Title: Bogota Trip Post by: Wasp on November 16, 2002, 05:00:00 AM I'm hesitant to post my experiences. Latinas lurk on lwl and pl. Probably less so on 2 Gringos. And my amiga works on the internet. But, I have some observations that may be useful, and I owe it to the board to contribute.
I was recently in Bogota for a week. Not much time, but I viewed it as a reconnaisance mission. I've been communicating with a woman i met over the internet for a year and finally decided to head down for a visit. First impressions. The city is very modern and clean. At least the north, never ventured to the south side. In fact, i felt safer in Bogota than many American cities. For a budget option in the north, La Casona del Patio Amarillo is a good bet. About $17 a night, very clean, basic. Good, helpful staff. However, they would probably not be amenable to "guests", if you are so inclined. I cannot really recommmend writing or communicating with someone before you go. This turned into a one woman trip. Accordingly she pretty much determined my agenda for the time I was down there. We became friends over the internet. She is a great person and we remain good friends. Unfortunately, there were no physical sparks, on her part as well as mine. She had to work some nights, so I was able to head off to the Zona Rosa by myself. It can be a bewildering place. I enjoyed Charlotte's, good mix of people, good music. I finally got to try out my salsa, HA HA! Me and my amiga took a bus out to Zipaquira and el Catedral de Sal. Personally, I found it somber and gloomy, but the countryside is beautiful and peaceful. Also, Monserrate is a must do. It's a really spectacular view from there. Note: Not only Gringos wear shorts. I saw plenty of Colombians wearing shorts on Monserrate, but was told they were mostly paisas showing off their strength. Most people are very high on Uribe. Finally, they have a President who is serious about handling the guerillas. There is a movement in the Congress to amend the Constitution, so he can run for reelection. If the government can restore peace, there is going to be a serious appreciation in real estate values in Bogota and the rest of the country. I admit, I was worried about going down there. Just act sane, and it's a piece of cake. To anyone on the fence, buy the ticket. You'll be glad you did. Title: Re: Bogota Trip Post by: puckster on November 18, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Bogota Trip, posted by Wasp on Nov 16, 2002
I'd like to reprint part of this on a page I have on bogota, let me know if this would be ok. Title: Re: Re: Bogota Trip Post by: Wasp on November 18, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Bogota Trip, posted by puckster on Nov 18, 2002
Sure, no problem. What's the url for your webpage? Title: Re: Re: Re: Bogota Trip Post by: puckster on November 19, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Re: Bogota Trip, posted by Wasp on Nov 18, 2002
columbianmagic.com Thanks wasp, Your Information means a lot more coming from a third party, being that you have nothing to gain.I'll atribute it you 'wasp',written on this board.If you see somebody you like I'll try and create the contact gratis. Title: Re: Bogota Trip Post by: lswote on November 17, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Bogota Trip, posted by Wasp on Nov 16, 2002
Welcome to the brotherhood of those of those who found the real Colombia and love it! On a side note, there is a Colombian superstition that any couple that goes to Monserrate together will never end up getting married. This is probably why you and your amiga didn't have any physical chemistry (just joking ... I mean they really do have that superstition but I was just joking about you and your amiga). Title: Re: Re: Bogota Trip Post by: Wasp on November 17, 2002, 05:00:00 AM ... in response to Re: Bogota Trip, posted by lswote on Nov 17, 2002
Yeah, I knew about the superstition beforehand, and she mentioned it to me before we went. It still wasn't going to stop me from catching that view. |