Paragliding in Colombia
The Flying Experience
Colombia lives and breathes paragliding. With its reliable flying conditions you can expect to fly XC every day, and clock up plenty of airtime in conditions that are generally smooth. The terrain is lush and green, and temperatures are perfect.
Where to Paraglide in Colombia
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Know before you go!
Take off early:
In Roldanillo zone only can take off until 1 pm because then comes the pacific wind.
In case of emergency:
The firefighters can help you in an emergency, depending on which municipality you are in, you should call the one in that municipality. Radio frequency in case of emergency: 145700
Landing:
You can land on the lanes between the sugar cane, but do not land in the crops. Not just for the farmer, that stuff can grow really tall and the leaves cut like knives.
Reputation:
Rolda’s reputation for superlight wonderful thermals is somewhat overemphasised and changing weather patterns mean stronger conditions. The conditions are still good, but you can expect some pretty active flying too.
Weather and Climate
What is the Climate like?
Because of the country's close proximity to the Equator, Colombia’s climate is generally tropical and isothermal (without any real change of seasons). Temperatures vary little throughout the year. The only genuinely variable climatic element is the amount of annual precipitation.
From December to March and July to August, the dry season serves up incredible cross country conditions, perfect for prolonged flights. But don't fret if you're planning a trip during the rainy season (April to June and September to November) – mornings tend to bring clear skies, offering good windows of flight-worthy weather. Colombia's paragliding scene basically promises thrills year-round.
The Travel Experience
How do you get around?
Most international flights arrive at El Dorado International Airport in Bogota. You will therefore usually need to organise short domestic flights to and from Medellín and Cali. Or if you have the time, take the bus.
In Colombia, iconic yellow taxis, provide a convenient and accessible means of urban travel. For longer distances, Colombia's domestic flights connect major cities and remote regions, and local buses will get you to most flying sites on the same day. Landed out? This must be the easiest country for retrieve. Hitchhiking is great, a farmer will give you are ride on the back of the motorcycle, a pond will get you across the river, and the many motor cycle and van taxi’s seem to always magically appear. Feeling festive? Embrace the slow-paced charm of the colorful Chivas, a traditional bus that offers a pretty unique ride, often with loud local music.
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Ethnicity and religion
The majority of Colombians are of mestizo descent (a mixture of indigenous peoples and Spanish colonizers). Apart from that there are significant Afro-Colombian and indigenous communities, including Wayuu, Emberá, and Nasa peoples.
Religiously, Colombia is predominantly Christian, with Roman Catholicism being the largest denomination. However, there's also a growing Protestant presence in recent years. Indigenous beliefs and rituals persist in some regions, reflecting the syncretism between Catholicism and indigenous spirituality.
Geographically varied, Colombia features Andean mountains, Amazon rainforest, and Caribbean coastlines. Agriculture, mining, and oil production are key sectors of the economy. Traditional Colombian architecture can be found in colonial towns like Cartagena, while modern skyscrapers dominate urban centers like Bogotá and Medellín.
Colombia's rich ethnic diversity, coupled with its geographical beauty and historical significance, contribute to its vibrant cultural identity as a nation in South America.
Local language
In Colombia, Spanish is the official and predominant language. The country's linguistic landscape is further enriched by its diverse ethnic groups contributing to regional dialects and expressions. While Spanish is universally spoken, indigenous languages, such as Wayuu, Nasa Yuwe, and Emberá, persist, reflecting the country's multicultural heritage.
What to eat when you are hungry?
You imagine a rich colourful, flavoursome blend of fruits and spices, but they kick things off with arepas – a type of corn cake that is a Colombian staple, enjoyed at any time of day. They stuff them with cheese, eggs, or savory meats for a taste of Colombian comfort. This is definitely not for everyone.
Empanadas though, are a street food delight – crispy, golden pockets filled with a mix of meat, potatoes, and spices. Perfect for on-the-go munching.
Colombia's love affair with coffee is legendary, and a visit wouldn't be complete without sipping on a rich cup of Colombian java. The country's coffee plantations produce some of the finest beans in the world. It might be a bit sweeter than you expect.
Seafood lovers are right at home on either coastline, where delicious fish and seafood dishes are available on every street corner.
Bandeja paisa is a feast on a plate – a hearty dish featuring rice, beans, ground meat, chorizo, avocado, plantains, and a fried egg. It's a true representation of Colombia's diverse regional flavors. Make sure you have a few hours of time after, to sleep. Buen provecho!
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What to do on your day off?
Colombia has been shaking off its old reputation and emerging as a top travel destination. Picture colorful streets, lively salsa beats, and some seriously breathtaking landscapes. From exploring ancient ruins to dancing the night away, this country's got it all. So grab your sunscreen, brush up on your Spanish, and get ready for an epic flying adventure in Colombia!
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