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Voyage 12 jours Bogota - Cartagene - Santa Marta - parc Tayrona
Bonjour à tous,

Voilà je suis entrain d'organiser notre voyage de 12 jours en Colombie pour janvier 2020 La Colombie est un grand pays 😉 et nous ne voulons pas courir mais profiter visites et plages mes questions seraient de savoir quelles seraient vos choix pour 12 jours Nous arriverons à Bogota et en regardant sur le net nous irions plutôt côté Caraïbes , Combien de temps faut il passer à Bogota ? A priori Cartagena est à faire absolument ( x jours ? ) , y a t il de belles plages et des choses à faire aux alentours? Faut il faire Le parc national Tayrona ? si oui pouvons nous trouver un logement ou faut il dormir à Santa Marta ? le trajet est long de Cartagena En résumé beaucoup de questions 😊 Je vous remercie d'avance pour votre aide, idées , trajets etc ... Sylvain
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Recent feedback for solo travel in Colombia
Hi there, I’m reposting this because the two replies to my question were really nice, but one was from someone who traveled to Colombia five years ago, and the other from someone who’s never been. Plus, my question got buried in a completely off-topic discussion. To clarify, I’d love **RECENT** info on safety in Colombia right now. So, here it is again.

I’m planning a trip to Colombia this summer. I’ve read a lot about safety there—everything and its opposite. You, Colombia experts, after your recent return from Colombia, would you say it’s a country where you can travel safely today? We don’t plan to visit narco or paramilitary zones. What about the current political situation? We’re traveling as a couple, without a tour. Thanks for your replies.
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Itinéraire un mois plages et visites culturelles en Colombie en avril
Bonjour, Je pars pour 3 mois en Amérique du sud et centrale et mon voyage débute par la Colombie au mois de mars prochain. je ne connais absolument pas l’Amérique du sud. J'étais plutôt jusqu'ici un inconditionnel d'Asie du sud Est. 😏 Sauf un périple de 5 semaines au Mexique l'an dernier je découvre carrément l’Amérique. Tout ceci m'amène à quelques questions: 1°) Climat en mars en Colombie ? 2°) Je voudrais alterner plages et visites culturelles, proposition d’itinéraire (On peut statuer sur 4/5 semaines) ? 😎 3°) Recommandations/conseils/propositions, n'hésitez surtout pas. Je voyage seul et je n'ai pas prévu spécialement de louer de voiture) 4°) Je la pose pour la forme, je ne parle pas espagnol mais anglais. j'ai galéré au Mexique mais bon à renfort de sourire, de gestes et surtout d'un traducteur sur mon smart phone je me suis plutôt bien démerdé quand même. j'imagine qu'en Colombie c'est la même ? Merci à tous pour vos réponses ! Bonne journée 🙂
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Séjour à Medellin puis visiter Guatapé, Jardin et Jericho
Bonjour! Combien de jours me conseillez-vous de séjourner à Medellin qui est notre point d'arrivée en Colombie? Au départ de cette ville, nous aimerions visiter Guatapé, Jardin, Jericho...Est-il préférable de faire l'aller-retour le même jour ou d'y passer une nuitée? Merci pour vos tuyaux Ah oui, encore une petite chose... est-ce préférable de louer une voiture ou d'effectuer les déplacements avec un taxi privé??
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Avis sur itinéraire 3 semaines en bus en Colombie
bonjour !

Trentenaire, je pars en Colombie 3 semaines en avril, avec ma mère et ma soeur étudiante. Nous ne louerons pas de voiture.

