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Why Colombia is a Secure Country to Travel?

There is a general concern about traveling to Colombia due to the parallel army named FARC –which stands for Revolutionary Army Forces of Colombia, in Spanish- the government in Colombia has absolute control of these forces that often negotiate with drugs and illegal weapons.

Cartagena Churches in Colombia
Cartagena Churches in Colombia

Colombia today has a very secure country which is providing guarantees of security for businessmen that travel to diverse cities in Colombia and more people that move there for holidays and vacations. The city of Cali, Baranquilla and Bogotá –which is the capital of Colombia- are the most popular cities of this impressive country. It has an impressive beauty and Colombian people are very kind and helpful.

Since Metropolitan Police Department in Colombia has developed an advanced security system and the Colombian Army –which is considered as the best Army in Latin America- has performed a lot of successful rescue operations Colombia is more secure and better place for travel and live. This is why the tourism in Colombia has been experiencing a new uprising during the last 4 years. Colombia is also a wonderful place for make business and study.

Salsa dance in Colombia
Salsa dance in Colombia

There are people from different parts of the hemisphere that are making of Colombia an amazing place to travel. Investors from many places around the world are getting the most out of the richness of Colombian and its affordable and productive labor force.

On the other hand, Colombia has a wonderful political and social stability which represent wonderful benefits for the democracy and the well-being of this nation. All these elements are positively impacting the economy of this nation and its security.

Colombia Sexy Womens with Hot Bikini
Colombia Sexy Womens with Hot Bikini

If you are planning travel to Colombia it is the best moment for do that. Colombia is a wonderful place to travel and you don’t have to worry about any security issue.



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13 comments for “Why Colombia is a Secure Country to Travel?”

  1. Yo quiero esa cafe colombiana. Colombiana de la foto (lado derecho frente.
    Como la puedo tener?

    Posted by Eduardo | July 31, 2009, 11:41 am
  2. im from colombia and i want to know it!

    Posted by diana montagud | September 15, 2009, 6:16 pm
  3. quiero ir a colombia pero no hay quien me reciba soy ecuatoriano y quiero conocer bogota y mucho mas soy viajero ayudenmere cibanme en su hogar y yo hare lo mismo en ecuador alguien conoce quien me puede ayudar

    Posted by roberto | November 6, 2009, 6:24 pm
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  5. Hi!!!

    I’m living in Colombia I?Colombia

    Here people is most kind than in other places!!!

    Here is cool!! I’m from U.S.A but i could say that i’m a Colombian of heart……… I will never go away of here

    Posted by Gullermo Stone | December 4, 2009, 7:21 pm
  6. colombian pple are very friendly !

    Posted by young k | December 19, 2009, 8:46 am
  7. Hi im from france and is not true the women are not beautifull like the pictura are too ugly

    Posted by richard stevenson | December 28, 2009, 3:57 am
  8. que lindas mujeres hay en colombia bien sexy estan las de la fotografia

    Posted by Jeffry Said | January 4, 2010, 9:06 pm
  9. I just traveled to Medellin, Colombia for the first time this Christmas (2009). The country is incredibly beautiful, especially the mountains surrounding Medellin. The food was terrific (chicharon, arepas, chorizo, carne asada, oh, and let’s not forget the aguardiente and the jugo de guarapo). Of course there are many beautiful women there as well.

    It was surprising that the malls there (Oviedo, etc.) were every bit as nice as any mall you would find here in the United States. Oviedo has all the trendy stores that you would expect from an upscale mall in addition to a small amusement park and a fantastic view of the mountains from its breezeway.

    The thing that made the trip so special for me was the incredible hospitality of the people there. I have never met so many people who, as a whole, were so nice and happy. They were very polite and at every occasion went out of their way to assist me.

    When traveling to Colombia, as with travel to any area you are not familiar with, use common sense. Don’t keep your wallet in your back pocket, don’t count your money in public, don’t wear jewelry or anything that will make you stand out. You want to blend in and keep beneath the radar. Try to limit speaking in English when you are in unfamiliar areas or with people you don’t know. If you need a taxi, call the cab company so there is paperwork generated, do not hail a cab off the street. If you need cash go to an ATM, in a mall if possible, and do not leave the mall, bank or store immediately after withdrawing money. Instead, take your time to be sure nobody is planning on relieving you of your money.

    I can say without hesitation that if you visit Colombia you won’t be sorry. The people alone make the trip worthwhile but the scenery and the food certainly add to the enjoyment.

    I fell in love with Colombia. I only spent 10 days there and it wasn’t nearly enough. I’m already planning my next trip and I guarantee next time it will be for a much longer stay.

    Posted by Troy Maisel | January 20, 2010, 8:38 pm
  10. I wanted to touch briefly on the security in the country. During my vacation I never felt threatened in any way. I was careful just as I would be in any city in the United States. I was cautious when traveling at night and limited my exposure to problem areas. I didn’t flash any money around nor did I wear any jewelry to speak of. As I said in my last post use common sense and you’ll be fine.

    Posted by Troy Maisel | January 20, 2010, 8:46 pm
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