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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Congratulations to Mr. Tourism Colombia 2010

Congratulations to Alejandro Villamil on his new title of Mr Colombia Tourism 2010.

A competition of over 20 contestants took place in the well known tourist resort of Melgar, Colombia.

Our very own spokesmodel and guide Alejandro was the wining contestant and was named Mr. Tourism 2010. We are proud to say "we knew him when" and wish him congratulations on continuing success.

Clients of Vamos Colombia Tour already know what a wonderful person he is.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

France Endorses Colombia for Safe Travel



According to Dinero.com, France has upgraded its advice for travelers to Colombia. The article (original in Spanish), translated by Google is as follows:

France improved, for Colombia, the warning that makes its citizens traveling to different places in the world, better known as the "travel warning", adding to Santa Marta, Barranquilla, the area between Bogota, Tunja, and Bucaramanga, and the three provinces of the
Coffee Region: Quindio, Risaralda and Caldas, to the list of cities in which it has not set restrictions.

The places listed are in addition to Cartagena and San Andres, which already appeared in that category, said the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism Luis Guillermo Plata, upon thanking France "for translating, into action, the progress that has been the country's security.

At the second level, ie, those which it is recommended to visit with proper precautions, is preserved: Cundiboyacense region, with its departments and capital, Bucaramanga, Pasto, Leticia, Medellin, Cali and Popayan. On this last point, the Minister said that these places also provide security to tourists, saying "we will persist to pass the green rating in response to their reality."

The Minister Emphasized the improvement in the travel warning that, since 2008, has been playing Colombia, a result, he said, "a judicious job of security, and which undoubtedly the new image influences you in the world today, the country".

"Do not forget that until two years ago, most of the map of Colombia appear in red on the warnings for French travelers." Significantly Today things have changed and we are confident that this is a continuous process of improvement, "said Silver.

For his part, Deputy Minister of Tourism, Oscar Rueda Garcia, spoke about the impact that these events have on tourism, it said, many travelers have very present these issues before making any travel decisions. After Spain, France ranks second in number of passengers arriving in Colombia from Europe, with 2.2% of the total. Between January and November 2009, over 27,000 French visited Colombia, a 7.3% increase over the same period in 2008.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Direct Flight from US to San Andres island in Caribbean to start in June 2010


According to RCN (Colombian news):

Starting June 2010, Spirit Airlines will operate a direct flight from Fort Lauderdale, USA to the island of San Andres (in Colombia).

The announcement was made by Deputy Minister of Tourism, Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, Oscar Rueda Garcia, who said this is an opportunity for the island to capture the U.S. market. According to him, 10 years ago there was no direct flight from that country to San Andres.

The Deputy Minister, together with aviation authorities and the governor of the department, met in Miramar, Florida with the airline's president, Ben Baldanza, to define aspects of the new operation.

source:
http://www.rcnradio.com/noticias/econom/10-12-09/nueva-ruta-rea-san-andr-s-fort-lauderdale

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Barranquilla Jazz Festival, 2009


Barranquilla will celebrate the biggest International Jazz Festival in Colombia with world-class artists ranging from Latin Jazz, Salsa, Flamenco, Colombian Jazz and Jazz-Fusion. Barranquijazz takes place September 9 to 13, 2009.

There will be several Jazz Festival in Colombia next week but Barranquijazz is the most important of all, followed by the Medellin Jazz Festival.

What began as a project of some music lovers in 1997 turned quickly into one of the annual highlights of Barranquilla. The world's biggest jazz and Latin jazz artists have attended Barranquijazz.

This year the Caribbean city will host Mark Walker (United States), Papo Vazquez, Dave Valentin, Omara Portuondo and his orchestra (Cuba), Jaume Vilaseca quartet (Spain) and Rik Mol (Netherlands) among others.

Music lovers can enjoy the jazz vibes at the Teatro Amira de la Rosa, Plazoleta Teatro Amira de la Rosa, Plaza de la Paz, University del Norte, stadium Romelio Martinez and the Salon Jumbo del Country Club.

For more information and the whole program, check out http://www.barranquijazz.com/

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Bill Gates gives US$1 million to Medellin public libraries

Colombia Reports now reports:

http://colombiareports.com/colombia-news/news/5575-bill-gates-gives-us1-million-to-medellin-public-libraries.html

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation awarded the Medellin public libraries with US$1 million for providing computers and internet access to citizens in 34 libraries throughout the city.

The EPM Foundations Network of Public Libraries (NPL) is located throughout Medellin in some of the city's most marginalized communities. The libraries have become cultural centers "for accessing knowledge, learning and also as areas of community action and pride," Clara Patricia Restrepo, executive director of the EPM Foundation, said.

The majority of NPL's guests are from low-income communities who do not have a computer at home, like Hugo Patiño. The 50-year-old cook, who came to Medellin in 2007 after violence displaced him from his home in northern Colombia, had never used a computer before. But through courses at the public library, he learned how to create cost estimates, keep books and to promote a business online. Now Patiño is inspired to open his own restaurant.

The NPL has more than 500,000 visitors per months. "Their work is a stunning example of how a country can use the power of public libraries and technology to transform people's lives," Deborah Jacobs, director of the Global Libraries initiative for the foundation, said.

The EPM Foundation will use the money to expand their services on its web portal and to develop information and communication technology training programs.

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Colombia Tourism on the rise, according to Dinero Magazine (Spanish), as Reported in Colombia Passport website (English)

The article from Passport Colombia website (which is mostly an English translation of the original article in Spanish from Dinero magazine) says:

More tourism for Colombia

Tourism to Colombia grew 10 percent during the first semester of the year, while in the world it fall 8 percent, according to Cotelco, the Colombian Association of Hotels. The statement was done by Jaime Alberto Cabal, president of the hotels’ association and published by Dinero Magazine. More than 60 thousand foreign visitors have entered the Colombian territory during the first six months of 2009, much more than last year at the same period.

