Private Comuna 13 & Coffee Farm Tour in Medellin | Die beste Combo





Beschreibung
Diese Tour ist die beste Kombination, um die beiden Must-Do-Aktivitäten zu besuchen, wenn Sie unser schönes Medellin besuchen. Sie haben die Möglichkeit, den Bauernhof einer Familie zu besuchen, um ein echtes nicht touristisches Kaffeeerlebnis zu erleben und daran teilzunehmen und ein traditionelles köstlich frisches Mittagessen auf dem Bauernhof zu genießen. Wir erklären Schritt für Schritt jeden einzelnen Teil der Kaffeeproduktion von der Aussaat bis zum Rösten und Sie können ihn in verschiedenen Brühmethoden trinken. Aber auch die wirkliche Transformation eines Viertels, das früher sehr gewalttätig war und jetzt für eine viel bessere Zukunft seiner Gemeinde voranschreitet, lernt man aus erster Hand kennen. Seine Farben, seine Menschen und seine Geschichte machen diesen Teil der Tour zu einem unvergesslichen Erlebnis. Da wir das Beste aus beiden Atmosphären kombinieren: Natur- und Stadtgeschichte, versprechen wir, werden Sie den ganzen Tag über sehr engagiert und unterhalten. Wenn Ihnen die Zeit in Medellin fehlt, nehmen Sie an dieser Tour teil, Sie werden immer glücklich mit der Erfahrung sein, die Sie erhalten werden, buchen Sie jetzt!
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Reiseverlauf
Unsere Graffiti-Tour in der Comuna 13 ist auf jeden Fall ein Muss, wenn Sie nach Medellin reisen. Die gewalttätige Vergangenheit, die schöne Gegenwart und die vielversprechende Zukunft dieses Viertels machen es zu einem magischen Ort und zu einem unvergesslichen Erlebnis. Die Straßenkunst in der gesamten Nachbarschaft macht es bemerkenswerter zu wissen, dass die meisten von ihnen eine besondere Bedeutung in Bezug auf ihre Geschichte haben. Comuna 13 ist der Ort, an dem die ersten elektrischen Rolltreppen im Freien der Welt installiert wurden. Die Rolltreppen kosteten 3,5 Millionen USD und wurden gebaut, um mehr als 350 Treppen in einem sehr steilen Hügel zu retten. Neben den Rolltreppen, die zu einer der größten Touristenattraktionen wurden, ist Comuna 13 auch eines der größten Straßenkunstviertel Kolumbiens. Die Hälfte der Nachbarschaft zeigt bedeutungsvolle Graffiti und Sie haben die Möglichkeit, auf dieser unglaublichen Tour alle ihre Bedeutungen zu erfahren. Die Geschichte, die Straßenkunst und der Fortschritt in dieser Nachbarschaft sind einige der Gründe, diesen unvergesslichen Ort zu besuchen.
Das Kaffeefarm-Erlebnis findet in einem wunderschönen Familienbetrieb statt, der mit 14.000 Kaffeepflanzen jährlich rund 2 Tonnen Kaffee produziert. Wenn wir dort ankommen, haben wir ein traditionelles köstliches Mittagessen, um Energie zu haben und alles über die Kaffeeproduktion zu lernen. Der Kaffeeexperte gibt Ihnen einen umfassenden Überblick über die Kaffeeindustrie, um besser zu verstehen, was Sie auf der Tour sehen werden. Sobald die Einführung beendet ist, laden wir Sie ein, einen Kaffeesamen zu pflanzen und die Bohne als Frucht zu probieren. Dann bringen wir Sie zur Plantage, um einige Kaffeebohnen von den Bäumen zu pflücken und sie dann Schritt für Schritt zu verarbeiten, bis sie geröstet und gemahlen sind. Sie haben die Möglichkeit, Kaffee in verschiedenen Brühmethoden zu probieren, damit Sie die Geschmacksnoten der einzelnen Geräte unterscheiden können, während wir erklären, wo Sie den Kaffee in den Mund geben sollten, um ihn zu probieren. Zusammenfassend ist dieses Kaffeeerlebnis äußerst vollständig und ein unvergessliches Erlebnis, das Sie nicht verpassen sollten.
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Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Wir bieten Abholung und Rücktransport in jedem Viertel der Distrikte El Poblado und Laureles sowie in den Städten Envigado und Sabaneta an. Wenn Ihr Ort nicht aufgeführt ist, machen Sie sich keine Sorgen. Geben Sie einfach den Namen des Hotels/Gebäudes oder die Adresse manuell ein und wir kommen.
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Bewertungen(46)
We did Communa 13 with city tour on day 1 and the coffee farm tour the next day. Erika was the guide for Communa 13 and she was absolutely fantastic. She grew up in Communa 13 and her personal experiences and knowledge made it such a great tour with many family stories. The Coffee tour was guided by Andres. He is a coffee connoisseur and his relationship with the farm and his years of experience made it another great tour. Both were private tours where the guide came to pick us up in a nice suv and it was just my wife and I on the entire tour. MDT is the premier operator of custom personalized tours and the cost is well worth the experience. I highly recommend them for any tours in Medellin.
The tour guide went out of his way to ensure we had an experience of a lifetime. Highly recommend Alejandro who was extremely knowledgeable of the coffee industry. We had 9 in our group and everyone was very happy. The lunch was great, planned right in the middle of both tours.