Nous avons une bonne idée de l'itinéraire mais encore quelques questions pratiques, notamment sur les moyens de rallier les étapes et savoir s'il faut ou non acheter les billets de bus en avance. Pouvez-vous jeter un oeil et dire si c'est faisable ? merci !😊

Jour 1: arrivée Bogota le soir Jour 2: départ en avion pour Pereira: quand acheter les billets d'avion depuis la France? et bus pour Salento Jour 3: Visite de Filandia Jour 4: Vallée de la Cocora (rando) Jour 5: Vallée de la Cocora (descente à vélo) Jour 6: Bus Salento-Pereira puis Pereira-Manizales: à 20 km avant d'arriver à Manizales, arrêt à la plantation de café Hacienda Venecia et nuit sur place Jour 7: bus pour Manizales puis bus pour Medellin Faut-il prendre ce billet de bus en amont, et si oui, où, vu que la veille on ne va pas jusqu'à Manizales ? Peut- on l'acheter à Salento? Conseillez-vous un hôtel à Medellin? Jour 8: visite Medellin Jour 9: visite Medellin Jour 10: départ pour Capurgana avec étape à Necocli en bus (8h de bus) ou en avion (est-ce possible de faire Medellin-Acandi ou Medellin Capurgana ?) Jour 11: Necocli-Capurgana: le trajet en lancha est-il sûr ? Fiable? Hôtel à conseiller à Capurgana? Jour 12: Capurgana: faut-il réserver un hotel à l'avance ? en avril en général, la météo rend-elle le snorkeling faisable ? ou l'eau est vrt trouble Quels sont les meilleurs spots? Jour 13: Capurgana-Sapzurro Jour 14: Capurgana-Sapzurro Jour 15: Départ en lancha pour Necocli, puis en bus jusqu'à Monteria puis jusqu'à Lorica Jour 16: aller de Lorica à Mompox: comment faire ce trajet directement? taxi-navette de porte-à-porte privé faisable et pas hors de prix ? sinon il faut 3 à étapes en bus a priori et ça a l'air galère Jour 17: excursion sur le rio magdalena Jour 18: départ en taxi-navette pour Carthagène (hôtel à conseiller?) peut-on prendre seulement à cette date et sur place le billet d'avion pour Bogota du jour 21 ou vaut-il mieux le prendre en amont depuis la France? Jour 19: visite Carthagène (cherche idées/conseils autres que les incontournables indiqués dans les guides) Jour 20: visite Carthagène Jour 21: départ pour Bogota l'après-midi en avion Jour 22: visite Bogota Jour 23: visite Bogota et départ en soirée pour Paris

merci infiniment de votre aide 🙂
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Three weeks in Colombia – our trip report
A wonderful journey through Colombia

Our 3-week itinerary: Bogotá, the Coffee Region, Medellín, then heading north to finish in Cartagena de Indias and the Caribbean coast.

A rich history from the Pre-Columbian era and, of course, from the 1980s onward, with drug cartels and guerrilla movements.

Today, the country is peaceful and developing.

Agriculture is thriving, and there are abundant underground resources…

Colombians are incredibly welcoming and always smiling, despite a low minimum wage.

We had some amazing encounters.

We organized this trip with a local agency, specifically with Cinderella, who was very attentive to our wishes. Thanks so much, Cinderella!

Don’t hesitate to visit this beautiful country
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Transport questions in Colombia (buses and taxis)
Hi there, We’re planning a month-long (or longer) trip to Colombia next February. We’re thinking of getting around by bus or taxi. For part of the trip, we’ve decided to start in Bogotá, then head to Villa de Leyva, then Barichara and the Chicamocha Canyon, and finally arrive in Bucaramanga to catch a flight to Medellín. If bus routes aren’t available, is it easy to find taxis in the villages or at hotels? Thanks for your tips!
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Feedback on 15-day family trip to Colombia
Hi everyone, it’s been a while since I last posted!

First time in South America for me, my wife, and our 7-year-old son. I’ve put together this itinerary and would love to hear your thoughts:

Bogotá 28/07 – 30/07: Arrival. Which neighborhood and outings would you recommend? Flight to

2 Filandia 30/07 – 03/08: (255 €). Waterfalls and horseback riding, Cocora Valley, Hiking, Nearby villages. Flight to 3 Tayrona 03/08 – 07/08: Hotel La Casablanca

Hike with Tierra Nevada and the Kogui village (any feedback?). Return by inner tube for the little one. Short night hike. Second hike to La Piscina, etc., return by 🐎.