According with Cabal, the Administrative Department of Security of Colombia (DAS), the entity that coordinates the entries of foreign visitors, reported the increase in the number of foreign visitors to the country.

The 36 percent of foreign tourists came from United States and Venezuela, according to DAS. Foreigners enter Colombia by airports, sea ports and roads.

In contrast, the global financial crisis reduced the number of visitors around the world. It is sure that the position of Colombia – four hours by plane from Miami and ports in the Caribbean and Pacific Ocean – made Colombia a cheaper destiny for American and Latin American travelers.

According with Jaime Alberto Cabal, Colombia has increased the construction of hotels and the international image of the country on the press is most better. He said that in 2009, the hotel sector will receive 700 million of dollars in investment, much more than what it got in 2007 (550 million dollars).

The construction of new sites for tourism like thematic parks, new centers and beautifying of the cities, played an important factor in the attraction of foreign visitors.

Alberto López Valderrama, president of Corferias, reported to Dinero that the hotel sector grew in Bogotá 14.8%, Antioquia 9,1%, Bolívar 8,5%, and Valle 8,3%, among other regions.

It was exposed also the problem of the pirate hotels (tax evaders) that evade annually about 300 thousand million of pesos.

The most visited Colombian regions during the first semester of 2009 were San Andrés Islands, 70,2%; Norte de Santander, 60,4%, the Coffee Axes, 45% and Bogotá, 59,9%.

Venezuelans were very attracted by Colombia during the last six months not only by the tourist plans, but also the possibility of business and investment in the country.

By other part, 183 tourist cruises visited the historical city of Cartagena de Indias like the Dawn Princesa with 2,100 passengers.

(photos by Vamos Colombia tour)

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Colombia Ministry of Tourism Announces Photography Competition "Reveal Colombia"

The Spanish language announcement and a (more or less) English translation below.

The cite (in Spanish) is
http://www.mincomercio.gov.co/eContent/NewsDetail.asp?ID=7258

Ministerio de Comercio Industria y Turismo
Concurso Nacional de Fotografía “Revela Colombia”

El 27 de septiembre de cada año, se conmemora en todo el planeta el Día Mundial del Turismo, cuyo objetivo principal es fomentar la sensibilización entre la comunidad internacional respecto a la importancia de turismo y su valor social, cultural, político y económico.

Colombia, como estado miembro de la Organización Mundial del Turismo, a través del Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo ha decidido invitar a todos los colombianos y extranjeros que hayan tenido una experiencia turística en Colombia, a participar en el Concurso Nacional de Fotografía Turística “Revela Colombia”, con el fin de mostrar y compartir la diversidad de atractivos turísticos visitables y semblanzas culturales con los que cuenta Colombia. Ver flash

Objetivos del concurso

  • Dar a conocer la gran diversidad de atractivos turísticos visitables a lo largo de todo el territorio nacional.
  • Fomentar la actividad turística dentro del territorio nacional y elevar la competitividad en el sector.
  • Promover el desarrollo del turismo sostenible y responsable a lo largo del territorio nacional.

¿Quién puede participar?

Pueden participar todos los colombianos y extranjeros, residentes o no en el país, mayores de 18 años.

¿Cuántas fotografías puedo mandar?

Cada participante puede presentar hasta tres (3) fotografías, por cada tema:

  1. Paisajes urbanos, monumentos, arqueología y arquitectura.
  2. Gente, costumbres, gastronomía, artesanías, ferias y fiestas folclóricas.
  3. Paisajes naturales, flora y fauna.

¿Lugar y fecha de entrega de fotografías?

El material debe entregarse hasta el día 16 de septiembre de 2009 en un sobre sellado en cualquier punto de Servientrega desde donde se realizará el envío que no tiene ningún costo.

Para los participantes no residentes en Colombia que no puedan enviar sus fotografías en físico, se habilitó un correo electrónico concurso@mincomercio.gov.co y una línea de atención + 57 (1) 427 9000 donde se les explicará la mecánica del envío de las imágenes de forma digital.

Bases del concurso pdf

Punto 1. Solo participarán fotografías inéditas que hayan sido tomadas en Colombia entre los años 2006 y 2009, que presenten escenarios turísticos visitables del país, sus productos, atractivos naturales, culturales, religiosos o sociales (se entiende por atractivo turístico visitable un espacio geográfico, escenario o atractivo turístico natural, cultural o arquitectónico, así como festivales, ferias o fiestas que se localicen o realicen dentro del territorio nacional en donde se encuentren los atractivos y los servicios turísticos que posibilitan la permanencia del turista, que cuentan además con infraestructura que facilitan el acceso a dicho atractivo).

Punto 2. Cada participante puede presentar hasta tres (3) fotografías, una por cada tema:

  1. Paisajes urbanos, monumentos, arqueología y arquitectura.
  2. Gente, costumbres, gastronomía, artesanías, ferias y fiestas folclóricas.
  3. Paisajes naturales, flora y fauna.

Los participantes deben tener en cuenta que los atractivos fotografiados deben ser visitables (remitirse al punto 1 de este documento).

Punto 3. El participante deberá diligenciar completamente el documento de los Términos y Condiciones que se podrá descargar al final de esta página, en el cual especificará el lugar donde fueron tomadas las fotografías y/o el atractivo fotografiado, así como el año de realización de la fotografía.

