2008-01-24, 14:57
shizzle
Jag upplevde inte att hotbilden ens ligger i närheten av vad som beskrivs i tråden! Jag reste runt i colombia i en månad utan att känna av en enda hotfull situation. Jag var iofs mestadels i storstäder så som Bogata, Cartagena, Santa Marta och Medellin.

Det är klart att man kan råka ut för hemskheter men med lite sunt förnuft så ska det inte vara några problem. Ta taxi på kvällar och i skumma kvarter, gå inte runt jättefull på stan och dra inte upp för mycket pengar på gatan t.ex.

Jag kan förövrigt rekommendera Medellin! Riktigt bra stad med snygga tjejer, bra fester och bra knark för den som sysslar med sånt.

Så här skriver wikipedia om säkerheten i Colombia
Spoiler:
Even though Colombia has been plagued with Travel advisories because of FARC and other guerrillas groups, it has continued to attract more tourists in recent years. The apparent cause appears to be the current hardline approach of President Álvaro Uribe called democratic security to push rebels groups farther away from the major cities, highways and tourist sites that may attract international visitors. Since President Uribe took office in 2002, he has notably increased Colombia's stability and security by significantly boosting its military strength and police presence throughout the country. This apparently has achieved fruitful results for the country's economy, particularly international tourism. In 2006, tourism officials are expecting approximately 1.5 million international visitors to visit Colombia, an astonishing increase of about 50% from the previous year. Even Lonely Planet, a world travel publisher, has picked Colombia as one of their top 10 world destinations for 2006.[3] The World Tourism Organization reported in 2004 that Colombia achieved the third highest percentage increase of tourist arrivals in South America between 2000 and 2004 (9.2%). Only Peru and Suriname had higher increases during the same period.[4] Due to the improved security, cruise ships will begin returning to Cartagena in October 2007. To further point out the improved security in the country, in June 2007, the Travel Channel's show, 5 Takes Latin America, aired an episode on Colombia. Points of interest on the show were Bogota, Cocora Valley in Salento, and the Salt Cathedral.