
COMMUNITY-BASED TOURISM
Traveling to connect, leave a mark and transform realities.

El Paraiso neighborhood
In southern Bogotá, in the Ciudad Bolívar district, lies the El Paraíso neighborhood, where a group of people has created a unique tour with a variety of activities.
The experience begins with a ride on the TransMiCable to its final station. Then, you explore its vibrant streets on foot, enjoy a lively graffiti tour, support local businesses by purchasing from local entrepreneurs, and take in unparalleled views of the city.
Commune 13 and/or Santo Domingo - Medellín
It's no secret that Medellín has undergone one of the most inspiring urban and social transformations in Latin America. Comuna 13, once marked by drug-related violence and armed conflict, has now become a symbol of resilience and creativity.
Community-based tourism was born here as a collective response to redefine the territory, promote urban art, and open its doors to the world with stories of resistance, hope, and vibrant culture.
Join us as we explore its streets filled with murals, outdoor escalators, and hidden corners where music and color tell a new story.
Experience firsthand the energy of a community that transformed pain into art and fear into pride.


Afro-descendant and indigenous communities
In Colombia, numerous projects and initiatives are flourishing that seek to strengthen and showcase the richness of Afro-Colombian and Indigenous communities. Regions such as the Pacific, the Amazon, and the Caribbean not only surprise visitors with their unique biodiversity but also with the depth of their cultural and ancestral heritage.
Traveling to these territories is an invitation to connect with living traditions, knowledge passed down from generation to generation, and artistic expressions that keep the identity of their people intact.
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