Santa Elena, El Duende & El Diablo Waterfalls
Overview of the tour in Medellin
Observations:
-It does not include food, you must bring your own food and hydration.
-Not recommended for people with severe cardiac or respiratory problems
-Not recommended for those with joint problems such as ankles, knees and hips.
-If you do not show up or you are caught in the afternoon on the day of departure, there is no refund.
Recommendations:
- The water and weather are cold, bring a windbreaker or thin buso if you feel you need it.
- Bring a change of clothes or bathing suit if you want to swim in the waterfall and bags to pack them when they are wet.
- Raincoat or tent in case of rain
- Bag to store garbage.
- Lunch is not included, you can bring it or pack good snacks for the whole day.
- Good hydration for the whole day.
- Please read the general recommendations in the image at the bottom.
Transportation:
- You can go by private transportation and drop off in Santa Elena, we start and end at the park
- Ticket to Santa Elena $3.300.
This activity includes:
- Placita de Flórez
- Santa Elena
- Cascada El Duende
- Guia, Seguro, Snack, Transporte Veredal
Our Guides
On arrival
To start, we will take the road from the El Cartucho sector, through the rural passes to the San Ignacio trail. There we will continue along a road on rails, then a narrow and unpaved road, muddy terrain, until we reach the canyon of the creek. We will find pine forests and native forests and after walking through this canyon, we will reach the first swimming pool, known as El Duende and then go to the Cascada del Diablo and begin to undo steps to retake the road to where the chivero awaits us back
Free Cancellation
Free Cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Late cancellation or your non-arrival is not refundable.