Punto 4. Los participantes residentes en Colombia deberán enviar, a través de los puntos autorizados de Servientrega o por otro medio a la dirección Carrera 13A N° 87-33 de Bogotá, un sobre sellado que deberá contener un (1) CD marcado con el seudónimo elegido por el participante, con las imágenes en archivos digitales, numerados y organizados como se indica a continuación:

  • Una carpeta, llamada BAJA con las fotografías en baja resolución,
  • Una carpeta llamada ALTA con las fotografías en alta resolución,
  • Y el documento impreso de términos y condiciones debidamente diligenciado.

Las personas residentes fuera de Colombia interesadas en participar en el concurso deberán enviar sus datos al correo concurso@mincomercio.gov.co con el nombre completo, nacionalidad, documento de identidad, lugar de residencia (país, ciudad y dirección exacta de contacto) número de teléfono y correo electrónico para contactarlo. A vuelta de correo recibirán las instrucciones para poder enviar sus fotografías por medio de un canal digital dispuesto para este fin.

Punto 5. Los participantes deberán entregar las mismas fotografías en baja y alta resolución dentro de las siguientes especificaciones:

  • Baja resolución: Las fotografías deberán estar en la carpeta BAJA. Estas imágenes deberán tener un tamaño de 1.024 pixeles en su lado más largo y deberán estar a 150 dpi.
  • Alta resolución: Las fotografías deberán estar en la carpeta ALTA. Estas imágenes deberán tener un tamaño mínimo de 2.000 pixeles por su lado más largo y deberán estar a 300 dpi.

Punto 6. Los archivos en alta y baja resolución deberán estar nombrados de la misma forma bajo los siguientes parámetros:

  • 1_Seudonimo.jpg - Corresponde al tema 1. Paisajes urbanos, monumentos, arqueología y arquitectura.
  • 2_Seudonimo.jpg - Corresponde al tema 2. Gente, costumbres, gastronomía, artesanías, ferias y fiestas folclóricas.
  • 3_Seudonimo.jpg - Corresponde al tema 3. Paisajes naturales, flora y fauna.

Ejemplo: En caso de que un participante concurse únicamente dentro del tema 3. Paisajes naturales, flora y fauna, deberá nombrar su foto de la siguiente manera: 3_elturista.jpg en donde el número 3 corresponde a la categoría 3. Paisajes naturales, flora y fauna y “elturista” a su seudónimo.

Punto 7. Del material recibido, un comité compuesto por fotógrafos, periodistas, publicistas y funcionarios del Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo seleccionará 99 fotografías finalistas (33 por cada categoría). Estas fotos serán publicadas en el Portal Oficial de Turismo
www.colombia.travel a partir del día 29 de septiembre.

De las 99 fotografías finalistas se seleccionarán las 3 mejores fotos (1 por categoría), escogidas por el Jurado Oficial del concurso, las cuales serán clasificadas de la siguiente forma: primero, segundo y tercer lugar. Dichas fotos serán retribuidas por el Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo de la siguiente forma:

  • 1er. puesto: $10.000.000 de pesos.
  • 2o. puesto: $6.000.000 de pesos.
  • 3er. puesto: $3.000.000 de pesos.

La mejor fotografía y el nombre del autor de la misma serán publicadas en un periódico de alta circulación nacional el día domingo 27 de septiembre de 2009, Día Mundial del Turismo.

Términos y condiciones

Punto 1. En el concurso, no podrán participar funcionarios ni personas vinculadas bajo contrato de prestación de servicios al Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo, así como empleados, administradores de la empresa contratada para la organización del concurso, parientes ligados con los anteriores dentro del primer y segundo grado de consanguinidad, segundo grado de afinidad o único primero civil. En caso de verificarse que uno de los ganadores se encuentra trabajando bajo estos vínculos, se entregará el premio respectivo al participante que ocupe el siguiente lugar.

Punto 2. Los participantes declaran y garantizan que todas las fotografías son de su autoría. Los participantes aceptan y garantizan que mantendrán indemne al Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo, así como a la empresa contratada para la realización del concurso, respecto de cualquier reclamación por parte de terceros que aleguen tener algún derecho sobre el material presentado.

Punto 3. La participación es gratuita. Solo se recibirá el material en los puntos oficiales de recepción del concurso mencionados en este documento.

Punto 4. Durante el tiempo de realización del concurso, ninguno de los organizadores o jurados mantendrá comunicación directa con los participantes. Si los participantes necesitan asistencia técnica, podrán acceder concurso@mincomercio.gov.co y una línea de atención + 57 (1) 427 9000.

Punto 5. La mención y premiación de las fotos ganadoras se hará en la ciudad de Armenia, en el marco de la clausura de “Turismo Compite”. Los premios deberán ser reclamados por los ganadores con su documento original de identificación. De no poder reclamar personalmente el reconocimiento, lo podrás hacer bajo poder notarial a un tercero o bajo poder autenticado ante un notario, dentro de los 15 días hábiles siguientes a la fecha de divulgación de los ganadores.

Punto 6. De no realizarse todos los trámites necesarios para la entrega de los premios en el término señalado, se entregará el premio respectivo al participante que ocupe el siguiente lugar.

Punto 7. Si los ganadores del primer, segundo y tercer puesto de la convocatoria se encuentran fuera de la ciudad de premiación, los gastos de traslado a dicha ciudad o los trámites notariales que se generen, correrán por cuenta del beneficiado.

Punto 8. Las fotografías enviadas y los nombres de los concursantes pasarán a ser parte de un banco de imágenes y podrán ser usadas por el Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo con fines de promoción, divulgación y publicidad, sin límite territorial, con una duración indefinida y en cualquier medio sin previo aviso o ni compensación económica alguna.

