We arrived at 10.30 a.m. in El Dorado
airport in Bogotá, starting point of our two month trip through South America.
El Dorado is very modern and the
infrastructure seems similar to the European or American at the first sight. Nice country to live in, one would think...but not everyone is fortunate in this country. My view has changed when we arrived in the centre and was exposed to view the effects of bloodthirsty capitalism in operation.
The taxi took us in 30 minutes into the
centre, Chapinero area, and it costed 19.000 COP (£7 GBP). We used the yellow taxi , outside the
airport exit.
Taxis charge according to units in Bogotá |
During the ride the price of petrol has drawn our attention, at a price of £0.90 per litre. The driver explained to us that there are two systems in place – one of the “oligarchs” and one of the “pueblo” (people). The “multis” and international investors are the owners of the extraction plants and manage the prices according to their will. The driver said the fuel in Colombia is the most expensive in the World, as an extracting country one would expect the prices to be lower… but the facts are different, as Norway is on the top of the list of the most expensive fuel.
Entrance and ticket office |
View from the top of the mountain |
The Church devoted to the Fallen Lord on the top |
To get to Monserrate, we got the Transmilenio bus (£0,65 one way) to the city centre, got off at the Las Aguas and
walked up to the station. Lots of culinary temptations are waiting
on your way like fried plantains, grilled corn on the cob, sweets,
variety of fruits typical in Colombia, obleas and other… I’ll prepare separate
page about the Colombian food, stay tuned.
me encanta!!!!!
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