Practical Information for traveling to Colombia
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Practical Information for traveling to Colombia
Practical Information for traveling to Colombia 1) Entry Requirements with respect to passport and visa for the delegates Visas and permits Passengers from countries that have a restriction need to apply for a tourist visa in the Colombian consulate of their country of origin to be able to travel to Colombia Restriction on visas to enter Colombia Nationals of the following countries do not require Visa TP-11, TP-12 and TP-13, to enter and remain temporarily in the country: Alemania, Andorra, Antigua y Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Azerbaiyán, Bahamas, Barbados, Bélgica, Belice, Bolivia, Brasil, Brunei-Darussalam, Bulgaria, Bhután, Canadá, Checa (República), Chile, Chipre, Corea (República de), Costa Rica, Croacia, Dinamarca, Dominica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, Eslovaquia, Eslovenia, España, Estados Unidos de América, Estonia, Fiji, Filipinas, Finlandia, Francia, Georgia, Granada, Grecia, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Hungría, Indonesia, Irlanda, Islandia, Islas Marchall, Islas Salomón, Israel, Italia, Jamaica, Japón, Kazajstán, Letonia, Liechtenstein, Lituania, Luxemburgo, Malasia, Malta, México, Micronesia, Mónaco, Noruega, Nueva Zelandia, Países Bajos, Palau, Panamá, Papua Nueva Guinea, Paraguay, Perú, Polonia, Portugal, Reino Unido de la Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte, República Dominicana, Rumania, Rusia (Federación de), Saint Kitts y Nevis, Samoa, San Marino, Santa Lucía, Santa Sede, San Vicente y las Granadinas, Singapur, Sudáfrica, Suecia, Suiza, Suriname, Trinidad y Tobago, Turquía, Uruguay and Venezuela Foreigners of countries that have no restriction when they travel to Colombia, if they travel only for tourism, may stay in the country for up to 90 days from the date of entry that is indicated on the immigration seal, which is stamped on the passport by the official at the port of entry. Visa required The following countries require visa to entry into the country. The consular posts of the Republic of Colombia do not require any authorization for execution: Albania, Argelia, Armenia, Bahrein, Bangladesh, Benín, Bielorrusia, Bosnia y Herzegovina, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Camerún, Chad, Comoras, Congo, Costa de Marfil, Egipto, Eritrea, Etiopía, Gabón, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Guinea Ecuatorial, Haití, India, Kenya, Kirguistán, Kiribati, Kosovo, Kuwait, Lesotho, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Maldivas, Mali, Marruecos, Mauricio, Mauritania, Moldavia, Mongolia, Montenegro, Namibia, Nauru, Nepal, Nicaragua, Níger, Omán, Qatar, República Centroafricana, Rwanda, Santo Tomé y Príncipe, Calle 72 # 10-70 Torre A, Of. 705, Bogotá D.C., Colombia. Teléfono: 2124543, 2124055 Fax: 2170713 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site www.naturgas.com.co Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, Swazilandia, Tailandia, Tanzania, Tayikistán, Timor Oriental, Togo, Tonga, Túnez, Turkmenistán, Tuvalu, Ucrania, Uzbekistán, Vanuatu, Vietnam, Zambia and Zimbabwe. NOTE: if you need an Invitation Letter, let us know via e-mail with Mr. German Osorio Naturgas General Secretary ([email protected]). More info: http://www.colombia.travel/en/international-tourist/practicalinformation/travel-to-colombia-information-and-advice/before-coming 2) Country Information Activities and attractions to discover Colombia is a country for exploring, resting, becoming acquainted with its history, culture, and traditions, falling in love, caring for your health, and learning a multitude of things. Its incredible natural biodiversity, which is represented in 53 protected areas and countless sites of great beauty, is perhaps the main attraction we present to the world. Our complex geographic relief determined various regional identities that multiply the faces of Colombia. Browse through our different tourist products and share our passion for Colombia. More Info: http://www.colombia.travel/en/international-tourist/sightseeing-what-to-do/ 3) Mobile telephone for foreign systems Visitors should ask in their own country mobile service provider for “Roaming” service in Colombia. If service is available in Colombia don’t worries about coverture, principal cities have 100% coverture and in principal foreign areas reception is also high. If the mobile service provider that you have does not have “Roaming” service