Laura was absolutely fantastic! She planned our day perfectly: we started with Comuna 13, then enjoyed lunch at a beautiful farm, and after that we continued with an amazing coffee tour. Highly recommend Laura for anyone looking for an authentic, well-organized, and memorable experience!
The day after we arrived in Medellín, the charismatic and extremely knowledgeable Erika from Medellin Day Trips picked us up at our hotel and took us on a private day tour to Comuna 13. As this is the neighborhood where she grew up in, she knows everyone and has big feelings for her community. To say that it was a very humbling experience is an understatement. It truly made us look at our own lives and the things we take for granted as well as what we stress about. From conflict to color. From fear to art. Comuna 13 is Medellín’s heartbeat of resilience. Also, you have to visit Chota 13’s store and cafe. You’ll see a lot of his work all over Comuna 13. The second part of our day trip was at the organic coffee farm Bosques de la Doctora in Sabaneta where we started off with a typical Colombian lunch wrapped up in a banana leaf. Muy delicioso! Here we learned all about growing coffee, the entire process from bean to cup, as well as the different methods of brewing my husband Bjorn got to try out himself. Bjorn was totally in his element. Unfortunately, after this tour, every other coffee shop or location serving coffee is ruined as Bjorn became a kind of novice as he got to experience first hand how a cup of freshly ground coffee should be brewed and taste like. Personally I don’t care for coffee, I’d rather have a good cup of cacao, matcha latte, chai or herbal tea. I did get to try tea made out of the dried coffee berries which tasted a bit like hibiscus. We learned so much and had the best fun with Erika. She is fluid in English as well if your Spanish isn’t up to par. When visiting Medellin, this tour is an absolute must for every tourist. Saludos, Melanie & Bjorn from Curaçao
A super experience with Daniel; delivered when explaining and super friendly, a unique experience when knowing Medellin and its culture.
Today your chance for a tour to commune 13 and coffee farm. It was an amazing experience, of much knowledge and fun, thanks to our guide Daniel, who is very nice and knowledgeable 👏
My husband and I did a private tour of Conuna 13 and a coffee farm and it was AMAZING!! Yuly was extremely informative and we learned so much. Lunch was also provided and it was delicious!! Would highly recommend!!
My husband and I booked the coffee farm experience and the tour of Comuna 13 as one combined tour as we didn’t have a ton of time in Medellin. Our guide was Daniel, and he was wonderful. He spoke perfect English and was friendly, fun, informative and seemed to know lots of people in Comuna 13. We even got to meet one of the neighbourhood’s most prolific graffiti artists because Daniel introduced us. He picked us up on time at our hotel in a clean air conditioned vehicle. We headed to Comuna 13 early which was great because it wasn’t crowded and the vendors hadn’t yet set up for the day so we were able to see and enjoy the graffiti murals. We learned about the history of the community, the meaning behind the artwork and saw a ton. Daniel also took lots of great pictures of us and Airdropped them to me at the end of the tour. He also got us an incredibly delicious popsicle from a local vendor made from green mango and passionfruit which is served with a cup of lime juice and salt for dipping. We caught part of a truly impressive breakdancing performance and then we left. After that we drove over to the coffee farm which is a small family-run farm. They have some animals and they’re on the side of a mountain. They served us a delicious bandeja paisa for lunch with some of the ingredients coming straight for their farm (avocado, eggs, the leaves it was wrapped in). We brewed their coffee in 4 different methods and got to compare them. We also learned a lot about the coffee industry, and the life cycle of the coffee plant. Then we geared up in rubber boots and traditional coffee harvesting gear and set off into the hills to pick some coffee berries ourselves and then go through all the steps of the process. I would highly recommend Medellin Day Trips and Daniel specifically. He made the day really great.
My husband and I booked the coffee farm experience and the tour of Comuna 13 as one combined tour as we didn’t have a ton of time in Medellin. Our guide was Daniel, and he was wonderful. He spoke perfect English and was friendly, fun, informative and seemed to know lots of people in Comuna 13. We even got to meet one of the neighbourhood’s most prolific graffiti artists because Daniel introduced us. He picked us up on time at our hotel in a clean air conditioned vehicle. We headed to Comuna 13 early which was great because it wasn’t crowded and the vendors hadn’t yet set up for the day so we were able to see and enjoy the graffiti murals. We learned about the history of the community, the meaning behind the artwork and saw a ton. Daniel also took lots of great pictures of us and Airdropped them to me at the end of the tour. He also got us an incredibly delicious popsicle from a local vendor made from green mango and passionfruit which is served with a cup of lime juice and salt for dipping. We caught part of a truly impressive breakdancing performance and then we left. After that we drove over to the coffee farm which is a small family-run farm. They have some animals and they’re on the side of a mountain. They served us a delicious bandeja paisa for lunch with some of the ingredients coming straight for their farm (avocado, eggs, the leaves it was wrapped in). We brewed their coffee in 4 different methods and got to compare them. We also learned a lot about the coffee industry, and the life cycle of the coffee plant. Then we geared up in rubber boots and traditional coffee harvesting gear and set off into the hills to pick some coffee berries ourselves and then go through all the steps of the process. I would highly recommend Medellin Day Trips and Daniel specifically. He made the day really great.
We were very fortunate to have met our guide, Sara. Her passion and energy was key to our memorable experience. We gained a much deeper understanding and appreciation for Medellín and Columbia through Sara. Her acknowledgment of their difficult past was very helpful in getting the full picture about this country. Highly recommend Sara and this combined tour!



