Friday, August 31, 2012

Bogota photos


Sign in the bus waiting area



Traffic

Street View

Botero Painting





Cerro Monserrate





Situated 3200m above sea level this is a really interesting way to see the entire Bogotá. You get there by using the funicular, a little train that goes upwards in a 45 degrees incline. On the way there you already feel the altitude increasing in your ears, like when the airplane is taking off. The view is amazing and you can see a great amount of other mountains on the other side. This is like 5 minutes away from Bogotá.


Bogota quick facts / Bogotá em fatos


- Anytime you walk in a store/food stall and ask for anything they always reply back very politely with "Con mucho gusto" which means something like "It's my pleasure to serve you"
- There are stalls in the street which offer cellphone rental service! People walk in, pick one of the available phones, make a call and then pay by the minute (200 COP/minute)
- There's no subway however there are some buses which run in the exclusive lane, name is Transmilenio. These are articulated buses.
- Transport is also available via the inumerous mini buses running around town. The minibuses stop anywhere the client asks to.
- Taxis are readily available too, painted in yellow. Many of them are Hyundai Atos
- The most amazing feature in the city is the fact that the streets are numbered.
Streets going North-South are Calles and streets going East-West are Carreras.
If you are in Carrera (aka KR) 7 and you need to go to Carrera 9 you know you just need to walk 2 blocks and if by any chance you get to Carrera 6 then you know you are in the wrong way. This is just genius, every city should be like that.
- There are about 1 million doves in the Plaza Bolívar
- The city landscape is not made of many tall buildings. It's more spread out.
- I honestly believe the Cathedral here competes in terms of beauty with Notre Dame.
- The temperature drops very quickly at the end of the day (at least 5 degrees celsius)
- Looking for mineral water? There's only treated potable tap water



Thursday, August 30, 2012

Bogotá first day / Bogotá primeiro dia

You know what? Bogota reminds me of Rio de Janeiro sometimes. When you move around in the Germania bus you have a strong feeling of being in the Yellow line in Rio, seing those mountains on the landscape, the yellow taxis, the traffic jams. La Candelaria which is the old part of the city also really looks like downtown Rio.
The one thing that was worrying me was the altitude. Bogota sits at 2550m above sea level and everywhere I read they said to take it easy on the first day. Drink lots of water, don't make too much effort and avoid alcohol on the first days as it has way more impact on you than on sea level.
I must confess I followed that. So you have an idea the day before I ran almost 9km and didn't really feel tired afterwards. Here I was tired for standing in line in the airport :)
It feels like a smoker who just finished smoking 2 packs of cigarettes.
By the end of the day however I was feeling much better, perhaps tomorrow I'll go out for a jog and see what happens.
The sky was beautifully blue yesterday but somehow in the aim of no effort I didn't even took a picture. Today it's cloudy! So guess I'll just wait until the gorgeous blue comes back.
People have commented on the smog around here. I didn't notice anything, so I'm guessing Sao Paulo is at least 3x as smoggy as Bogota. The air feels fresh, as it's supposed to be in mountainous area like this.
Prices are very friendly and it looks like I'm going to have a great time here.
One of the funny things is that the word for mini bus in Spanish is "buseta". Well it turns out in Portuguese this is the slang for "vagina". You have no idea how many times I crack a smirk throughout the day while I hear that "the buseta is too small and tight", or "the buseta is cheap" and so on.
I'm staying at the Cranky Croc hostel and it's fantastic. It has all the nice perks of a nice hostel which are common area, cleanliness, a kitchen, library and laundry. Staff is super friendly and the mattress is unbelievably good.
So far so good!


Monday, August 27, 2012

Colombia Trip report / Relato de viagem para a Colombia


Sorry fellows, this post in Portuguese only as it points to a Brazilian blog about Colombia.



Saturday, August 25, 2012

Colombia?



Colombia is nearby, accessible, has both fantastic history and culture and on top of all that it has Caribbean beaches.
Don't even start the argument that Colombia is dangerous, bla bla bla. Come on, I live in Brazil, it can't be that much worse.

Here's everything you may need about Colombia
Colombia at WikiTravel

This is a nice intro video:



Friday, August 24, 2012

New adventure is coming / Nova aventura a frente




In just 5 days I'm departing to Colombia for a 20 days trip!!! This is the most exciting traveling year of my life! I can't wait...