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By Peter (Moderator) (Trustee board) (Dev team) on May 21, 2008, 18:06. Reason: New travelguide created.

Title: Getting camping gear
Place: Bogotá
Description:

There is decent camping equipment for sale in Bogota, although you can perhaps find better quality at cheaper prices if you buy it before you leave in the USA or Europe. You could also try asking around at the hostels, maybe someone is selling something.

Body:

With the improved safety situation, camping is ok again in many places in Colombia. These are some places to buy camping gear in Bogota.

* Aventura Almacenes, Cra 13 nº 67 # 26. Backpacks, stoves, tents ("carpas") and so on.
* Acampar guias y mapas, Calle 57 nº9 # 29 Of. 301.
* Montana Accesorios, Cra 13 A nº 79 # 46.
* Tatto (http://www.tatto.ws), outdoors & travel, Cra 15 nº 96 # 67
* Acampar - camping vive, Diagonal 5 A nº 73 C # 16 Barrio Mandalay.
* Acampemos Iglu (http://www.iglu.com.co), Cra 24 nº 48 - 24 and at Calle 140 nº 23 # 61 Local 13.
* Montana Rescate, Calle 100 nº 41 # 40 local 501 and at Calle 95a nº 51# 11 La Floresta.
* Manglares (for cycling and kayak), Cra 5 nº 55 # 68.


 

 


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