Colombia Rock's.
After all our diving Me, Paul and Toyha left for Tayrona national park. Took us a out an hour to get to the main entrance of the park, where we started to walk through the jungle, climbing up and down on rocks crossing empty beaches and finally we got to Cabo de Juan. the last beach.
The once in the beginning has a really strong current so you can't swim over there, but the last one is worth walking for.
A lovely beach, a broad one which I prefer and the area around with mountains covered in rainforest, big rocks and clear water. As close to paradise you can get.
Sleeping in hammocks made it all better too. I love hammock sleeping. Can't tell why but it's just something different and I found it cozy.
Because of the truck we had to leave the next day to catch them in Medellin. Missed Cartagena that should be a lovely place to visit but for Colombia, I'll be back for sure. Colombia is the best country I've been to, the people, nature, everything just hit me hard straight to my heart. I love it !
Catch s flight to Medellin, late as always so got there at late afternoon where we found a nice Thai restaurant with good food and a bottle of red wine later we got to the hostel meeting the others and head of to expensive hard rock cafe. I would say, always good food and drinks and funky but to fucking expensive.
Medellin surprised me being that mordant as it is. A huge different compare to all the other big city's we been to. I like it, I like it a lot.
Spend almost a day on the truck heading to Tamesis, a small town south, famous for the orange and coffee farms. Paul, Matt and Me spend the evening drinking beers with locals we met. Hardly no English and no Spanish for us but we worked it out as usual. Next day we drove for an hour to another of those small towns surrounded by mountains covered in green. We got some horses and went horse riding up the montains going too a coffee farm.
Once there we got boots and a stick and where taking around the farm watching the differnent coffee plants and learned all the process. He also had cardamom so we got to taste it straight from the seeds. Delicious !
Had a tasty lunch, a broth with chicken, beef, big non sweet bananas, potatoes and advocate. Yummiii Colombian food. After horse riding back, we were pretty exhausted.
In the morning at the next day Me, Paul, Matt and Sunny went tubing. A bit more rough than Laos. We got life jackets and helmets for the ride and did 8km of tubing down the crazy rocky river. Man, we all got some scars and bruises every where but worth it. I was laughing as much so I couldn't even paddle.. And after one night of bush camp we are soon arriving in bogota and I'm so looking forward to met the best Christian Botten again. Yey.
- I don't waste any precious time.
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