4 Cartagena 07/08 – 10/08: Air-conditioned bus. Staying in Getsemaní? Mangroves & the Castle, exploring the city.

5 Bogotá 10/08 – 12/08

Feel free to share your feedback! Have a great day!

Seb
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Itinéraire de trois semaines en Colombie: incontournables et zones à visiter
Bonjour à tous, La colombie m'a toujours attiré donc je pense que cela sera ma prochaine destination (j'ai dû visiter deja plus de 25 pays dont en Amerique du Sud (argentine, perou, sud chili... que j'ai adoré pour les paysages, climat sec, petits villages et traditions...)... La période devrait etre à partir de mi novembre pour environ 20 jours sur place, hors avion (j'ai lu que la bonne période était a partir de decembre, est ce que novembre est quand meme ok ?). Je suis au tout debut de la création de mon programme, pourriez vous me donner les grandes lignes sur les incontournables et le nombre de jours à prévoir svp (apres j'afinerai sur quoi faire sur place, transport, ...). En lisant rapidement, j'ai trouvé les grandes zones à visiter, qu'en pensez vous, combien de jours par zone, en ai je oublié ? - Bogota - région du café - san augustin et desert tatacao/Neiva ou je zappe - villa de leyva et Barichara - santa Marta / parc Tayrona / trek cité perdue / cartagene - ile San Andres /providencia je souhaiterai mixer dans ce séjour à la fois de tres belles plages (peut etre un jour de plongée, kayak, detente...), voir de superbes paysages, j'aime bien marcher aussi donc rando trek de un à quelques jours possibles, villes anciennes avec jolies architectues.. je vais voyager seul, 39 ans, sportif, hébergement simple (auberge de jeunesse, partagé pour le coté convivial avec d'autres...), donc plutot economique (mais si il faut mettre un peu plus cher pour une activité aucun soucis). pour l'ile San Andres, providencia, est ce que cela vaut le coup/cout )) ou bien budget élevé à prévoir (une idée du budget en mode low cost ?) initule de louer une voiture je pense, on circule en bus pour les courtes/moyennes distance et avion pour les autres ? un billet d'avion dans les 500/600 euros depuis la france c'est bien, ou on peut esperer beaucoup mieux ? merci d'avance pour vos conseils Laurent</htm
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Tips and travel experiences by bus in Colombia
I visited Colombia in January 2016 and I’m heading back from August 6th to 17th with the same airline to see how things have changed. Starting August 18th, I’ll continue with independent exploration. I prefer slow travel and enjoying places at my own pace. Any tips—especially for getting around or must-see spots—are welcome!

Thu Aug 06. Fly Montreal to Bogotá 20:55-04:05+1 Air Canada Fri Aug 07. Bogotá Sat Aug 08. Bogotá Sun Aug 09. Bogotá Mon Aug 10. Fly Bogotá to Medellín Tue Aug 11. Medellín - Explore Guatapé Wed Aug 12. Comuna 8 & Hill of Values - PM Fly to Pereira Thu Aug 13. Montenegro Fri Aug 14. Salento - Cocora Valley Sat Aug 15. Fly to Cartagena Sun Aug 16. Explore Cartagena Mon Aug 17. Explore Cartagena Tue Aug 18. Fly Cartagena to Cali 12:20-14:55 Latam Wed Aug 19. Cali Thu Aug 20. Cali Fri Aug 21. Cali Sat Aug 22. Bus Cali to Popayán 09:00-13:00 Sun Aug 23. Popayán Mon Aug 24. Popayán Tue Aug 25. Popayán - Day trip to Silvia (Market Day) Wed Aug 26. Overland Popayán to Tierradentro by public transportation 4h, 100km Thu Aug 27. Tierradentro Fri Aug 28. Tierradentro Sat Aug 29. Overland Tierradentro to Garzón via La Plata Sun Aug 30. Bus Garzón to San Agustín 10:30-13:00 Mon Aug 31. San Agustín Tue Sep 01. San Agustín Wed Sep 02. San Agustín Thu Sep 03. San Agustín Fri Sep 04. Overland San Agustín to Tatacoa Desert via Neiva Sat Sep 05. Tatacoa Desert Sun Sep 06. Fly to Bogotá via Neiva 16:00-17:00 Latam Mon Sep 07. Bogotá Tue Sep 08. Fly Bogotá to Montreal 09:00-16:30 Air Canada
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Securing Suitcases When Leaving Bogota
Hi everyone, Back on the forum after a long absence.

