Is Bogotá Safe in September 2026?

September is shoulder season in Bogotá. Shoulder season offers a balance of reasonable weather and moderate crowds — scam activity is present but less concentrated than peak months.

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September risk

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Scams documented

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Crowd level

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Shoulder Season

Crowd level

Moderate

September scam risk

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Year-round scams

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September travel

Safety tips for Bogotá in September

Season-specific guidance based on shoulder season conditions and how they interact with documented scam patterns.

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September is shoulder season in Bogotá — a practical window with moderate crowds and mostly fair weather. Scam pressure exists but is less concentrated than peak months.

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Accommodation prices are generally more reasonable during shoulder season. Still verify reviews and addresses before booking — scam operators are active year-round.

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Shoulder season means many popular sites are accessible without peak-season queues, reducing the crowded conditions that facilitate pickpocketing and distraction scams.

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Weather can be less predictable in shoulder months. Carry contingency plans for outdoor activities and transport disruptions that can create vulnerability to opportunistic scams.

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Regardless of season, the documented scams for Bogotá remain the same — review the full list of 14 warnings before you travel.

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Travel insurance is recommended for any trip to Bogotá. Policies covering theft, medical emergencies, and trip disruption are essential regardless of when you visit.

What to watch for

Top scams in Bogotá (active in September)

These scams operate year-round and remain active during September. Moderate crowds keep activity at standard levels.

Phone Snatching in Chapinero

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Thieves on motorcycles or on foot target pedestrians using smartphones in the Chapinero neighborhood, particularly along Carrera 7 and around the Chapinero Alto and LGBT-friendly bar strip on Calle 62. The snatch typically happens in seconds — a rider pulls alongside the sidewalk, a passenger grabs the phone, and the motorcycle accelerates before the victim can react. The area sees heightened incidents on weekend nights when foot traffic and distraction levels are high.

How to avoid: Keep your phone out of sight or in a front pocket when walking on busy Chapinero streets. If you must use your phone, step into a shop or doorway. Never walk while looking down at your screen near the road edge. Use navigation via earphones with the phone stowed rather than holding it up. Stay on well-lit central stretches of Carrera 7 and avoid side streets after dark.

Express Kidnapping in Unofficial Taxi

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Passengers in unlicensed taxis are driven to multiple ATMs under threat and forced to make withdrawals. This is a serious and documented risk throughout Bogotá, not limited to any one neighbourhood.

How to avoid: Use only Uber, InDriver, or Cabify with trip tracking. Never hail an unmarked taxi from the street in Bogotá, regardless of the time of day.

Scopolamine Drugging

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Bogotá is the city most associated with scopolamine (burundanga) worldwide. The drug is administered in drinks, cigarettes, or occasionally blown in someone's face, causing complete amnesia and compliance. Victims are walked to ATMs.

How to avoid: Never accept food, drinks, or cigarettes from strangers. Keep drinks covered and in sight at all times. Be especially cautious in bars and nightclubs frequented by tourists.

Scopolamine (Burundanga) Drugging

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Scopolamine, derived from the borrachero tree, is odorless and can be blown into a victim's face, applied to paper, or slipped into drinks. Victims lose free will, hand over valuables voluntarily, and have no memory of events. Reported near bars and clubs in Chapinero and La Candelaria.

How to avoid: Never accept drinks, cigarettes, or food from strangers in bars or on the street. Be extremely cautious on dating apps — some report matches using this drug. Do not leave drinks unattended. Avoid accepting flyers from strangers as the drug can be on the paper.

ATM Skimming in Zona Rosa

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Card skimming devices are installed on ATMs in and around Zona Rosa, particularly at standalone machines near nightlife venues on Calle 82 and Carrera 13. Criminals attach thin overlays to card readers and pinhole cameras above keypads to capture card data and PINs. Victims typically do not discover the theft until checking their accounts the following day. Compromised cards are often used for rapid small transactions or cloned for cash withdrawals across the city.

How to avoid: Use ATMs inside bank branches during business hours rather than standalone street machines. Cover the keypad with your hand when entering your PIN. Check your card reader for any loose overlay by giving it a firm tug before inserting your card. Consider using cash withdrawn before going out for the evening rather than at nightlife ATMs.

Other months

Is Bogotá safe in other months?

Common questions

Bogotá in September — answered

Is Bogotá safe to visit in September?

Bogotá is high risk for tourists in September. This is shoulder season for the South America region. Our database documents 14 scams year-round — during September, shoulder season offers a balance of reasonable weather and moderate crowds — scam activity is present but less concentrated than peak months. The most common risks are street scams, other scams, tour & activities.

Is September a good time to visit Bogotá?

September is a balanced shoulder season for tourists in Bogotá. Moderate crowds, reasonable prices, and scam activity that is present but less intense than peak months make this a practical travel window.

What scams are most common in Bogotá during September?

The documented scam types in Bogotá are consistent year-round: Street Scams, Other Scams, Tour & Activities, Taxi & Transport. During September (shoulder season), activity levels are moderate. The specific scams and their locations remain the same regardless of season.

Is it crowded in Bogotá in September?

Tourist crowd levels in Bogotá during September are moderate. Moderate crowds mean accessible attractions without the extreme density of peak season.

Should I get travel insurance for Bogotá in September?

Travel insurance is recommended for Bogotá regardless of when you visit. Shoulder season is generally lower-risk but standard travel emergencies can occur any time. Look for policies covering medical emergencies, theft/mugging, trip cancellation, and 24/7 emergency assistance.

What should I pack for Bogotá in September?

Beyond weather-appropriate clothing for September in South America, pack with scam prevention in mind: a cross-body bag with RFID-blocking (pickpocketing is documented in Bogotá), photocopies of your passport stored separately from the original, a phone case with a wrist strap (phone theft is reported), and a portable charger to maintain access to transport apps and maps. Avoid visibly expensive jewelry or electronics in high-risk areas.

Editorial note: Seasonal risk assessments for Bogotá are based on 14 year-round scam reports cross-referenced with regional travel patterns. Scam data is compiled from government travel advisories (US State Dept, UK FCDO, Australian DFAT), verified news sources, and traveler reports. Conditions change — always check current advisories before travel. Read our methodology →