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04-18-25 05:56 #68947
Posts: 615Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
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04-18-25 02:38 #68946
Posts: 3204These rule are universal
I was surprised by the level of criminal behavior. In 2023 32 tourist were killed in Columbia not to mention scores of kid napping's. Makes a little leery being a solo traveler.
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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04-17-25 22:27 #68945
Posts: 4249Great advice for (insert any and every country here).
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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04-17-25 22:09 #68944
Posts: 6199Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
(1) Dress like the Colombians (shirt, pants and shoes), not like an obvious tourist and no expensive attire;.
(2) No ostentation, expensive jewelry, etc. (leave the Rolex at home);.
(3) Do not have on your attire the impression of a bulging wallet;.
(4) Leave your main phone (with banking, etc.) in your room safe, walk around with a burner phone;.
(5) Do not walk around inebriated;.
(6) Most importantly, when you invite a girl to your room never, I say never, lose site of your drink or food. If for some reason you do abandon that particular drink or meal.
Do the above and you should be ok like you are in the Dominican Republic.
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04-17-25 07:19 #68943
Posts: 1328Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
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04-17-25 03:39 #68942
Posts: 17392Originally Posted by OldKool [View Original Post]
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04-17-25 02:52 #68941
Posts: 3204Just checking
I was on youtube researching Medellin. I saw a number of reports of guys being drugged and one guys who was kid napped. I travel alone and am a bit concerned about being a lone wolf in Coumbia. The guys were experienced mongers.
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04-17-25 01:13 #68940
Posts: 4249You touched on the most important bit. Everyone should do what makes them feel most comfortable. I support it to the extent it doesn't cause personal safety risk or put anyone else at risk.
Originally Posted by Turgid [View Original Post]
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04-16-25 14:52 #68939
Posts: 6199F..k that. If I'm visiting a country and the temperature is 70 degrees F or more I'm wearing shorts. I'm more comfortable in them.
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04-16-25 13:18 #68938
Posts: 4249Like a lot of members here, I've been to dozens of countries. I can think of only two exceptions where long pants are not traditional. One of them is tropical locations where most of the streets are not paved (e. G. The South Pacific, Madagascarc etc.); the other is Brazil where it's not unusual see locals in flip flops and shorts in the busiest central business districts of the biggest cities.
Originally Posted by HumbleHal [View Original Post]
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04-16-25 13:10 #68937
Posts: 4249That's a fair point.
Originally Posted by Combo [View Original Post]
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04-15-25 23:20 #68936
Posts: 1846Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
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04-15-25 22:59 #68935
Posts: 3Strip Clubs
Any strip clubs similar to HK or what strip clubs do you guys recommend?
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04-15-25 16:43 #68934
Posts: 505Originally Posted by Knowledge [View Original Post]
Long pants are more traditional in Colombia, but they need to get with reality. Other people with money can go to the gym, wear short pants, sandals, whatever is fine.
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04-15-25 12:53 #68933
Posts: 4249It's taken me a long time to figure out the tourist in shorts phenomenon doesn't have much to do with weather. The mentality seems to be that unless you are wearing some combination of sandals and shorts you can't really be on vacation. It's not unusual to see tourists in shorts on a chilly day in Times Square. I see it as a question of situational awareness. I always wear shorts on my trips to and from the gym here. It's a five minute walk from home. If I had to travel farther I would wear warm up pants and change at the gym.
Originally Posted by Combo [View Original Post]