For those who’ve had their large suitcases shrink-wrapped at Bogota Airport: - Is it useful and secure? - If so, do you know the cost per trolley bag (122 L)? - After checking in luggage, if customs or others want to inspect it, what happens?

We’ve been waiting to hear stories on this confusing topic!

Thanks for your feedback. Best, Rapp
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Colombia Road Trip: Itinerary and Safety
Hi everyone! So happy to be back on this forum—it’s packed with such useful info! 🙂 My husband and I are planning a 2.5-week self-drive trip to Colombia at the end of the year, including some domestic flights. My first question is: is it possible, easy, and safe to do a road trip in Colombia?

Below is our draft itinerary (with questions at each stop):

29/11: France → Colombia. Overnight in Bogotá. 30/11: Exploring Bogotá: La Candelaria and Montserrate. 01/12: Gold Museum (closed on Mondays). Drive to Zipaquirá (1.5 hrs) to visit the Salt Cathedral. Then drive to Villa de Leyva (3 hrs). Explore the town. Overnight in Villa de Leyva. 02/12: Return to Bogotá via Laguna de Guatavita (5 hrs). Is it worth the detour? Overnight in Bogotá. 03/12: Flight to Pereira. Drive to Salento. Overnight in Salento. 04/12: Cocora Valley (hike among the wax palms) followed by a drive around the area. Are there any waterfalls or other sights nearby? 05/12: Visit a coffee finca—any recommendations? Then explore the surroundings: Filandia, Manizales, waterfalls? Hot springs? Which ones? 06/12: Flight to Medellín. 07/12: Exploring Medellín: Centro, Plaza Botero, Comuna 13. How do you visit Comuna 13? Is it easy to get around Medellín? Metro? Buses? 08/12: Drive to Guatapé (2 hrs). Visit the town, stroll around the lake, then El Peñol. Overnight in Guatapé. 09/12: Return to Medellín. 10/12: Flight to Santa Marta. Drive to a hotel near Tayrona Park. 11/12: Tayrona—El Zaino entrance. 12/12: Tayrona—Palangana entrance, then Bahia Concha and Santa Marta. What do you think? 13/12: Drive to Minca (45 mins). Can we reach the village by car? Pozo Azul and Marinka waterfalls. Overnight in Minca (or back in Tayrona?). 14/12: Drive to Puerto Nao (5 hrs). Stop in Ciénaga on the way + boat tour in Nueva Venecia and/or Buena Vista? Not enough time? Overnight in Puerto Nao. 15/12: Exploring Cartagena: Centro, Getsemaní, the walls + La Boquilla if we have time. 16/12: La Boquilla (is it really worth it?) if we didn’t have time yesterday, then back to the beach. 17/12: Return to France.

So, what do you think? Is this doable, or should we tweak it? Thanks in advance for your invaluable feedback and tips! 🙂
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Trip report: San José del Guaviare
Hi everyone, here’s a little trip report from San José del Guaviare, in the Guaviare department of Colombia.

First, the journey: an overnight bus from Bogotá. The bus terminal is a 20-minute taxi ride from the airport (30,000 COP). The bus company that goes down to San José is Flota Macarena, located in sector 2 of the terminal. The bus terminal is big, with plenty of places to eat and lots of little shops. The bus seats are pretty small but manageable—comfortable enough. We left at 10:30 PM and arrived around 7:00 AM the next morning.

