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Footprint Colombia Handbook [Paperback]

Peter Pollard (Author)
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June 2001 Footprint Colombia Handbook
Colombia is a fertile, green country with friendly people and a wealth of sights and attractions. This travel guide contains highlights of the country from the Caribbean coastline and Cartagena, to climbing in the Andes. It includes extensive listings on where to stay, from luxury hostels to coffee farms and youth hostels, and comprehensive coverage of Caribbean Colombia with all its beaches and islands. The book features adventure tourism - diving, mountaineering, trekking, climbing and rafting - and includes useful Spanish words and phrases.


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Peter has a degree in Geography from Cambridge University and is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. He has worked in South and Central America for 12 years, has a Guatamalen wife and three of his children were born in the Americas. He has travelled extensively through Colombia. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Footprint Handbooks; 2 edition (June 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1900949717
  • ISBN-13: 978-1900949712
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 4.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,683,229 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Though slightly dated this is very good, comprehensive guide, April 30, 2002
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I was in Colombia for three months and used this guide continually.

Peter Pollock writes for a broad audience, but he excels in providing insightful caveats for the adventuresome and ecologically focused traveler. He has information on shipping motorcycles and automobiles to Columbia. He has an excellent section on health, and his 'Background' section is succinct and informative (History, Culture Etc.). He covers the normal tourist destinations and encourages exploration of places that 99% of visitors to Colombia would miss (Tayrona National Park, Ciudad Perdia, etc.).

His accommodations and dining recommendations are adequate, generally accurate, reliable but are becoming outdated. Luckily, although this guide has been out for three years, the prices for lodging in Colombia have stayed relatively stable and accurate and eight out of the ten hotels I selected to visit in Bogota were still open.

AREAS FOR IMPROVEMENT: A serious omission for this 2000 guide is the absence of hotel web pages and hotel email addresses. Electronic addresses have become a "must have" for any competitive guide book. A good hotel web page allows you to view the property, get current rates (and specials), view the
property and rooms and make an on-line reservations. This is a must for the next edition.

Good maps are essential in a guide. Bogota, Cartagena, Barranquilla, Cali and Medellin are sprawling cities that desperately need good maps. Bogota has four maps, but they are upside down! Normally maps are oriented with North at the top of the page, not so here, North is at the bottom and South at the top. I had a hell-of-a-time orienting myself, until I got my compass out and discovered this wacko lay out.

Also confusing are references to map numbers that don't exist. Pollard mentions a number, IE in the Bogota section, 'Hacienda Santa Barbra #3 on the map', but the publisher did not print the numbers on the map. His recommended sleeping locations are noted on the maps, but not restaurants. Needless to say, this is an important area that needs significant improvement.

The above shortcomings notwithstanding, you will not want to go to Colombia without this guide. I strongly Recommend it.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Mentirosos! Very inaccurate., July 1, 2009
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The few good aspects of this book are completely overshadowed by the false and frustrating information that fills the gaps. Just a few of the many inaccuracies we found:
-The book says money can be exchanged easily in banks. Of the many banks we went to and asked they all said that it is "very difficult" to exchange money in banks. (some do however).
-Prices for sleeping and eating were way off!! Restaurants that were one fork ended up being the most expensive (and in most cases had the worst food for the price). Some restaurants listed were not even there.
-At least one "typical dish" called Rondon that was listed in the book was not known by any locals.
-Maps were inaccurate. Addresses were wrong and locations on the maps were usually on the wrong streets.
-Bus information-There are no direct buses from Salento to Medellin.
We used the book for three weeks around Colombia. It was helpful, but I expected much more from a book published in 2009.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Shameful, but unfortunately it's the best out there, May 27, 2009
I have used this guide in Colombia for more than a week and found it to be an absolute disaster. And I very much doubt the writer(s) actually visited many of the places they reviewed.

Problems so far:
-The majority of the web addresses listed for hotels are seriously outdated and non-functioning, this from a book which was published only a few months ago. Suspicious?
-No TransMilenio (Bogota Metro) map? What???
-Restaurants in the cheapest category turned out to be more than twice the price that was listed in the book, once again from a very recently-published book. Come on guys, you actually ate at these places?
-One of the restaurants listed in the Bogota section, in this brand new of brand new editions, has been closed for a long time.
-No section on culture and etiquatte
-There are dozens upon dozens of restaurants in Bogota's Zona T. You reviewed TWO??? From where, their websites?
-The Bogota maps are a disaster. Why wouldn't they think to include a map of Chapinero, one of the most popular neighborhoods for tourists?
-A number of addresses for businesses listed in the book are incorrect.
-The symbols used to denote prices for hotels and restaurants are needlessly confusing (not to mention the fact that the prices themselves are inaccurate).

Unfortunately, we have only this and the Lonely Planet to choose from, written by someone who admittedly never visited Colombia.

Maybe the LP coming out in June will be better?
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A thousand years ago, the indigenous peoples of Colombia were developing all manner of crafts, practical and ornamental, using the wide variety of materials available in this abundant country. Read the first page
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salt cathedral, comida corriente, travelling text, motorcycle parking, colour map, gold museum, exit stamp, main plaza, mud volcanoes, entry stamp
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