more cameras? Content creators have been selling Colombia like it’s utopia like the tourism board have you on payroll but folks are finding out there are better places to spend their money where they are wanted Colombia ain’t it !!