First thing to note: the center of San José, right by the river, is really dirty, noisy, and not very pleasant. We stayed at Hotel Malecon, by the river, where the Malecon promenade is supposed to be the nice spot to walk along the river. Well, no—it’s completely abandoned, with trash everywhere. The hotel itself is in what we nicknamed the "scrap metal district," since that’s pretty much all you see—scrap yards and garages. Not exactly pleasant and kind of sketchy at first glance. A room with AC and a balcony at Hotel Malecon costs 120,000 COP per night. For one night, it was fine since we hadn’t booked anything in advance. After that, we moved to an Airbnb in the neighborhood with the soccer stadium—a really nice and quiet area. The little tip here is that there’s a pool behind the stadium—8,000 COP to swim, and there’s a bar right across the street. Honestly, it’s great to have a place to cool off because it was *really* hot in San José.

Now, let’s talk about the main attraction here: the natural sites. We visited Puerta de Orión (free entry, but the guide—mandatory—costs 10,000 COP per person), the natural pools (15,000 COP entry), Balneario La Lindosa (5,000 COP to swim), and Las Delicias waterfall (10,000 COP)—that last one was our favorite. The sites are really cool, and I’d definitely recommend visiting them. It’s pure nature out there.

For accommodations, a lot of places are located outside San José, near the tourist sites. At first, we wanted to stay out there, but without a car, it’s a real hassle. So if you’re not driving, stick to San José.

Getting to all these sites by taxi costs around 30,000 COP one way, except for Las Delicias waterfall, which is farther away—70,000 COP one way. Taxis within the urban area of San José cost 6,000 COP. The bus from San José to Villavicencio with Flota Macarena costs 78,000 COP and takes between 5 and 6 hours.

To wrap up, our 5 days in San José were really great. We were pleasantly surprised by how friendly the people there are—it really stands out.

So if you’re looking for a spot that’s still off the mass-tourism radar, come here! It’s nice, and there are plenty of other sites we didn’t get to see.
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Do you know any local agencies in Colombia?
Hello, We’re a retired couple planning a trip to Colombia in January 2026. We’ve been reading the current travel advisories for the country, and they’re quite alarming. Do you have any recommendations for trustworthy local tour agencies we could contact to help organize visits to safe areas? Thanks so much.
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Airport transfer in Bogota
Hi everyone, I just got back from a trip to Colombia and wanted to share my experience with you—maybe it’ll help some of you out. I met a French guy living in Bogota who offers airport transfer services, so you can arrive with total peace of mind and confidence. He’s really friendly, punctual, and can even drive you around for your sightseeing trips in Bogota. He’s just starting out, and I promised I’d mention him, so here it is! Have a great day.
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San Andrés (or alternative?) in October
Hey there!

I only found two really old discussions on this topic, and the links are dead, so here’s a new thread.

I’m getting back from Bahía Solano this Saturday and haven’t planned anything from the 25th (I’ll be in Medellín). I’m traveling with my 9-year-old son… and I figure, if we’re gonna get caught in the rain here, we might as well do it somewhere nice… I’m thinking about spending a week or so in the archipelago, but I can’t really tell what the weather’s like this time of year—is it just a few showers here and there, with life going on as usual, and we can still swim, snorkel between rain, read quietly… or is it really non-stop downpours?

Any cool alternatives you’d recommend?
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Visiting Cocora Valley or Carbonera Valley?
Hi everyone! I’m heading to Colombia in January 2026 and have a few questions. In Salento, which is better to do—Cocora Valley or Carbonera Valley? After that, I want to fly from Medellín to Rincón del Mar. Is there an airport in Tolú? I can’t find any info. Thanks in advance, and *buen viajé* to all! Kristian
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Solo traveler safety in Colombia
Hi there, I’m planning a trip to Colombia this summer. I’ve been reading a lot about safety in Colombia—everything and its opposite. For those of you who know Colombia, currently, would you say it’s a country where you can travel safely? I don’t plan on going to narco or paramilitary zones. What about the political situation? I’m traveling as a couple, without any tour organization. I just signed up and I’m still figuring out how this forum works—I didn’t know where to look for answers. Thanks.
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Safety in Colombian national parks alone without a guide
Hi everyone, I’d love to explore Colombia next winter and, of course, I’m really keen to discover the country’s natural wonders. However, I know that despite impressive progress, there are still security issues in Colombia, and that remote mountainous forest areas were once favored by guerrillas and drug traffickers as hideouts. I assume things are different now. I’m well aware that big cities like Bogota, Medellin, and Cartagena require extra vigilance, but that seems pretty normal in itself.

