Imagine soaring 1000 feet high over lush mountains, cascading waterfalls, and dense jungle—sound exhilarating? This tour near Medellín offers just that, combining adrenaline, natural beauty, and authentic Colombian culture all in one day.
For $150 per person, you’ll spend roughly 7 to 8 hours discovering some of Colombia’s most stunning landscapes with private transport, snacks, and insurance included.
For this activity you don't reserve a spot in a group, but it is pretty much a private activity. I was not aware of this initially but it allowed the guide (Luisa) to offer flexibility throughout the day and give a personalized experience.
I had an amazing time on this excursion! It was a lot of fun, and while a bit challenging, it made the experience even more rewarding. Id say you should be in reasonably good shape to fully enjoy it. Our guide Carlos was fantasticvery attentive and patient, making sure we had enough breaks and time…
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Luisa was an amazing tour guide. She was extremely patient because with all the hiking my sisters and we stopped a lot because of the higher elevation. She was also, very accommodating to our needs. The zip lining and waterfall were amazing and beautiful. I would do it again
What really makes this experience stand out? First, the zipline itself—the longest and highest in Colombia—delivers a rush and incredible views that are hard to beat. Second, the personalized, flexible approach of guides like Luisa and Diego ensures your adventure is tailored to your pace and interests.
Yet, keep in mind the hiking involved requires good physical fitness, especially since you’ll trek to and from waterfalls through natural paths.
This tour is ideal for adventurous travelers who love nature, scenic landscapes, and a bit of challenge. It's perfect if you’re in good shape and want a full day of thrills coupled with insights into local culture. If you're after a relaxing, slow-paced tour, this might be more intense than you’re looking for, but for those craving excitement and stunning vistas, it’s hard to beat.
- Key Points
- A Thorough Look at the Experience
- Starting Point: La Ceja—A Taste of Traditional Antioquia
- The Main Event: Salto del Buey and Colombia’s Highest Zipline
- Trekking to the Waterfalls and the Ferrata Trail
- The Waterfall Experience
- Relaxation and Cultural Insights
- Final Notes and Practicalities
- Who Should Consider This Tour?
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Unbeatable views: Ziplining over waterfalls and mountains offers some of Colombia’s most awe-inspiring scenery.
- Authentic culture: Stops in La Ceja give insight into Antioquia’s local traditions and way of life.
- Adventure and challenge: The trek to the waterfall, Ferrata trail, and optional climb demand good fitness but reward with unforgettable moments.
- All inclusive: Entry, snacks, insurance, and private transport make logistics easy, letting you focus on the experience.
- Highly rated guides: Guides like Luisa and Diego are praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and flexibility.
- Excellent value: For around $150, you get a full day packed with adventure, culture, and stunning vistas.
A Thorough Look at the Experience

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Starting Point: La Ceja—A Taste of Traditional Antioquia
The journey begins with a pick-up in Medellín around 8:00 am. The drive takes you through the scenic mountains of Antioquia, passing lush fields and quaint towns. First stop: La Ceja, affectionately called “Eyebrow” for its shape, is a small town that has preserved its European-influenced heritage. Here, you’ll get a chance to wander the streets, chat with locals, and enjoy a glimpse of daily life untouched by modern rush.
Reviewers love this part for its genuine feel, with one noting, “Talking to the local community in La Ceja was a highlight—so authentic.” It’s a perfect way to set the tone for the day: relaxed, scenic, and culturally enriching.
The Main Event: Salto del Buey and Colombia’s Highest Zipline
Next, the adventure hits its peak at Salto del Buey. This is the main attraction—the longest and highest zipline in Colombia—stretching 2200 feet across the mountains and waterfalls, soaring 1000 feet above the valley. From the start, you’ll be treated to breathtaking views of up to five waterfalls cascading below you.
Many reviews rave about this experience. One says, “Soaring over waterfalls and mountains felt like a dream. The views were stunning, and the zipline was a real adrenaline rush.” The thrill is matched by the scenery, which you’ll see from an angle impossible on foot.
The zipline operation is very professional, with safety clearly paramount. Guides like Diego and Laura are praised for their attentiveness, making sure everyone feels secure, even if heights aren’t your usual thing. For those concerned about weight, note the limit is 100 kg, but as long as you’re in good shape, you’ll be good to go.
