Good to Know Before You Go

Safety

Your safety is our to priority.

Despite normal travel risks, Colombia is now quite a safe country. After several years of important political instability, Colombia entered the 21st century with a desire for change in safe conditions!

The country of emeralds and coffee no longer presents any particular danger for travelers who take the minimum precautions and have common sense.

Who Are Our Trips For?

Our trips are for all public including families with children.

Despite preconceived ideas, Colombia is a well developed touristic destination with services and rates set accordingly.

The country is highly enjoyable and easy to discover, without major hassle. Colombia offes a great diversity of landscapes and activities, as well quality services (hotels, guides, transportation).

Keep in mind that some activities (diving, water sports, climbing…) require a specific physical competence or adaptation abilities (due to climate, accommodation conditions or access conditions…).

Formalities

Visa and Passport

To visit Colombia, you must have a valid passport (6 months from the date of entry in country).


A visa is not required for a stay of less than 90 days.

It is required to have a return ticket (or a ticket out to another country). These conditions can change. Please check with the Colombian embassy before departure.

Insurance

If you pay for your flight ticket with your credit card (visa, MasterCard, American express) you should be covered by an insurance for your whole length of stay. Make sure however to check the conditions of your coverage (length, destination, activity…) before departure. Travel insurance is the traveler’s responsibility.

Comfort

Physical Condition

Please make sure that you are in a good physical condition to travel.

The trip can be tiring in some regions due to traveled distances, altitude or weather changes.

Respect the usual rules: frequent hand washing, warm and cooked food, hydratation, bottled water. Protect yourself against the sun, the heat and the mosquitoes.

Rural Areas / Communities / Hikes

Some of our itineraries (hikes, stays in rural communities) often require the traveler to adapt to rustic conditions and unexpected situations. They do not involve exceptional sports abilities, but require a good physical condition and a sense of adaptability.

Comfort remains one of our priority in the selection of our hotel and other types of accommodation.

When we mention ‘basic comfort’ on some nights, it usually refers to private home accommodation (or refuge) with a floor that can be made of earth or concrete, or in which collective dormitories equipped with basic beds (bed base + mattress + blankets) are offered. Showers and electricity at all hours are more rarely available. However, you should know that our field teams (residents, refuge owners) will be at your disposal to accommodate you in the best conditions.

Food and Drink

Meals

Colombia is characterized by its great culinary variety. Among its specialities: the bandeja paisa (hearty dish from Medellin), the ajiaco (typical soup from Bogota), the hormiga culona (ants from the Santander, not to be missed).

Drinks

Tap water is rarely drinkable except in the big cities. In general, you should opt for bottled water.

The national alcohol is the arguardiente, made from sugar cane. Excellent rums and some beers (the Colombians’ favorite drink) are also produced here.

Do not forget

Vaccines

It is generally advised to be up to date with your vaccines (Hepatitis A&B, tetano and polio). The yellow fever vaccine is recommended for some regions and to access some national parks.
Depending on your country of origin or your destination after Colombia, some vaccinations can be required. Terra Colombia is not a substitute for local authorities.

Please see our COVID-19 Travel pages for up to date information.

Luggage

Be careful, not all the international airline companies have the same luggage allowance policy (make sure to check on your flight ticket). If possible, de not carry heavy luggage: two small suitcases or strong bags fit better in a bus or a private car than one big suitcase.

In Colombia, for the domestic flights, the luggage allowance is of 20kg per person + 10kg cabin luggage. If you have excess weight, show your international flight ticket that may include a larger weight allowance. Generally Colombians are very courteous and understanding with foreigners.

Upon your trip confirmation, we can send you upon request a list of equipment to prepare.

Money

Change

1 USD = 3,500 COP
1 EUR = 4,200 COP
(December 2020)

Bank and payments

The international credit cards (Mastercard, American Express, Visa) are accepted almost everywhere in the country. It is possible to withdraw money in the local currency in the ATMs. We do not recommend the use of Traveler checks.

Tips

Most of the restaurants add a 10% service (tip) mark up to their bill.

In the hotels, a doorman and a housekeeping attendant will expect a tip of around 2,000 COP