based on 95 experiences from female travelers
Nathalie
Switzerland
My experience as a solo female traveler in Bogotá I stayed in the Chapinero neighborhood and felt safe both during the day and in the evenings. For arriving in Bogotá, I really recommend choosing a comfortable hotel or a cozy hostel that feels like a retreat just for you. The weather can change quickly and rain is common, so I was very happy to have my own private room where I could rest and recharge. I spent many days walking more than six hours, exploring Chapinero, La Candelaria, and the surrounding streets – there is so much to discover, from cafés and colors to everyday city life....
Posted: January 10, 2026Very cool experience. I stayed near the Gold Museum. There are many restaurants nearby and more museums. At night, it is not very safe to walk in the area and you should be careful with people who approach you to talk.
Posted: December 6, 2025Mely
Dominican Republic
It was a great experience. There are many places to visit and activities to do. The food is very good, the locals are very friendly and the food is delicious. I recommend going with a certified guide to avoid scams.
Posted: December 6, 2025Mely
Dominican Republic
Very nice experience. There is a lot to do and see. The locals are friendly and can provide you with information. The food is not expensive and very good. There are activities you can do without guides, and you can rent bicycles, but for this you need a special card.
Posted: December 6, 2025Amazing and safe! Solo traveling through Colombia was incredible! From vibrant cities to lush jungles, every day was an adventure. Met amazing people, felt safe, and fell in love with the culture. Can’t wait to go back! 🇨🇴
Posted: August 6, 2025Based on 89 local experiences
Based on 89 local experiences
very safe but be precautious for petty crime.. any city can be unsafe in certain areas .. but don’t let it stop you from enjoying yourself to the fullest. You use your intution & gut instinct you’ll be fine
Posted: January 9, 2026We have a lot of pickpocketers and phone thives, if you stay away from the more desplated areas and keep your bag in front of you when in a crowd you’ll be fine, as a local i always advice to travel on the first wagon of the transmilenio bus and away from open windows when in Sitp buses
Posted: January 7, 2026Milena
Bogota is safe, only if you know where to go. It has very beautiful and interesting places to visit, but if you come alone and go out at night alone to dangerous places you could put yourself at risk.
Posted: December 9, 2025You have to be careful with the homeless people, because sometimes they get angry if you don’t give them coins or something! Try to avoid the downtown at night such as parque berrio or el Hueco! :)))))
Posted: December 5, 2025Kinga
I have been living in Pasto for 5 months now and I must say that I feel very safe in this city. Nothing crazy has happened. I don’t go out at night alone, so about this I cannot share any experience.
Posted: November 29, 2025Andrea
Bogotá
3 days
Travel isn’t just a passion for me — it’s my lifestyle. I love connecting with people, learning from cultures, sharing stories and music, and exploring unique places. I can host, join trips, or find travel buddies abroad. 🌈 Life’s too short not to wander!
Laura
Bogotá
3 days
Hi, I'm Laura, I'm 25 years old and live in Bogotá with my family! I love cultural exchange and traveling, I recently quit my job and got to travel along side my mom and sister through Europe for two months! I love animals, playing tennis and boardgames :D