Salento, San Gil (Rafting, Bungee Jumping, Paragliding + more!) – Colombia

From Medellin, i took the night bus to Salento.Salento is in the coffee region of colombia and that afternoon i did a coffee tour with a dutch girl Maud from my room. Although i don’t like coffee, its one of the main things to do in Salento, and a key colombian export. It was already …

Catch up on Colombia – Part 3 (San Andres, Providencia, Medellin)

From Cartagena i flew to San Andres, a small island of the coast of nicaragua, that belongs to Colombia. I stayed there for a day before moving on to Providencia, another island belonging to colombia, a 20min flight from san andres. The only way to get to providencia is via san andres. I said hello …

Catch up on Colombia – Part 2 (Palamino, El rio, Cartagena)

From Tyrona, me, Derek and Marvin headed to Palamino, a small coastal village, where we stayed at Dreamer Hostel. From Palamino, we went tubing down the river whilst drinking beers! To get there we had to take moto taxis, whilst carrying the tube! On the way down the river we stopped From the hostel in …

Catch up on Colombia – Part 1 (Taganga, Santa Marta, Minca, Tayrona)

After leaving Peru, I arrived in Cartagena, Colombia. I then headed to Taganga, near Santa Marta, where i completed my PADI advanced open water course with a dutch guy called Beert, who i met at my hostel, and our instructor Adrian from Medellin. We saw lots of big Moray eels, different fish, lobsters and some …

Nazca, Huacachina, Paracas – Peru

After finishing the chocaquiera trek, Alex departed to do a tour of the salt flats, Joe and Lyle to do the Ausangate trek, the highest altitude trek in Peru. Feeling like we had done all we wanted to in Cusco, me and Niall set off to Nazca, where we took a small (8 person) plane …

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