Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Mompox and Cartagena (February 9 – 21)

Barranquilla’s Carnaval is the second largest in the world after Rio de Janeiro.  Since it was happening while we were in Colombia we could not afford not to go.  We packed our bags, my in-laws and off we went.

We drove from Medellín to Montería and spent the night there with some relatives.  The next day we arrived in Barranquilla, we are staying at Marcela cousin’s house.  We spent the next three days enjoying Barranquilla’s Carnaval, it was great to be part of it; although the heat was hitting us hard!

We attended all the parades and have to admit that most of the participants are very well prepared and the show is impressive! However if you ever get a chance to go to the carnaval, we will recommend you only go to the parade on day one and then try to get tickets for the big concert that is organized every year.

On the Way to Montería, Colombia
Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
CBarranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval, Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla, Colombia

We then drove to Mompox, a town recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage.  We stayed at a small hotel where we were accepted almost as family.

On the way from Barranquilla to Mompox, Colombia
Magdalena River, Mompox, Colombia
Mompox, Colombia

We spent the next couple of days walking around the town, going to see the sunset on the river and visiting the local cheese factory.

Magdalena River, Mompox, Colombia
Sunset in the Magdalena River, Mompox, Colombia
Mompox, Colombia
Mompox, Colombia
Mompox, Colombia
Silver Jewellery, Mompox, Colombia
Mompox, Colombia
Mompox, Colombia
Mompox, Colombia
Sunset in the Magdalena River, Mompox, Colombia
Sunset in the Magdalena River, Mompox, Colombia
Mompox, Colombia

On our way to Cartagena we decided to take the old access way to Mompox… via ferry.  Up until a few months ago Mompox did not have road access, one had to take a ferry to cross the Magdalena River in order to get to Mompox.  Currently there is one bridge in operation and the second one under construction and it is expected to open in just over a year.

We drove the car on the ferry together with more than 20 other vehicles including transport trucks and off we went cruising along the river.  It took just over an hour to reach Magangue; from there it took us a few hours to reach Cartagena.

On the Ferry from Mompox to Magangue, Colombia

From Cartagena we visited Barú, an island nearby.  The beach is beautiful, comparable to the beaches in Maldives or Bora Bora.  We have never been here but were impressed with how touristic this place is and the amount of ilegal hostels they have built on the beach and the amount of restaurants.  We also witnessed how pushy locals can be with the tourists, it was not nice!

Barú Island, Colombia
Barú Island, Colombia

In Cartagena we are staying at Marcela aunt’s house.  We spent time visiting the Old City and the San Felipe Castle.  We had not been to Cartagena in years and we loved it. The old city is very organized and the architecture of the city is just magnificent. While there we also attended the baptism of Marcela cousin’s son.

Cartagena’s Old City, Colombia
Cartagena’s Old City, Colombia
Cartagena’s Old City, Colombia
Cartagena’s Old City, Colombia
Cartagena’s Old City, Colombia
Cartagena’s Old City, Colombia
San Felipe Castle, Cartagena, Colombia
Marcela and her Father, San Felipe Castle, Cartagena, Colombia
San Felipe Castle, Cartagena, Colombia
San Felipe Castle, Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena’s Old City, Colombia
Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena, Colombia
Cartagena, Colombia
Banana Plantation, Urabá, Colombia
Mountains in Colombia

It was an excellent trip to the north of Colombia, where we knew some places but had not been there for many years.

Medellin (January 20 – February 8)

We arrived in Medellin, our home city, on January 21th. We had only decided to come home a couple of days ago so our families had only known for about 48hrs that we were coming, Carlos family was not even in Medellin, they were on the Colombian coast for holidays. But we wanted some family time, some warm weather and a bit of a break, so what better place to do it than Colombia!

We arrived in Colombia just in time for Carlos grandfather’s 103 birthday… as you can imagine it was a big celebration with many family members.

Grandpa’s 103 Birthday, Medellín, Colombia
Grandpa’s 103 Birthday, Medellín, Colombia
Grandpa’s 103 Birthday, Medellín, Colombia
Grandpa’s 103 Birthday, Medellín, Colombia

While in Medellín we found a graffiti tour which runs on Comuna 13, once upon a time one of the most dangerous neighbourhood in the country.  Nowadays the culture has changed and they found out that bringing tourists to the neighbourhood brings income for many families.  We spent around 2 hours walking around Comuna 13 with a local graffiti artist who explained about the dark past of the neighbourhood and showed most of the graffiti in the area.  It was nice to see the recovery of this area of the city, if you are in Medellín we highly recommend you sign up for the tour.

Comuna 13, Medellín, Colombia
Comuna 13, Medellín, Colombia
Comuna 13, Medellín, Colombia
Grafitti Tour in Comuna 13, Medellín, Colombia
Grafitti Tour in Comuna 13, Medellín, Colombia
Grafitti Tour in Comuna 13, Medellín, Colombia
Grafitti Tour in Comuna 13, Medellín, Colombia
Grafitti Tour in Comuna 13, Medellín, Colombia
Grafitti Tour in Comuna 13, Medellín, Colombia
Grafitti Tour in Comuna 13, Medellín, Colombia
Grafitti Tour in Comuna 13 – Even the Cemetery has Grafitti all over, Medellín, Colombia
Grafitti Tour in Comuna 13 – Even the Cemetery has Grafitti all over, Medellín, Colombia
Comuna 13 from the Cable Car – Metrocable, Medellín, Colombia
Comuna 13 from the Cable Car – Metrocable, Medellín, Colombia

We were also invited to Carlos’ cousin wedding, again another opportunity to catch up with aunts, uncles and cousins.

Who would have thought we could dress up and clean up so well after many months of backpacking, Medellín, Colombia

We also got an invitation to go to an orchids competition… as weird as that sound Marcela’s aunt belongs to an orchids association and every few months they run competitions, where orchids growers bring their best plant to be judge.

Orchids Competition, Medellín, Colombia
Orchids Competition, Medellín, Colombia
Orchids Competition, Medellín, Colombia
Orchids Competition, Medellín, Colombia

Time flies by when we are in Colombia, every day we have invitations for lunch, dinner and snacks… we had eaten a lot in Japan and now in Colombia we will be gaining a few pounds for sure.