escursioni a medellin e cascate nascoste





Descrizione
Vogliamo ispirare chiunque voglia conoscere le nostre esperienze in quanto parte della bellezza colombiana. Arriverete nel luogo in cui si svolgeranno gli eventi e conoscerete il meraviglioso percorso delle nostre foreste pluviali, delle cascate e dei fiumi. L'idea alla base di questa esperienza è quella di entrare in contatto con Madre Terra (la natura), di entrare nell'habitat di puma, ocelot, opossum, orchidee e uccelli, in particolare il cacique candela, e molte altre specie che vivono in questa riserva naturale, a soli 40 minuti dalla città di Medellín. L'orario e il punto di partenza sono le 9:00 presso il ristorante Chicken Diez situato a Poblado, Calle 10 #43c - 05. Raggiungeremo il punto di partenza della passeggiata ecologica con un veicolo privato e saremo di ritorno verso le 14:30. Altri aspetti degni di nota Include il trasporto spuntini assicurazione Ricordatevi di indossare abiti comodi NON PREOCCUPARTI SE NON PORTI LE SCARPE, NOLEGGIAMO GLI STIVALI PER 10.000 COP O 4 USD
Opzioni tour
Itinerario
Visiteremo il Parco Naturale Los Salados visiteremo le cascate conosciute come getto delle campane foreste nebulose molta natura
Visiteremo il Parco Naturale Los Salado visiteremo cascate conosciute come campane e tanta natura
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi alla schiena
- Sconsigliato in gravidanza
- Sconsigliato ai viaggiatori con problemi cardiovascolari
- I viaggiatori devono avere una buona forma fisica
- non è raccomandato per i bambini di età inferiore ai 7 anni
- non è raccomandato per le persone di età superiore ai 65 anni
- non è raccomandato per le persone in sovrappeso
- non è raccomandato per le persone in sovrappeso
Recensioni(321)
Beautiful experience being in nature, hiking the creek and arriving at the waterfall. Our tour guides were very kind, helpful and very skilled hikers so it felt we were in good hands.
Our 2 guides, Goody and Alajandro were the best guides I have ever had. Lots of nature information, and their guidence and physical help on the trail was awesone. I am 70 yrs old and had a great hike with these guides
A great way to spend 5 hours. The hike goes through the stream many times so I would recommend renting the rubber boots - well worth the couple of dollars. Met some really nice people on the hike. Would certainly recommend
Wonderful experience! The guides were so helpful with navigating the hike. They were very cautious. The terrain wasn’t too difficult it was a bit slippery at times, which the guides helped us through. They were very patient, allowing us time to take in views. The snacks were very yummy!
Amaaaazing experience! Sebastian and Gurri were so kind and knowledgeable. The timing was impeccable and snacks were provided which was a nice plus. The hike was beautiful and I was able to ask all my annoying questions about random plants and animals I saw with full support! Would definitely recommend to all level hikers so long as you can walk for long periods of time and on different levels of elevation. Of course there are lots of rocks, so that’s something to consider with mobility too.
This was one of the best tours here in Medellin. Sebas and Adrian were so helpful, informative, and attentive. Adrian even helped us with the miradores tour and we were able to enjoy this experience thanks to him. I am forever grateful for that.
A wonderful hike through beautiful nature, including several small river crossings along the way and stunning waterfalls at the end. Sébastien was a fantastic guide—friendly, knowledgeable, and made the experience even more enjoyable. Highly recommended!
Very nice experience with so many beautiful water features. Sebastian was great in pointing out local plant and animal life. The waterfall was a main event in the end and was so refreshing!
This is a great way to get outside the city of Medellin and enjoy the beautiful surrounding nature. They pick you up in El Poblado and the drive to the start is about 30 mins with great views along the way. We were driven in a car but others were taken in a bus. Our group was about 20 people. The walk to the waterfall is about and hour each way and it does include some steep/rocky and sometimes slippery terrain. It’s pretty wet and sometimes muddy but you can (and should) rent boots at the start. Also recommend ordering lunch which will be waiting for you when you get back.
10/10 muy excelente! The guides were kind and knowledgeable.