in Colombia you should buy a pre-paid Cellphone in any of the National mobile service providers listed below: Calle 72 # 10-70 Torre A, Of. 705, Bogotá D.C., Colombia. Teléfono: 2124543, 2124055 Fax: 2170713 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site www.naturgas.com.co Claro http://www.claro.com Movistar http://www.movistar.com.co Tigo http://www.tigo.com.co Uff http://www.uffmovil.com More info: http://www.colombia.com/turismo/guia-delviajero/telefonia/indicativos.aspx Emergency Numbers: National Police: 123 Civil Defense: 144 or 640 0090 in Bogotá Administrative Security Department DAS: 153 Colombian Red Cross: Log on to www.cruzrojacolombiana.org and check the office number of the corresponding department. 4) Recommended cash/credit card behavior Money Exchange Foreign country money exchange must be done exclusive in Money Exchange Office in airports, Hotels or Banks. Currency exchange rate change day to day and the official reference is the American Dollar. Liquidation is done under the official daily rate with a commission and service fee of 2 or 3%. ATM Principal cities have an extended ATM Network 24 hours working with English language option distributed in strategic places a along the cities, particularly over the principal roads, and malls. Some ATM with the Cirrus, Visa and Master card logos are available for international transactions Debit Cards Generally high category restaurants, hotels, supermarkets, stores offer this modality of payment. Credit cards Hotels, restaurants and commercial areas accept international credit cards (Visa and Master Card). Few places accept American Express and Diners Club. More info: http://www.colombia.com/turismo/guia-del-viajero/moneda-y-divisas/ Calle 72 # 10-70 Torre A, Of. 705, Bogotá D.C., Colombia. Teléfono: 2124543, 2124055 Fax: 2170713 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site www.naturgas.com.co 5) Transportation from Airports to meeting venue Circuit routes are available during the event (International Airport Rafael Núñez, Cartagena de Indias – Hotel Hilton Hotel, Cartagena de Indias) and coordinated with international flights. An IGU stand will be in the Airport facilities helping all international guests. Directions for the meeting venue should be given in this place. 6) Information of the venue hotel: HILTON HOTEL contact info for special price is below (Reserves Department): Email: [email protected] Phone number: +57 5 694 8000 ext. 1223, 1224 7) National specific information. Vaccination All travelers You should be up to date on routine vaccinations while traveling to any destination. Some vaccines may also be required for travel. Routine Make sure you are up-to-date on routine vaccines vaccines before every trip. These vaccines include measlesmumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria-tetanuspertussis vaccine, varicella (chickenpox) vaccine, polio vaccine, and your yearly flu shot. Most travelers Get travel vaccines and medicines because there is a risk of these diseases in the country you are visiting. Hepatitis A CDC recommends this vaccine because you can get hepatitis A through contaminated food or water in Colombia, regardless of where you are eating or staying. Typhoid You can get typhoid through contaminated food or water in Colombia. CDC recommends this vaccine for most travelers, especially if you are staying with friends or relatives, visiting smaller cities or rural areas, or if you are an adventurous eater. More info: http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/traveler/none/colombia Calle 72 # 10-70 Torre A, Of. 705, Bogotá D.C., Colombia. Teléfono: 2124543, 2124055 Fax: 2170713 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site www.naturgas.com.co 8) Cartagena Pictures The Castillo San Felipe de Barajas is a fortress in the city of Cartagena, Colombia.. It was built by the Spanish during the colonial era. Construction began in the year 1536, and it was originally known as the Castillo de San Lázaro. La Torre del Reloj: Representative symbol of Cartagena and principal entrance to the city. Calle 72 # 10-70 Torre A, Of. 705, Bogotá D.C., Colombia. Teléfono: 2124543, 2124055 Fax: 2170713 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site www.naturgas.com.co Cartagena Beach: Its white beaches and transparent waters invite sun and beach lovers to become immersed in a marvelous landscape. Calle 72 # 10-70 Torre A, Of. 705, Bogotá D.C., Colombia. Teléfono: 2124543, 2124055 Fax: 2170713 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site www.naturgas.com.co