me and my husband are planning a trip to centrl and south america for may be about 3 months. we would like to start with a spanish course in edquador. and would like to see the amazon forest, the ...
I am going to Costa Rica in two weeks. I heard this is the rainy season. Will this still be a good trip (with some sunny time on the beach and canopy tours)? Or should I route my trip some where else ...
I have a friend in Santiago and he offered me to come visit him but he works during the day so I'll be by myself most of the time. I'm just wondering how easy it is to meet other people in ...
I may have to decide someday, if my bf and I decide to marry. Chile does not allow dual citizenships. So, does anyone have any insights on this? (and please, if you literally do not know anything ...
What do I need to get in the country? I read somewhere that I don't need a visa, I just need a passport and a proof of onward journey- do I HAVE TO have a proof of onward journey? I want to go to Colombia for a couple of weeks or so, and then move on to Brazil, but I'm not sure how and when exactly, I just thought I'd but a bus ticket there. Can I do that, or are they going to turn me away? Please give me as much info as possible. Thanks!
No visa for Colombia. Yes Visa for Brazil. Costs $100.00. You can get a bus ticket. try www.boliviariano.com.co Be super careful how you flash cash.. dont dress to the nines. look as poor as you can.
annymsgrl
I can really help that much as a foreign. I have lived their and have my citizenship of both countries Colombia a USA, but you can get in formation on this website it a promoting the visits to Colombia and may answer some of your questions hope it helps.
http://www.turismocolombia.com/categorydetail.asp?idcategory=1015&idcompany=127
kenai_sailor
American citizens only need a passport for visits less than 90 days. Look at a map of Latin America - you ain't taking a bus from Colombia to Brazil unless you load the bus on a cargo plane.
Ted S
Your okay, all you need is a passport. Dont worry it is so relaxed in Colombia.