Vor dem Abflug

The trip has started, I'm sitting on Benito Juárez International Airport in Mexico City, waiting for my plane to Bogotá. This is nothing special so far, just an interesting insight on how it worksLeia mais
The trip has started, I'm sitting on Benito Juárez International Airport in Mexico City, waiting for my plane to Bogotá. This is nothing special so far, just an interesting insight on how it worksLeia mais
Big, loud and loads of traffic - that's what I already expected. Moreover, Bogotá seems rather Industrial and actually (I know, people warned me before), pretty cold. It feels a little like GermanyLeia mais
Yesterday a guy in the hostel told me about a tour he had done. It was all about graffiti in La Candelaria, but they also have you some tips about that part of the city, so me and some other peopleLeia mais
Obviously we also had to try the Colombian party. We started in a club named Candelario, one of the most famous clubs in La Candelaria. The long queue seemed like hours of waiting, but a little talkLeia mais
Montserrate is a hill in the heart of Bogotá and simultaneously one of its most important symbols. You can hike up there or take a sort of cable car to reach the 3152m peak with a church and anLeia mais
Colombian parties are definitely more intense than the German ones. This one was in the house of Jonas, a guy I knew from my work with ruf, who studies half of his career in Bogotá. He is alreadyLeia mais
Another night with few sleep: I had to get up at 5.45 to be on time at the meeting point for my trip to Tobia. In this small village, about 2h north of Bogotá, there are lots of opportunities forLeia mais