El Dorado International Airport is the largest intercontinental airdrome situated in Bogotá, Colombia. It is positioned as the globe’s 50th busiest airport in reference to passengers and cargo traffic, also serves as a vital focal point for various cargo companies. Managers of the airfield include (OPAIN) and Flughafen Zurich AG. It is the center for all domestic and international flights heading towards Bogotá and also has the recognition of having world’s 3rd largest landing airfield.
The moment you step out of the airport the first task is to reach your destination in a comforted vehicle.
The availabilities include:
- Car and bus - The exclusive Bogota bus service has served people since 2011. Stretched, contemporary buses carry tourists to any targeted place within the capital in no time.
- Car rental - Main city being almost 13 km away from the Bogota International Airport is most easily reachable by a rental car heading straight from the city center to the airport. You have the ease of either booking the rented car before your arrival or at the time you reach the Airport, as there are rent-a-car counters at both terminals of the airdrome. .
- Taxi - Taxi is another option to move around the city which has two ways, either pay according to the meter or buy a priced ticket which states your destination from the taxi counter at the Airport. It is appreciable if you tip the driver and helpful men also.
- Airport Parking - There are exposed parking areas, exterior of terminal buildings and shuttle buses are servicing to connect the long-term parking lots.
Attractions
- Medellin - Medellin is undoubtedly globe’s most beautiful regions of South America characterized by great hustle and bustle all around and well-maintained heritage and beauty. Due to close proximity to the Equator and a height of 5,000 ft above the sea level the place is characterized by a subtropical climate, temperature lowest around 15o C.
- Amazon Rainforest - The ever known rainforest cover around a billion acres in Colombia, Brazil, Ecuador, Venezuela and Peru. An ideal tour can be arranged from Leticia with a handful of jungle lodges to explore. The dry time to visit all year round is July and August
- Cartagena - It is known for its great history also known as an old walled city with contemporary amenities including five star hotels and awesome Caribbean coastlines. It has a label of UNESCO World Heritage Site and adds to the enjoyment of tourists
- Ciudad Perdida - The ones who are fond of adventures can head to the Lost City named Ciudad Perdida. It is a trip of about 5-6 days, but is worth it. On your way you will come across a variety of rivers, rural settings which will guarantee amazing sights.