En caso de hacer uso de las fotografías, el Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo o cualquier tercero, otorgará los respectivos créditos al autor de la fotografía (derechos morales). Con el sólo hecho de enviar las fotografías para participar en el concurso, los participantes aceptan estos términos y condiciones.

Punto 9. Los participantes declaran que son los titulares de los derechos morales de autor sobre las fotografías; en tanto que los patrimoniales pertenecerán al Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo, bajo una licencia de uso sobre ellas, de acuerdo a lo señalado en las leyes 23 del 1982 y 44 de 1993 y lo conculcado el Código Penal en lo pertinente.

Teniendo en cuenta que los derechos patrimoniales de las fotos enviadas pertenecerán al Ministerio de Comercio, Industria y Turismo, deberá entenderse que la retribución de que trata el punto 7 de las bases del concurso, es un incentivo a los derechos morales o de autor.

Especificaciones técnicas

Punto 1.
Cada participante podrá concursar con máximo tres (3) fotografías.

Punto 2. Sólo se admiten imágenes digitales. Las fotografías impresas, negativos o diapositivas escaneadas serán admitidos siempre que cumplan con los requisitos técnicos especificados en el punto 5 de las bases del concurso.

Punto 3. La base temática es un lugar turístico visitable, por lo tanto no se recibirán fotografías realizadas en estudio o composiciones que no muestren el contexto original de la imagen. Se aceptan cortes, manipulaciones básicas de color, contraste y nitidez. Podrán participar fotografías en color o blanco y negro. No se tendrán en cuenta las imágenes con manipulaciones no convencionales tales como: fotomontajes, textos insertados digitalmente, marcas de agua, marcos o bordes digitales, etc.

Punto 4. Las fotos recibidas se evaluarán bajo los siguientes criterios:

  • Calidad fotográfica.
  • Buena composición.
  • Manejo de la luz.
  • Escenarios turísticos.
  • Forma de trasmitir el producto o atractivo turístico.
  • La forma cómo trasmiten sensaciones.

Advertencia

Las fotografías que no cumplan con las bases y especificaciones mencionadas en este documento, no se tendrán en cuenta.

Por favor, lee detenidamente las bases del concurso y los términos y condiciones antes de enviar tu foto.

Si no estás de acuerdo con todas estas bases, términos y condiciones de uso, por favor, abstente de participar en este evento.

Selección de ganadores

Para definir a los ganadores, se conformará un comité que preseleccionará las 99 mejores fotografías del concurso.
El comité estará compuesto por fotógrafos profesionales, guías de turismo, editores web y profesionales del sector turístico.

De estas 99 fotografías, el Jurado seleccionará las tres mejores fotografías que obtendrán compensación económica de la siguiente manera:

  • 1er. puesto: $10’000.000 de pesos.
  • La foto ganadora será publicada el día 27 de septiembre de 2009, Día Mundial del Turismo, en la primera página de un diario de amplia circulación nacional.
  • 2o. puesto: $6’000.000 de pesos.
  • 3er. puesto: $3’000.000 de pesos.

Adicionalmente a los tres primeros premios, las 99 mejores fotografías serán expuestas dentro del marco del evento “Turismo Compite”.

El evento de premiación también se realizará dentro de la clausura de “Turismo Compite” en donde se hará entrega del premio a los tres ganadores.

Fechas

  • Apertura del concurso: 3 de agosto de 2009.
  • Fecha límite para recepción de trabajos: 16 de septiembre de 2009.
  • Preselección: 17-20 de septiembre de 2009.
  • Selección: 21-23 de septiembre de 2009.
  • Proclamación de los ganadores: 25 de septiembre de 2009.

Jurados

El concurso "Revela Colombia" contará con un reconocido jurado que escogera a los ganadores:

  • Sr. Luis Guillermo Plata, Ministro de Comercio, Industria y Turismo.
  • Sr. Oscar Rueda, Viceministro de Turismo.
  • Sr. Ricardo Cifuentes, Coordinador Grupo de Promoción, Viceministerio de Turismo.
  • Sra. Nubia Stella Martínez, Vicepresidenta de Turismo, Proexport Colombia.
  • Sr. Juan Ricardo Rodríguez, Director Académico de la Especialización en Fotografía, Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
  • Sr. Amalio Rigoberto García, Subdirector del Centro de Desarrollo de la Imagen "Zona Cinco".
  • Sr. Javier Sandoval, Fotógrafo y Diseñador Gráfico, Universidad Nacional de Colombia y Universidad de Barcelona, España.

Premios

Las 99 mejores fotografías serán expuestas dentro del marco del evento “Turismo Compite”.

El evento de la premiación se hará dentro de la clausura de “Turismo Compite” en donde se hará entrega del premio a los tres ganadores.

La foto ganadora del primer puesto será publicada el día 27 de septiembre, Día Mundial del Turismo, en la primera página de un diario de amplia circulación nacional.

  • 1er. puesto: $10"000.000 de pesos.
  • 2o. puesto: $6"000.000 de pesos.
  • 3er. puesto: $3"000.000 de pesos.
ENGLISH VERSION:

Ministry of Commerce Industry and Tourism
National Photography Competition "Reveals Colombia"


On 27 September each year, is commemorated around the planet on World Tourism Day, whose main objective is to promote awareness among the international community about the importance of tourism and its social, cultural, political and economic.

Colombia as a member state of the World Tourism Organization, through the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism has decided to invite all Colombians and foreigners who have had an experience of tourism in Colombia, to participate in National Photography Competition Tourist " Reveals Colombia ", in order to show and share the diversity of tourist attractions to visit and cultural profiles with counts Colombia. View flash

Objectives of competition

* To publicize the diversity of tourist attractions visited along the entire national territory.
* To promote tourism within the country and increase competitiveness in the sector.
* Promote the development of sustainable and responsible tourism throughout the country.

