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Documents and Visas
To enter Colombia, you need a valid passport. A visa is not required for
stays up to 90 days but is required for longer stays and must be requested
in the respective Colombian consulate. It is also possible to request
a 30 day extension from the DA S (Departamento Administrativo de Seguridad).
Currency and Exchange Rates
The unit of Colombian currency is the Colombian Peso. The notes are in
denominations of $2.000, $5.000, $10.000, $20.000 and $50.000; and the
coins are $20, $50, $100, $200 and $500 The exchange rate fluctuates from
day to day and has the U.S. dollar as the official reference rate. Payment
is made on the basis of the official daily rate, after discounting commissions
and services, which vary between 2 and 3%. We recommend changing only
in authorized money exchange bureau or casas de cambio, in
banks and hotels and never on the street. The USA dollar is the easiest
currency to
exchange. Travelers checks are rarely used as it is difficult to
change them outside of Bogotá. The most convenient brand to use
is American
Express, but they need to be changed in a bank and these have limited
bank hours. Major credit cards are widely accepted in most important tourist
destinations where Visa and Master Card can also be used in cash machines
or cajeros automáticos to withdraw cash.
Airport Taxes
A Departure tax of USD$34 is currently levied on international flights.
At the moment, international tourist (not resident in Colombia) do have
an exemption on this tax.
Immunization
Most immunizations are not necessary to travel to Colombia. We nevertheless
recommend asking your physician or a specialized center for more detailed
information. For those travelling to the southern Amazon, Amacayacu and
Gorgona National Parks, a vaccination for yellow fever and tetanus 15
days in advanced is compulsory as the diseases are endemic in some areas,
as well as for passengers continuing to Brazil.
Ti m e
All of Colombia is on the same time zone, five or six hours behind Greenwich
Mean Time depending on the season.
Electricity
All of Colombia uses 110 volt electricity with US type flat two pin plugs.
It is best to bring an adapter.
C li m a t e
Colombia is located near the Equator which allows for relatively minor
climate variations over the year. Temperatures vary according
to altitude creating different climate zones:
Warm: temperatures above 24°C in altitudes lower than 1.000 meters,
which comprises 80 % of the territory.
Tempered: temperatures between 17°C and 24°C above 1.000 and 2.000
meters.
Cold: temperatures between 12°C and 17°C above 2.000 and 3.000
meters.
Páramo (altiplano): temperatures below12°C with altitudes above
3.000 meters.
Altitudes also generate differences in temperature between day and night.
Clearly, as the altitude increases, so does the difference in climate.
There are no variations in the low lands where days and nights are warm.
Colombia experiences two seasons: the dry season or summer
and the rainy season or winter. The length of the seasons
and the amount of rain vary according to the regions. The Andes, for instance,
have two dry and two rainy seasons a year. The main dry season stretches
from December to March and July and August are rainy as well. The Llanos
have a dry season from December to March and are rainy over the rest of
the year. There is no uniform climate in the Amazon which is quite rainy
all year round.
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