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Our Favorite Waterfall Trip, Alejandria, Colombia
Alejandria is an adventure town and definitely does not get the credit it deserves. It is barely on any Colombian travel guides, and it should be one of the most touristic towns in Colombia and here’s why: It has about 5-7 waterfalls (that we know of) and most of them are easily accessible. Take a […]
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Waterfalls on our San Rafael Tours
San Rafael is a small town with a variety of activities which is located between Guatape and San Carlos. What we found in San Rafael is luxury cabins in the middle of the forest. This particular trip is well worth it, but you have probably seen nothing like this. Check out the gallery on the […]
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Waterfalls on our Guatape Tour
You don’t think one would mention waterfalls when mentioning Guatape, but no one looks for them because very few know about them. Guatape is an excellent one-day trip, but it is much better if you stay overnight and relax as to not be in a rush. We also recommend to go on a weekday as […]
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Waterfalls on our Tour to Santa Rosa de Osos.
This is a nice, easy day tour and very easy drive. You will encounter, 3-5 waterfalls, one of which is on the side of the road showing how beautiful the landscape is depending on the weather. One waterfall is kind of difficult to see, but it is one we shall give you a chance to […]
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Waterfalls on our Giradote and Don Matias Tour
On this tour, you will see 3 waterfalls – 2 in Don Matias and 1 in Giradote. This trip is interesting because you will have lunch at Waterfall Bocatoma in Don Matias. This is a nice strong waterfall with a sandy river beach nearby. Our local guide will make a popular Colombian dish called Sancocho. […]
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Waterfalls on our Jerico and Jardin Tour
Jerico has become one of my favorite towns. My first trip there was quite Erie, then as I began speaking to people, they are overwhelmingly nice, and it isn’t a fake nice. This town has lots to do as well and it is quite small. There is an area where you walk 100 steps down […]
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Waterfalls on our Barbosa and Cisneros Trip.
Barbosa is a town 45 minutes outside of Medellin. It is so close, there are Metrobuses that go there daily. The area around Barbosa actually has a plethora of waterfalls, and the locals don’t even know where one of them is. I asked about 10 people one day, people who lived there all their lives […]
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Waterfalls on our San Jeronimo and Anza Tour.
We have two different types of tours on this trip, a daily tour with just seeing waterfalls, and an overnight tour which includes waterfalls and lake fishing, plus horseback riding. We have a minimum of 3 waterfalls you will see on this tour, one in San Jeronimo, literally on the side of the highway, one […]
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Waterfalls on our trip to Retiro and La Ceja.
Retiro is a nice quaint little town where children feed and chase pigeons in the local town square. It has a variety of cafes and a nice outside arrangement for people to eat where restaurants bring food to your tables. Retiro has a very beautiful park with the main attraction called Waterfall Tequendamita. There is […]
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Waterfalls on our San Carlos, San Luis Tours.
We have a few different trip options to San Carlos and San Luis. This particular trip in both towns have a minimum of 4 waterfalls, but you will see a couple more on the drive. These two pueblos were previously occupied with war, but in recent years, the Colombian government turned that around. They are […]
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