Who can participate?

Open to all Colombians and foreigners, residents or not in the country, over 18 years.

How many photos can I send?

Each entrant may submit up to three (3) photos for each item:

1. Urban landscape, monuments, archeology and architecture.
2. People, customs, cuisine, crafts, fairs and folk festivals.
3. Natural landscapes, flora and fauna.

Place and date of delivery of photos?

The material should be delivered until September 16, 2009 in a sealed envelope Servientrega anywhere from where it sent it has no cost.

For participants not residing in Colombia that can not send your photographs into physical, was enabled an email concurso@mincomercio.gov.co and a hotline + 57 (1) 427 9000 where they were explaining the mechanics of sending the images digitally.

Contest Rules pdf

Item 1. Only participate unpublished photographs that have been taken in Colombia between 2006 and 2009, to present tourism scenarios visited the country, its products, natural, cultural, religious or social (the term tourist attraction visited a geographical space, or appeal stage natural tourist, cultural or architectural, as well as festivals, fairs or festivals that are located or conducted within the country where they are the attractions and tourist services that facilitate the stay of tourists, also have their own infrastructure to facilitate access to that attractive).

Item 2. Each entrant may submit up to three (3) photographs, one for each topic:

1. Urban landscape, monuments, archeology and architecture.
2. People, customs, cuisine, crafts, fairs and folk festivals.
3. Natural landscapes, flora and fauna.

Participants should be aware that photographed attractions must be visited (refer to point 1 above).

Item 3. The participant must completely fill the paper with the Terms and Conditions which can be downloaded at the bottom of this page, which indicate the location where the photographs were taken and / or photographed attraction, and the year of implementation of the photograph.

Item 4. Participants should send residing in Colombia, through authorized points Servientrega or by other means in the direction Carrera 13A No. 87-33 Bogota, a sealed envelope must contain one (1) CD marked with the pseudonym chosen by the participant, with the images as digital files, numbered and organized as follows:

* A folder called LOW with pictures in low resolution,
* A HIGH folder named with the pictures in high resolution,
* And the paper form, duly completed terms and conditions.

People living outside Colombia are interested in participating in the contest should send their data to email concurso@mincomercio.gov.co with full name, nationality, identity, place of residence (country, city and exact address of contact) number telephone and email contact information. By return mail will receive instructions to send your photos via a digital channel provided for this purpose.

Item 5. Participants must submit the same pictures in low and high resolution within the following specifications:

* Low Resolution: Photographs must be in the LOW folder. These images must have a size of 1,024 pixels on its longest side and must be at 150 dpi.
* High resolution: Photographs must be in the folder HIGH. These images must have a minimum size of 2,000 pixels on its longest side and must be 300 dpi.

Item 6. Files in low and high resolution must be appointed in the same way under the following parameters:

* 1_Seudonimo.jpg - Applies to item 1. Urban landscape, monuments, archeology and architecture.
* 2_Seudonimo.jpg - Applies to item 2. People, customs, cuisine, crafts, fairs and folk festivals.
* 3_Seudonimo.jpg - Applies to item 3. Natural landscapes, flora and fauna.

Example: If a participant contest only under item 3. Natural landscapes, flora and fauna, must name your photo as follows: 3_elturista.jpg where the number 3 corresponds to category 3. Natural landscapes, flora and fauna and "elturista" his pseudonym.

Item 7. The material received, a committee composed of photographers, journalists, publishers and officials of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism will select 99 finalists photographs (33 in each category). These photos will be published in the Official Tourism Portal www.colombia.travel from September 29.

Of the 99 finalists will be selected photographs the best 3 photos (1 per category), selected by the official jury of the contest, which will be classified as follows: first, second and third. These photos will be paid by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism as follows:

* 1st. place: $ 10,000,000 pesos.
* 2nd. place: $ 6,000,000 pesos.
* 3rd. place: $ 3,000,000 pesos.

The best picture and name of the author thereof shall be published in a newspaper of national circulation high on Sunday 27 September 2009, World Tourism Day.

Terms and conditions

Item 1. In competition, officials may not participate or related persons under contract to provide services to the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism as well as employees, managers of the company contracted to organize the contest tied with previous relatives within the first and second degree of consanguinity, second degree of affinity or only the first civil. If verified that one of the winners were working under these links will present the award corresponding to the participant who occupies the next place.

Item 2. Participants represent and warrant that all photographs are of his authorship. Participants agree to hold harmless and ensure the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, and the company contracted to carry out the contest for any claims by third parties who claim to have some claim on the material presented.

Item 3. Participation is free. Only receive the material in the official points of reception of the contest mentioned in this document.

Item 4. During the time of completion of the contest, organizers or any of the jurors keep direct communication with participants. If participants need technical assistance may qualify concurso@mincomercio.gov.co and a hotline + 57 (1) 427 9000.

Item 5. The mention of the photos and award winners will be made in the city of Armenia in the framework of the close of "Tourism Compete. The prizes must be claimed by the winners with their original documents. Unable to personally claim the recognition, you can do under power of attorney to another person or under power authenticated before a notary, within 15 working days from the date of disclosure of the winners.

Item 6. If not done all the necessary arrangements for the awards in the period mentioned, the respective prize is being awarded to the participant who occupies the next place.

Item 7. If the winners of the first, second and third in the summons is outside the city award, the costs of transfer to that city or notary procedures that are generated, be borne by the beneficiary.

Item 8. Photographs sent and the names of the contestants will become part of an image database and may be used by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism for advocacy, dissemination and publicity, without territorial limit, for an indefinite period and any means without prior notice or no financial compensation.

