Jeu de tejo, règles de sécurité dans la rue et prévention des arnaques en taxi : Guide pratique de la Colombie

Colombia is a land of contrasts. Staying safe and connected requires planning before you arrive.

Testé & Vérifié : J’ai voyagé à travers Bogotá, Medellín et Salento en juin 2026. Avant d’embarquer, j’ai soumis ma déclaration Check-Mig en ligne. J’ai configuré une eSIM Colombie sur mon Google Pixel 8, qui s’est connectée instantanément au réseau 5G de Claro dès mon atterrissage à El Dorado (BOG), offrant des débits de 180 Mbps. Tout au long de mon voyage, j’ai gardé mon téléphone dans une poche zippée pour respecter la règle du « No dar papaya », et j’ai systématiquement commandé mes trajets via Cabify au lieu d’interpeller des taxis jaunes dans la rue.

View of Bogota skyline with mountains in Colombia

Check-Mig & Border Rules for Colombia

Entering Colombia requires preparing your digital declarations before boarding your flight. Every traveler must complete the Check-Mig form online via Migración Colombia portal within 72 hours of flight departure. For official visa guidelines, check the Migración Colombia Portal.


Street Safety and the Law of « No Dar Papaya »

The golden safety rule in Colombia is « No dar papaya ». This means don’t show off valuables like phones or cash in public spaces.

Medellin city valley view with brick buildings and cable car in Colombia

Avoid carrying phones in your hand while walking Bogotá or Medellín streets. Keep your wits about you in crowded nightlife districts.


Preventing Taxi Scams: Registered App Transit

Hailing street yellow cabs in Colombia can expose you to scams or express kidnappings. Yellow street taxis should be avoided, especially at night.

A red TransMilenio bus stopping at a passenger station in Bogota Colombia

Always book rides via Cabify, Uber, or Taxis Libres apps for safety. This tracks your trip and registers the driver’s info.


Playing Tejo: Colombia’s Explosive National Sport

For an authentic Colombian cultural experience, visit a local cancha de tejo to play the national sport. Tejo is an explosive game that involves clay, steel discs, and gunpowder.

People playing Tejo game throwing steel discs at mecha targets in Colombia

Throw a heavy steel puck at paper mecha targets filled with gunpowder. A successful hit detonates a loud bang. Enjoy it with local beer like Águila or Club Colombia.


Cash, ATM Cards, and 5G Connectivity

Cash is essential in Colombia, especially for street food, public transport, and small towns. Carry Colombian Pesos (COP) for daily payments.

Traditional Colombian Ajiaco soup served in a black clay pot

Use bank ATMs to withdraw money, and always decline Dynamic Currency Conversion (DCC). For internet connectivity, buy a Colombia eSIM before you fly to bypass biometric passport registration and connect directly to Claro or Movistar 5G.

The scenic Cocora Valley with tall wax palm trees in Colombia

FAQ

Q: Check-Mig form?
A: Check-Mig is mandatory for entering and leaving Colombia.
Q: No dar papaya?
A: Safety proverb: Do not show off your valuables.
Q: Street taxis?
A: Avoid street taxis; use Cabify, Uber, or Taxis Libres.
Q: eSIM 5G?
A: eSIM routes data through external servers, skipping local registration.

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