Trekking to the Waterfalls and the Ferrata Trail
After the zipline, the tour takes you down into the natural landscape via a 35-40 minute trek. This hike is through rough, natural paths—expect uneven terrain and some steep sections. The trek is demanding enough that reviewers suggest being in reasonably good shape. But the payoff is immense: standing at the base of the Jump of the Ox Waterfall, feeling the raw power of nature.
One reviewer mentions, “Climbing beside the waterfall via the Ferrata trail was out of this world,” emphasizing the sense of achievement and closeness to nature. For those who opt in, climbing the Ferrata adds an extra adrenaline hit, but it’s optional because the main highlight—the waterfall—is already spectacular.
The Waterfall Experience
Reaching the base of the Jump of the Ox allows you to feel the water’s force—a truly immersive experience. Expect to get wet—bring a change of clothes if you want to stay dry afterward. The spray from the waterfall is invigorating, and many reviews mention how the power of the water leaves a lasting impression.
Those who take the risk to climb the waterfall report it as “a once-in-a-lifetime experience” and “absolutely worth the effort.” Plus, the natural scenery is so stunning that many find themselves simply mesmerized by the beauty.
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Relaxation and Cultural Insights
After the adrenaline and physical exertion, there's time to relax at the eco-park, which has facilities for sitting back, eating, or enjoying a drink. Snacks are included, and the atmosphere allows you to unwind and take in the views.
Throughout the day, guides like Luisa are praised for their patience, friendliness, and flexibility. One reviewer describes her as “extremely accommodating,” highlighting how personalized attention enhances the experience. Your guide will also share snippets about local culture and natural history, adding depth to your adventure.
Final Notes and Practicalities
- Transport: Private, comfortable transportation ensures a smooth ride without the chaos of group tours. The drive takes about 2 hours each way.
- Inclusions: Entrance to the eco-park, snacks, insurance, and private transport are included; meals like lunch, or activities like the Via Ferrata, are extra.
- Physical Fitness: The tour involves hiking, climbing, and ziplining, so good fitness is essential.
- Booking: Book about 17 days ahead on average; the tour is highly popular.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This adventure is best suited for active travelers who enjoy nature, scenic views, and a bit of physical challenge. It’s ideal for families, groups of friends, or couples looking for a full day of adrenaline and cultural discovery. If you’re not comfortable with hiking or heights, you might find some parts demanding but still rewarding with the right mindset.
This is not a relaxing lazy day, but rather an exciting, immersive experience that rewards your effort with breathtaking scenery and unforgettable memories.
The Sum Up

For those seeking a unique blend of adrenaline, natural beauty, and cultural insight, this zipline and waterfall tour near Medellín offers exceptional value. It’s a chance to fly over waterfalls, stand at the foot of roaring cascades, and explore authentic towns—all in one day. The highly praised guides, stunning landscapes, and the thrill of Colombia’s highest zipline make it a standout experience.
While it requires good physical condition and a willingness to hike, the sense of accomplishment and the views you’ll take home are well worth the effort. It’s a perfect choice for adventure lovers who want to see Colombia from a perspective few get to experience.
If you’re craving an active day filled with spectacular scenery and authentic local flavors, this tour will leave you with stories to tell long after the mountains and waterfalls are a distant memory.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children or older adults?
Most reviews focus on active travelers and those in good shape; the hike and climbing might be too demanding for very young children or seniors with limited mobility. Always check your personal fitness level and consult the guide if unsure.
What is the weight limit for ziplining?
The maximum weight allowed is 100 kg (about 220 pounds). As long as you're under that, you'll be able to enjoy the zipline safely.
How long is the zipline experience?
You’ll go ziplining twice—there and back—totaling about 20 minutes of pure adrenaline over incredible scenery.
Are snacks included, and what should I bring?
Snacks are provided, but it’s recommended to pack light and bring water, sunscreen, bug spray, and comfortable shoes.
Is the tour private or group-based?
This is a private experience—only your group will participate—allowing for more flexibility and personalized attention.
What should I wear for the hike and zipline?
Comfortable, sturdy shoes like hiking boots or sneakers are essential. Long pants help protect against scrapes, and a hat and sunscreen are recommended for sun protection.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to rain or storms, you'll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Embark on this journey if you're ready to fly over waterfalls, challenge yourself with a mountain trek, and soak in some of Colombia’s most impressive sights. It’s a day packed with adventure, natural beauty, and genuine local charm—sure to be a highlight of your Colombia trip.


