If use of the photographs, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism or any third party, give the respective credits to the author of the photograph (moral rights). In fact only send the photos to enter the contest, participants agree to these terms and conditions.

Item 9. Participants declare that they are the owners of moral rights on the photographs, while the property will belong to the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, under a license to use them, according to the laws as stated in 23 of 1982 and 44 of 1993 and violated the criminal code as appropriate.

Given that the economic rights of the photos sent belong to the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Tourism, should be understood that the pay is section 7 of the competition rules is an incentive to moral rights or copyright.

Technical Specifications

Item 1. Each participant can compete with up to three (3) photographs.

Item 2. We will only accept digital images. Printed photographs, negatives or slides scanned will be admitted provided they meet the technical requirements specified in section 5 of the competition rules.

Item 3. The basic theme is a tourist site visited, therefore will not be received photographs taken in studio or compositions that do not show the image's original context. Accepted cuts, basic manipulations of color, contrast and sharpness. May take photographs in color or black and white. Not taken into account images with unconventional manipulations such as photomontages, digitally inserted text, watermarks, digital frames and borders, etc..

Item 4. All photos received will be evaluated under the following criteria:

* Photo quality.
* Good composition.
* Management of the light.
* Scenarios tour.
* Method of conveying the product or tourist attraction.
* The way convey feelings.

Warning

The photographs do not comply with the bases and specifications referenced in this document should not be disregarded.

Please carefully read the contest rules, terms and conditions before submitting your photo.

If you do not agree with all these bases, terms and conditions of use, please refrain from participating in this event.

Selection of winners

To define the winners, will be formed a committee to pre-select the 99 best pictures of the competition.
The committee shall consist of professional photographers, tour guides, web publishers and tourism professionals.

Of these 99 photographs, the jury will select the three best pictures will get compensation as follows:

* 1st. place: $ 10'000 .000 pesos.
* The winning photo will be published on 27 September 2009, World Tourism Day, on the first page of a newspaper of national circulation.
* 2nd. place: $ 6'000 .000 pesos.
* 3rd. place: $ 3'000 .000 pesos.

In addition to the three first prizes, the 99 best photographs will be exhibited as part of the event "Tourism Compete.

The awards event will also take place within the close of "Tourism Compete" where will present the prize to three winners.

Dates

* Opening of the contest: 3 August 2009.
* Deadline for receipt of entries: 16 September 2009.
* Screening: 17-20 September 2009.
* Selection: 21-23 September 2009.
* Proclamation of the winners: 25 September 2009.

Juries

The competition "Reveals Colombia" will feature a renowned jury will choose the winners:

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Mr. Luis Guillermo Plata, Minister of Commerce, Industry and Tourism.
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Mr. Oscar Rueda, Deputy Minister of Tourism.
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Mr. Ricardo Cifuentes, Advocacy Group Coordinator, Deputy Minister of Tourism.
*
Ms. Nubia Stella Martinez, Vice President of Tourism, Proexport Colombia.
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Mr. Juan Ricardo Rodriguez, Academic Director of the Specialization in Photography, National University of Colombia.
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Mr. Amalio Rigoberto Garcia, Deputy Development Center of Image Zone Five.
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Mr. Javier Sandoval, Photographer and Graphic Designer, Universidad Nacional de Colombia and Universidad de Barcelona, Spain.

Awards

The 99 best photographs will be exhibited as part of the event "Tourism Compete.

The event of the awards will be made within the close of "Tourism Compete" where will present the prize to three winners.

The first-place winning photo will be published on 27 September, World Tourism Day, on the first page of a newspaper of national circulation.

*
1st. place: $ 10 "000,000 pesos.
*
2o. place: $ 6 "000,000 pesos.
*
3rd. place: $ 3 "000,000 pesos.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

FILM AND PARTY FOR THE OPENING OF CICLO ROSA 2009, Gay Film Festival in Bogota, Colombia


From the press release for the opening night of the film festival, which turned out to be rather controversial!

FILM AND PARTY FOR THE OPENING OF
CICLO ROSA 2009
• On Thursday August 13 at 8:00 pm Theatron will be in the
Official Opening of Cycle Rosa 2009, an event that will begin with the
projection of the film Otto, or how to do it with the dead, and will end with a gay/LGBT themed party.
• The film, by the controversial German director Bruce LaBruce, who has received
major awards at festivals in Montreal, Toronto and Milan will
start a week of short films, feature films and documentaries on
LGBT issues, which will then travel from Bogota to Medellin, Cali,
Barranquilla, Pereira and Popayán.
On Thursday August 13 at 8:00 p.m. in Theatron, the renowned nightclub in the
gay Chapinero sector in Bogota, will open to welcome you to the ninth edition of
Cycle Rosa, and audiovisual displays about academic issues and LGBT rights.
The opening of this exhibition is in the lobby of the site, which is set as a sexshop --
fetish objects are displayed as a tribute to the themes of this year, including leather, masks and fantasies common to all human beings, without distinction among
gender or sexual orientation.
The inaugural film, Otto, or how to do it with the dead, is the latest film by Bruce LaBruce, who was already seen in
Colombia in the movie The Raspberry Reich. In the film opening this Ciclo Rosa 2009, a young
zombie named Otto appears on a remote highway. It has no idea where it comes from or where it is going. After hitchhiking to Berlin and to occupy an abandoned amusement park, in begins
to explore the city. Soon it discovers an underground film director, Medea Yarn, who
begins to make a documentary about him with the help of his girlfriend, Hella Bent, and her brother Adolf, who uses the camera. Meanwhile, Medea is trying to finish Up with Dead People, a
political-porno-zombie movie epic on which he has been working for years.
The Ciclo Roda is an initiative of alternative theaters Kayman, with support from the Mayor of
Bogotá through the Ministry of Culture, Recreation and Sport, Fundación Gilberto Alzate
Avendaño, the District Government Secretariat, the Instituto Pensar de la Pontificia Universidad
Javeriana, Ministry of Culture and the Embassy of Israel.
Cinemas
www.ciclorosa.com

