@@revc9835 Yes, no doubt. The touring group I booked with was a global travel company called G Adventures and they were fantastic -- I have done three different trips with them on three different continents and my satisfaction level was 100% each time. For the Lost City trek specifically, they have a partnership with a local touring company called Magic Tours, from where the tour guides came from. My satisfaction level with them was also 100%.
@@Markjenson1894that's the problem I prefer to go with the Natives and no supporting these mass tourism after 2014. Was like going to acropolis the magic is missing
Wife and I loved about 10 years ago. Same Shaman! We slept in hammocks though and the river crossing there wasn’t a cable car. Walked through holding onto a cable with guides as helpers. It was dangerous as there would be no way to recover you if you got washed away. One of our most memorable vacations
I did that Route 2006 I was in Germany before but then I hear about the world cup and I run away. At the time was paramilitary areas and nobody not even the Tayrona go there or the coguis, we also pick up Jaua a fruit that let a ink for temporary tattoos and work all the Caribbean cost making tattoos. Was a beautiful experience, no tourist just me my friends and paramilitaries.
Did it in 2017, best trek ive done so far. Its physically also demanding. The cool thing is that you have to cross rivers. And back then it wasnt overrun at all, whicj is important. The, need to limit the number of tourists by all means.
La mayoría de los europeos, nunca han visto a un indígena. ellos llaman a los blancos hermanitos menores por no saber cuidar la tierra, el agua, la exhuberante naturaleza, los animales. Todo lo arrasamos.
Huh. If it's a lesson worth learning by us modern people, why did the tribe disappeared and only a few of their descendants survived? Fr. Greed is always part of the human pysche. 🙄 Why did you think it was abandoned?
Spanish Conquistadors, spreading disease, war, slavery and conquest. That's what happened to the native people there and many other places, spreading all through South and North America
@@The_One_Cosmos Yes and no; due to geographical isolation, native tribes in some regions of America could survive to the Spanish invasion, maintaining their languages, habits and traditions
Please start with the name. I was like what lost city? But ya not lost, we just want to keep it a secret. Here is another secret, Colombias know how important and sacrate animal fat is and asking for vegan food is an insult.
2:01 I can't watch this film. If I was on that expedition I would tell them that what they are doing is animal cruelty and exploitation. I would immediately turn around and walk back not only that I would unburden at least one of the mules and walk the animal back to the village and give him water to drink.
Such a beautiful country
On my bucket to list to do in 2024.
9:23 happy to see my dad explaining something that he has a passion for.
What? Is this really your dad?
Is also my dad and I’m so proud he could appear in his favourites documentary channel, such an honor.
What? That's MY dad. ..Hermano?
@@DWTravel yeah, hahaha
Hola, primos! Ese es mi tío.
I love Colombia saludos desde Argelia 😘😘
Nice, i'm going to colombia and doing some research and never heard of this place! Your vid is inspiring me to trek up there!
Colombian is Wonderful from France
I did this trek in March 2023. It was fascinating! So good to view such good memories here.😎
Can you recommend the guide or company?
@@revc9835 Yes, no doubt. The touring group I booked with was a global travel company called G Adventures and they were fantastic -- I have done three different trips with them on three different continents and my satisfaction level was 100% each time. For the Lost City trek specifically, they have a partnership with a local touring company called Magic Tours, from where the tour guides came from. My satisfaction level with them was also 100%.
@@Markjenson1894that's the problem I prefer to go with the Natives and no supporting these mass tourism after 2014. Was like going to acropolis the magic is missing
Amazing video sharing
Great video! Amazing place
Look at beautiful view 🤩🥺
Hi Hello wow very beautiful Marshallah.
This is phenomenal ❤
Hermoso país, quisiera algún día visitarlo. saludos desde Colombia.
Eso es Colombia
@@paraslashcreo que es gringo o giri y quería decir un saludo a Colombia
Did this track last week. The humidity and sun are very challenging, combined with the steep parts. But worth it!
Shout out to Joel! Enjoy the travels! Cheers from home. ;)
Wife and I loved about 10 years ago. Same Shaman! We slept in hammocks though and the river crossing there wasn’t a cable car. Walked through holding onto a cable with guides as helpers. It was dangerous as there would be no way to recover you if you got washed away. One of our most memorable vacations
We were the oldest in the group.
Amazing video Hugh Jackman
I did that Route 2006 I was in Germany before but then I hear about the world cup and I run away. At the time was paramilitary areas and nobody not even the Tayrona go there or the coguis, we also pick up Jaua a fruit that let a ink for temporary tattoos and work all the Caribbean cost making tattoos. Was a beautiful experience, no tourist just me my friends and paramilitaries.
Wow.
Can you recommend the guide or company to walk with? We are going there next week 😊
It's a guide company...including, hostel, and foods ❤
Did it in 2017, best trek ive done so far. Its physically also demanding. The cool thing is that you have to cross rivers. And back then it wasnt overrun at all, whicj is important. The, need to limit the number of tourists by all means.
Nice video! Looks tough but super interesting.
How is it travelling if you don’t speak Spanish?
La mayoría de los europeos, nunca han visto a un indígena. ellos llaman a los blancos hermanitos menores por no saber cuidar la tierra, el agua, la exhuberante naturaleza, los animales. Todo lo arrasamos.
Did the trek a few weeks ago w/ my gf. It was amamzing. I hurt myself, def have to be in shape somewhat. I really want do it again
How do you keep your electronics charged out there?
You don't
There's electricity in most of the campsites since 2016. If you need further info, feel free to contact us
Estuve ahí, ví las mariposas amarillas de Macondo
What time of year did you treck?
I went in late November. The site is closed every September, so don’t try to go then.
@@joeldullroy please, i need the contents of the guide or company for the treack.
Thank you
@@revc9835 I went with Wiwa Tours
@@joeldullroy thank you. Is there a different between wiwa tour and wiwa walker? I understand that wiwa is the tribe, there is more than 1 wiwa?
@@joeldullroy Please and is it open in October?Thank you.
Huh. If it's a lesson worth learning by us modern people, why did the tribe disappeared and only a few of their descendants survived? Fr. Greed is always part of the human pysche. 🙄 Why did you think it was abandoned?
Hi! It was probably due to lung diseases that Spaniards brought from old Europe. If you want to do this great trek, feel free to contact us!
Spanish Conquistadors, spreading disease, war, slavery and conquest. That's what happened to the native people there and many other places, spreading all through South and North America
All the peoples conquered by the Spanish speak Spanish. It's a tell tale sign
@@The_One_Cosmos Yes and no; due to geographical isolation, native tribes in some regions of America could survive to the Spanish invasion, maintaining their languages, habits and traditions
Please start with the name. I was like what lost city? But ya not lost, we just want to keep it a secret. Here is another secret, Colombias know how important and sacrate animal fat is and asking for vegan food is an insult.
2:01 I can't watch this film. If I was on that expedition I would tell them that what they are doing is animal cruelty and exploitation. I would immediately turn around and walk back not only that I would unburden at least one of the mules and walk the animal back to the village and give him water to drink.
0:08 he absolutely butchered that Spanish pronunciation, I have never cringed so hard before in my life