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I took the tour of Comuna 13 2 years ago and when we are on the top and I was looking over the city I knew I was going to move there. Thanks for the visit.
Some other suggestions: Tour the Botanical Gardens, check out the awesome views from Mirador Picacho, bike or walk up Cerro Volador, take the Real City walking tour of barrio Moravia, paragliding in San Felix for the especially adventurous...
I love that you don’t include many videos/pictures personally I think this type of videos are better because still leaves room for surprises and adventure once I’m visiting the country 🙌🙌🙌
No faltas comuna 3 Tres Constelaciones Manrique Don’t miss out on three, just as worthwhile as 13 are the constellations in Manrique near UVA de la Armonia
Very Cool video and itinerary. I have joined a hiking group here in Medellin and will go on my first hike on Saturday. I will use your list here to start going out checking out the area. Do you have any tours to recommend for Guatape? Would love to connect for a coffee some time.
I've never actually done a tour to Guatape - I like to do things myself so I just took the bus and then climbed up the rock lol But if you just search on Google and check the ratings you'll find plenty of great options for tours!
Yes I did hear about that. The rock might be closed but I'm not sure if the town is too - I made this video before the collapse. But yes definitely best to check before you head there 👍🏾
This videos should give you all the info you're after: ua-cam.com/video/-YCUIMqtGyo/v-deo.html But in summary - Manila (Poblado) and near Primer Parque (Laureles) are great places to start.
It depends how valuable your camera is to you. I personally don't even take paid video jobs for clients wanting to film in the street because there's definitely a chance you could lose it if you're unlucky.
@@AKJoel Thanks for the insight. I've been to Medellín once in 2018 and didnt feel particularly unsafe back then. Probably because I blended in quite well (brown skin, speak a little spanish). However as you said, you never know when you get unlucky. I'll use my B cam instead :)
📖 Links to All Activities Mentioned here: docs.google.com/document/d/1UqgNPi66Dis8BD29AL8MByWS_gSN1jjGLTWX3p7pYNk/edit?usp=sharing
✅ Get Your FREE Moving to Medellin Guide here: medellinmasterclass.com/checklist
🏠 Check out Rick's amazing properties here:
instagram.com/local.medellin/?igshid=NGVhN2U2NjQ0Yg%3D%3D&
I took the tour of Comuna 13 2 years ago and when we are on the top and I was looking over the city I knew I was going to move there. Thanks for the visit.
Thanks for sharing!
Some other suggestions: Tour the Botanical Gardens, check out the awesome views from Mirador Picacho, bike or walk up Cerro Volador, take the Real City walking tour of barrio Moravia, paragliding in San Felix for the especially adventurous...
Great tips Juan - thanks! I volunteer in Moravia every week and didn't even know they had a walking tour - I gotta do that!
I love that you don’t include many videos/pictures personally I think this type of videos are better because still leaves room for surprises and adventure once I’m visiting the country 🙌🙌🙌
Thank you! I love leaving something to the imagination too, so I'm glad you share that opinion 🙂
It's exciting to see your channel growing AK. Always enjoy your content. Thanks again, Glenn.
Cheers mate!
Hey mate, I’m travelling to Colombia in January and i’m finding your videos so informative. Thanks for the awesome content :)
Happy to help mate!!
that was amazing and perfect timing as a friend of mine just booked his week and there was also so good ideas for me. thanks Legend :)
Anytime mate! Glad ya enjoyed it 🙂
Very informative video AK..keep up the good work!!👍🏿
Glad you enjoyed it mate! 😊
this video made me miss Medellin a little bit
It really is an awesome place, I hope ya come back someday mate!
Great to know @AK Joel's Colombia I am visiting Medellín in January for my 24th birthday.
That's exciting Roman, you're gonna love it!
@@AKJoel Do you know of any private drivers?
Can't wait to take some of these amazing tours! Thanks!!
Let me know how it goes Andre!!
Watched you for a few weeks and just realized you got full sleeves. I barely noticed it lol.
Thank you Joel, i've been watching a lot of your videos, amazing advice!
Happy to hear that!
No faltas comuna 3 Tres Constelaciones Manrique
Don’t miss out on three, just as worthwhile as 13 are the constellations in Manrique near UVA de la Armonia
Great video AK
Cheers brother!
Exact video i was looking for 👍🏼
Great video and resource . Do you think I can do communa and city tour in same day ? Seems like the free tour options r 1030 and 230
Yes, the city tour is about 2 hours and you can do it in the morning. The Comuna 13 tour is about 3 hours and you can do it in the afternoon.
Very Cool video and itinerary. I have joined a hiking group here in Medellin and will go on my first hike on Saturday. I will use your list here to start going out checking out the area. Do you have any tours to recommend for Guatape?
Would love to connect for a coffee some time.
I've never actually done a tour to Guatape - I like to do things myself so I just took the bus and then climbed up the rock lol But if you just search on Google and check the ratings you'll find plenty of great options for tours!
Gracias, AK. I will find out which bus to take.@@AKJoel
Great info
Glad it was helpful!
Ak ,like it~great done-
Cheers mate, glad ya enjoyed it!
Thanks for the itinerary. I heard that Guatape is closed because part of La Piedra collapsed.
Yes I did hear about that. The rock might be closed but I'm not sure if the town is too - I made this video before the collapse. But yes definitely best to check before you head there 👍🏾
I’m visiting for 4 days , is there a specific area that I should choose for an Airbnb/hotel?
This videos should give you all the info you're after: ua-cam.com/video/-YCUIMqtGyo/v-deo.html
But in summary - Manila (Poblado) and near Primer Parque (Laureles) are great places to start.
This is great
Can’t be doing with salsa and met a few local men who can’t de doing with it either 🧐
Very informative video! A question. How safe/unsafe is it to walk around with a camera and do some casual street/landscape photography?
It depends how valuable your camera is to you. I personally don't even take paid video jobs for clients wanting to film in the street because there's definitely a chance you could lose it if you're unlucky.
@@AKJoel Thanks for the insight. I've been to Medellín once in 2018 and didnt feel particularly unsafe back then. Probably because I blended in quite well (brown skin, speak a little spanish). However as you said, you never know when you get unlucky. I'll use my B cam instead :)
Yeah B Camera is definitely a better idea - have fun mate!
Before i go back home? Lol im not going back
Haha same as me! I came to stay a month and never left 😂
Can you please recommend a guide that can be trusted?