CASA ENSAMBLE, 13 to 19 of August
Value of Ticket: COL$ 6,000
Features: 1:00 - 3:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 p.m.
Avenida Carrera 24 (Park Way) No. 41 - 69
Tel 368 92 68 - 360 - 369 04 35
CINEMATECA DISTRICT (PROJECTIONS IN FOUNDERS HALL), 13 to August 19
Value of Ticket: COL $ 3500
Functions: 12:30, 7:30 p.m.
Calle 22 No. 5-85, Auditorio Universidad Central
Tel 283 58 79
GILBERTO ALZATE FOUNDATION AVENDAÑO, 16 and August 17
Value of Ticket: COL$ 3500
Functions: 12:30, 3:00, 5:15, 7:15
Calle 10 with Carrera 3
Tel 282 94 91
MUSEUM OF MODERN ART BOGOTÁ, 13 to August 19
Value of Ticket: $ 4,000
Features: 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, 7:15
Calle 24 No. 6-00

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Gay Film Festival in Bogota Aug 13-20, 2009


Bogota's gay film festival, called "Ciclo Rosa" features gay and LGBT films from around the world in various languages.

The films are from such countries as France, Mexico, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Czech Republic, Portugal, Argentina, Israel, Switzerland, United States and Brazil.

It takes place August 13 to 19, 2009, at various locations around the city of Bogota, Colombia. After that, it moves to other cities in Colombia. This is the 9th year of the festival.

Detailed information can be found (in Spanish) on the website:

http://www.ciclorosa.com/

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Cocuy Mountains of Colombia Featured in New York Times


For the second week in a row, Colombia is featured in the New York Times Sunday travel section, this time with an article on El Cocuy National Park, a "secret" in Colombia's Andes mountains. Not so secret any more!
The article notes that the area is both safe and free of tourists - perfect for a mountain climb meant to get in touch with nature. In fact, the articles calls it the "South America’s undiscovered gem of mountaineering."

http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/08/02/travel/02explorer.html

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Macarena Neighborhood in Bogota featured in New York Times travel section


Bogota, Colombia was again featured in the travel section of The New York Times the weekend, this time focusing on the up and coming neighborhood of the Macarena. This is one Vamos Colombia Tour's favorite little corners of Bogota. The NYT appears to feel the same way.





The article is at

http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/07/26/travel/26surfacing.html?ref=travel

The article focuses on its new and hip restaurants, galleries and bookstores, and notes that many foreigners are attracted to the area, as it continues to come up in stature.

We noticed in our visits that the area is full of old stately homes and buildings that need just a bit of restoration and are quite attractive. The neighborhood is also well situated behind the bullring and close to the Candalaria historic and touristic district, as well as the National Musuem. Good job NYT in this find!


These pictures are Vamos Colombia Tour's photos of the neighboord, including a fancy appartment building, a formal historic looking house, and the nearby park. All pictures were taken from the viewpoint atop the nearby Colpatria Tower (an office building with viewpoint open to the public).

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Bogota Gay Pride Parade 2009 Exceeds All Expectations!







The Gay Pride Parade (in Bogota, Colombia) that marched down the heart of the downtown of the city, 7th Avenue, and ended in the Plaza Mayor, the seat of government of the city and the country, exceeded all expectations as a political, cultural and social event in the fast-changing cosmopolitan city of Bogota.

Floats from LGBT rights organizations, as well as clubs and other businesses the cater to the gay community spread the word of gay pride to the onlookers from all walks of life - gay, lesbian, straight, questioning or just plan curious. All classes of persons mixed in the fun in the peaceful march which became a party as the music energized the mostly younger crowd which sang and chanted in unison as the parade made its way through the wide boulevard that became a smaller street in the more historic downtown. Traffic was stopped for quite a while as the crowd overflowed into other lanes and streets. At the end, a rally sent the message of the right to safety, protection and to live proudly as members of the LGBT community as the institutions of Colombia society, the capital, the Supreme Court, and the Cathedral, stood around, as if a natural part of the scene.

Surely this was the largest gay pride event in Colombian history, and one of the largest in Latin America as well. The Colombian LGBT community has much to be proud about as the Supreme Court in this past year has recognized same sex relationships as worthy of the same rights as those of opposite-gender ones. Gay people have achieved much attention in recent years in Colombian life and society, although the local paper reported the next day that there had been threats as well. No violence was in evidence, although many revelers did not linger in the main plaza (or did not attend the rally altogether) perhaps due to the unusual nature of having a gay pride event in front of the seat of power of the country. Colombia is a historically conservative and traditional country. Clearly, things are changing - how fast remains to be scene, but the combination of recent legal developments, combined with one of the best and largest gay pride events on the continent certainly puts Colombia well on the map of LGBT life!

Fore more information about travel to Colombia, check our our website,
www.VamosColombiaTour.com

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Vamos Colmbia Tour Celebrates Gay Pride in Bogota with IGLTA party




















Gay Pride has come to Bogota Colombia with a bang!
Friday, June 26, 2009, Vamos Colombia Tour hosted a gay pride party in Bogota, Colombia, to celebrate with guests, friends, supporters, sponsors and others in the travel industry. The event also served to introduce IGLTA (International Gay Lesbian Travel Association) to the community in Bogota, Colombia.

