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Colombia... do it? skip it???
This is the question most Alaska - TDF overland riders face, if not all.
I didn´t because this is where i come from, but for those of you who are debating on wether flying from ecuador to panama or riding through colombia here is an interesting link that might help you out. http://www.poorbuthappy.com/colombia/node/17764 Not only because i am Colombian, but because i've seen other countries and this gives me some perspective. I really recommend it, ask those who have dared to. Cheers Juan |
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I have to say that visiting Colombia was one of the high points of my travels in South America, don't listen to what the papers say go and see for yourself, its great country the people are freindly and there's lots to see and do. I would go back any time. Skip 1. Life Don't Waste It. |
I am backpacking around Peru, on the gringo trail. Everyone I have met, so far, who has gone to Colombia has said how wonderful it is. That it is not dangerous, providing you take the usual precautions.
If it is anything like Peru, you should have a fantastic time! |
Way to go guys
It's nice to hear such things. :clap: A jewel yet to be discovered. It will soon blossom, so better hurry up and come before it gets crowdy.
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Good News
Thanks Pajaro,
It's good to hear positive information about Columbia. We are leaving Idaho (North West U.S.) riding to Argentina the first of November and are looking forward to visiting your beautiful country. We plan to take a boat from Panama to Columbia and ride south to Equador. We should be in Columbia the last week of November and are interested is finding a local motorcyclest to guide us on our tour thru Columbia. We are riding two up on a nicely prepared KTM 950 and have made several trips to Central and South America, but have not had the chance to visit Columbia. GO!!!!!!! MAX |
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Brew Pubs are always "on the way"
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Rick |
No problem me old mucker,thedetails are as follows,the turtles head,la niña y juan leon mera,sector la mariscal,quito,we,re in the north of town,just ask for the hotel marriot the pub,s one block from the hotel,there,s a roudabout on amazonas,that the main thorofare in Quito ask anyone for directions follow it to the marriot ask for the street juan leon mera then la niña is first on the right,the pubs the bright yellow house on the right hand side.Any problems phone my cell on 098 323 788 or the pub 2 56 55 44.
By the way if you can don,t fly in to Bogota get the ferry to Cartagena,it,sreally worth the trip,the old walled city with it,s bars restaurants hotels etc,oh! and the beach,try not to miss it if you,ve got the time |
Ferry?
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What RickMcD said; if there is a ferry to Cartegena, I would be real interested. Expect to be in Panama City in 2 weeks +/-. Any other info, such as where in Panama it leaves from? I know some people have taken private boats across, but am not aware of any ferry service.
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Si como no?
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Brewpub, Quito, finest Scottish ale in south america and a couple of orange beasties, sounds like the beginning of a beautiful friendship. We definatly plan on spending some time in Quito and will be happy to "come by for a pint" and hopefully we can rage around on the 950's. We are planning on finding a boat from Panama to Columbia, and I've read here of taking a cargo ship to Cartagena but your info on a ferry is the first I've heard of a ferry to Columbia,any additional info about this would be helpful. thanks again for the invite. :thumbup1: GO!!!!!!! MAX |
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Once again sorry for opening my big yap about the ferry |
Hi Max
Sounds awesome man. I've never heard about a ferry to Cartagena, but my friend Balam from www.motolibre.com knows a guy that runs a small private boat from cartagena to panama, i think... Anyway, i might still be around by the end of november, send me an email before you get here so hopefully we can meet. It is a much better idea to land in cartagena instead of bogota, yeah, otherwise you would miss half the country, and by the way, be ready to spend some more time over here, you will be haunted by it. Regards, Pajaro:balloon: |
Right On !
Hi Pajaro,
I'll be emailing you for more information on the boat from Panama to Columbia. At present we are planning on taking a boat from Colon Pa. to Cartagena Co. Someone posted on this site that you should go to the harbor master in Colon and he would help you find a reliable boat over to Cartegena. The thought of flying over Colombia never crossed my mind. We hope your still in Colombia when we arrive. GO!!!!!!! MAX :scooter: |
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