Travel Blog Photos from Leticia (345)
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![]() | Leticia, Colombia |
... looked around for other Gringos, but only spotted locals. Well this is just great! According to my Lonely Planet guide book, Leticia is an easygoing Colombian border town along the Rio Amazonas on the tri-border with Brazil and Peru. But you know what ...
... tangerines, and holiday salted almonds, we borded the dodgy vessel that woud carry us from Iquitos Peru all the way to Leticia Colombia. As Westerners we thought it would be prudent to bord the boat early, beating the masses and setting our hammocks up in ...
After a 12 hour speed boat journey down the Amazon, I arrived in Santa Rosa, Peru where Tabatinga Brazil and Leticia Colombia make up the tri-border region. I received my exit stamp from Peru immigration and headed over to Leticia where the best hotels, ...
... there as he helped us arrange our flight and passport logistics. It is a strange place -- three countries all come together. Colombia, Peru, and Brazil. No formal borders, just a street...but when you leave and head out into the country, you must have ...
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Colombia is PASSION!!!
Posted on Jul 23, 2007, 21:55:51
... . I am also hoping to get to Machu Pichu in Peru. Ambitious but I think I can do it by flying a lot. Also, I plan to go to Leticia in the Amazon and Medellin. Any particular advice for me in Colombia? Are you living in Bogota? Cheers, Barrett
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Malaria pills in Colombia???
Posted on Jun 2, 2009, 16:42:42
Hi Katy, Yes, previous posters are right that generally you don't need malaria pills for Colombia, unless you are going out into the jungle. This means both the Colombian Amazon, accessible from Leticia (you fly here from Bogota) or the Lost city ...
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Best places in Columbia
Posted on Oct 14, 2008, 21:43:18
... anyones advise on the best places to visit in Columbia and any other info you think would be helpful! Thanks!! Cartagena is the best. I also recommend Leticia for the Amazon and Pereira in the heart of the coffee growing region.
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Sth American Travel
Posted on Jul 20, 2009, 13:07:25
... that the three frontiers of Peru, Colombia and Brazil join here, so any ferries will generally call at all three port, Santa Rosa, Peru; Leticia, Colombia and Tabatinga, Brazil. Leticia is by far the largest of the three, and you will get most of your ...
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