VCT thanks its sponsors for the event for making it possible, as well as all who attended. The event was held at the High Park Hotel, Bogota's only hotel dedicated to the LGBT community. As you can see in the photos below, models demonstrated some of Bogota's home-grown fashions which are made locally with the gay community in mind.






























































The owners and a guest at High Park Hotel, Bogota, Colombia, with Walter Rey (in tie) of Vamos Colombia Tour:




Saturday, June 20, 2009

Gay Pride Events Begin in Bogota, Colombia


















This being June, Bogota, Colombia is hosting its share of gay/lesbian pride events, in anticipation of the parade to be held Sunday June 28, 2009.

Vamos Colombia Tour, an IGLTA member, attended a party hosted by Bogota's gay radio program this past week in Bogota. The event was held at Teatron , the largest gay club in Bogota which holds several thousand people (yes that is what we meant to say) on several floors including a roof top terrace.
Info on the event in Spanish at
http://www.planb.com.co/evento-foro/fiesta-aniversario-eden-radio/4394.aspx

More info as it develops

check out info on Bogota's gay pride at
http://www.myspace.com/sungaybogota



Sunday, June 14, 2009

Gay Pride in Bogota, Colombia, 2009



Gay Pride arrives in Bogota Colombia in June of 2009, and Vamos Colombia Tour is there!

The theme is "Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity is NOT a Game"

This year's gay pride parade promises to be a big as ever, and the LGBT community in Colombia has a lot to celebrate. In the past year, the courts in Colombia have expanded gay rights (including the right to give benefits to your same-sex domestic partner in a civil union), and the gay community has had more exposure than ever. Of course this exposure always comes with a backlash in the form of homophobia and at times violence. This is why having such events as a gay pride parade which is sponsored in part by the city and which goes through the heart of town and ends at the main city plaza with a rally is so important.

While we in the US and other countries are fighting for the right to marry, those in Colombia are still fighting for basic rights, and making great progress. Participating in Bogota's gay pride parade is an act of courage for many in Colombia still coming out and raising awareness in the general population.

Vamos Colombia Tour caters to the LGBT community and believes in promoting the rights of the LGBT community at home and abroad, including of course in Colombia. For this reason we have a tour that allows visitors to be in Bogota for the Gay Pride celebration.

As well, Vamos Colombia Tour is hosting a party on the weekend of gay pride to celebrate with our guests as well as fellow members of the LGBT travel community (including current and future IGLTA members) and larger gay community in Colombia. If you are in Bogota on Friday June 26, we hope you can join us for the party which is at the Hotel High Park, Carrera 4, #58-58, in the Chapinero district of Bogota.

Check back here for updates on the gay pride celebration in Bogota, Colombia, 2009.
The parade itself is Sunday, June 28, 2009.

Info on events can be found here, and also at:
Colombia's gay guide:
http://www.guiagaycolombia.com/index.htm

Sungay which benefits Colombia Diversa has a myspace page with information:
http://www.myspace.com/sungaybogota

Updates on gay rights in Colombia are on the website of Colombia Diversa, one the main gay rights organizations in Colombia:
http://www.colombiadiversa.org/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1

They also have a Facebook page:
http://eu-es.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6828846835&ref=share

An opinion piece (in Spanish) by a lesbian from Bogota appears on the website of vive.in, a mainstream entertainment and news website from El Tiempo, Bogota's principle newspaper.
http://bogota.vive.in/blogs/bogota/un_articulo.php?id_blog=3617441&id_recurso=450017791

The Bogota government even recognizes the LGBT community as part of the diversity of the city, and mentions the gay pride parade on this page:
http://www.culturarecreacionydeporte.gov.co/portal/node/113

Monday, May 25, 2009

Special Deal: Bogota and Cartagena only $1,349 for 9 days







BOGOTA and CARTAG
ENA
9 DAYS, including Gay Pride Colombia

$1,349 (Double)
$1,695 (Single)
June 24 to July 2, 2009
Partially escorted


Cartagena, Colombia, has the largest (and best restored) walled colonial city surviving on the continent, which combined with the gorgeous blue waters of the Caribbean makes this UNESCO World Heritage site an unforgettable vacation spot.

Bogota, Colombia, has the thriving gay life, including a large gay pride parade in June, as well as over 80 bars and clubs. Gay Colombians even have the option of a same-sex civil union with legal benefits, and the city government supports the annual pride parade.
Bogota also surprises visitors with its culture, including the famous Gold Museum, one of the largest and most impressive pre-Colombian collections in the world.
This 9 day trip includes round trip airfare from Bogota to Cartagena, hotels, tours and some meals.



As a courtesy to our guests a free 1-hour professional massage will be available in
Bogota for you.






Itinerary
W Arrive in Bogota; Check in High Park (gay) hotel (optional massage available)
Th Guided day tour of Bogota: Candelaria, Monserrate, Botero and Gold Museums. (B,L)
F Free Day; Optional (not included) ½ day tour to Salt Cathedral in Zipaquira. Dinner at Andres Carne de Res (B)
S Day at leisure in Bogota. Evening includes dinner and entrance to Theatron nightclub. (B,D)
Su Gay Pride parade in Bogota and related activities. Starting around noon (B)
M Fly to Cartagena. Guided sunset walking tour of old city; evening at leisure (B)
T Day at leisure in Cartagena; optional Majagua Island and beach day tour. (B)
W Back to Bogota; Dinner with local family optional (B,D)
Th Return to USA
Price is per person depending on room occupancy, and does not include airfare to Colombia.














For more information and
reservations, please contact Walter Rey at
walter@vamoscolombiatour.com or 415-637-2660

VAMOS COLOMBIA TOUR, LLC

CST# pending

$1,349 Double Occupancy

$1,695 Single Occupancy

Cost is per person

We reserve the right to substitute hotels or local tours if absolutely necessary.