But I’d like to know if it’s possible—and safe enough—to rent a car and explore the national parks and nature reserves on my own, without a guide (such as Parque Nacional Natural Chingaza, Parque Nacional Natural Páramo de Iguaque, Parque Nacional Natural Serranía de los Yariguíes, Pico Cristóbal Colón, etc.).

Of course, I’m also aware of the dangerous wildlife (pumas, jaguars, snakes, spiders, crocs, etc.), but that’s another story.

Thanks for your replies! :-)
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Safety in Colombia
Hi everyone, we’re planning to spend 2 months in Colombia (February–March), and the current events have us wondering about safety. Do you have any updates, or have you just come back that might reassure us? Thanks!
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Overnight buses in Colombia
Hi, I read on a blog that for long overnight trips, there’s a "cama" category and even "cama VIP". I’m planning a Santa Marta/Bucaramanga route, but I can’t find this option on the bus company websites. Has anyone already done this route, and under what conditions? Thanks for your feedback!
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Feedback on the boat trip to Tayrona Park (Colombia)
Hi there, I just wanted to warn those who want to reach the beaches of Tayrona Park by lancha. If you're not a fan of thrills or prone to seasickness, opt for the car instead. We did this 40-minute lancha trip to Playa Cristal, with rough seas and huge waves that nearly capsized the boat several times. And we arrived at Playa Cristal completely soaked—though that wasn’t too bad, really...

Anyway, the beaches and the park are amazing.
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Accommodations in Tayrona Park (Colombia)
Hi, I’d love to spend a night in the park to enjoy it without rushing, but I’m shocked by the prices and the poor quality of the accommodations I’ve found on Booking. Are there any other more reasonable options on-site (aside from tents and hammocks, which aren’t for us...)? Also, is it risky not to book ahead for a trip in March? Thanks for your feedback!
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Low season dates in Colombia
Hi there, we’re heading to Colombia from mid-January to mid-February 2025 and we’d love to visit the Tierradentro and San Agustín sites in February. We’ve heard these sites are closed on Tuesdays during the low season—but when exactly *is* the low season? We need to plan our bus routes. Thanks in advance! Anne
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Itinéraire de 3 mois en Amérique du Sud (Colombie, Argentine ou Bolivie)
Bonjour, Vous qui avez visité beaucoup de pays. Pourriez-vous m'aider à choisir ma prochaine destination SVP ? Je voyage avec mon mari (la soixantaine tous les 2) sacs non pas à dos mais à roulettes, hotels à budget moyen. J'organise tout moi même. Nous partons 3 mois de Noel à mi mars chaque année. Nous avons fait toute l'Asie du sud est, que nous avons beaucoup aimé. En Amérique nous avons fait et aimé : le Nicaragua, l'Equateur avec la Galapagos, Cuba et le Yucatan au Mexique. A force, nous ne savons plus où aller, sachant que nous souhaitons du soleil et un peu de plage ou des îles au moins de temps en temps dans le voyage. Cette hiver, nous avons tenté l'Inde du sud et les Andamans, mais cela ne restera pas notre voyage préféré. L'hiver prochain, je tenterais bien la Colombie. Qu'en pensez-vous ? L'Argentine est aussi faisable à cette époque au point de vue climat. Quels pays me conseilleriez vous ? La Bolivie aussi a l'air chouet. Merci de vos suggestions averties !
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Itinéraire en Colombie: combien de temps rester dans chaque endroit
Bonjour à tous,

J'ai une question pour un futur voyage....Au vue de la situation actuelle ce n'est pas pour tout de suite mais ça me laisse du temps pour préparer.

Voici une partie de mon étape mais je n'arrive pas à savoir (mis à part les distances) combien de temps rester dans chaque endroit.

Tous les conseils sont les bienvenus.

merci



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