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Bogota Travel Guide

By news desk on June 21,2007

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The capital of Colombia, Bogota is full of splendid colonial churches, brilliant museums, universities, modern architecture, intellectuals and artists. It is truly representative of all that is Colombian. On the one hand it has a cerebral facade and on the other it is a city notorious for beggars, street urchins, drug dealers, vast shantytowns, thieves, wild traffic and graffiti.

Bogota is full of life --- busy, vibrant and dangerous. The poorest of the poor live right under the noses of the rich, and the extreme diversity of lifestyles can leave a sensitive visitor somewhat uncomfortable. Take it easy for the first 24 hours after you arrive in Bogota - the high altitude of the city could cause dizziness. It is advisable to go slow on food and alcoholic drinks till you have adjusted to the altitude.


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