Embark on a private tour in Antioquia and discover the journey from coca fields to cocoa for peacebuilding. Explore a community-run cacao project, meet local farmers, and learn about the region’s history and sustainable agriculture.
Embark on a private tour in Antioquia and discover the journey from coca fields to cocoa for peacebuilding. Explore a community-run cacao project, meet local farmers, and learn about the region’s history and sustainable agriculture.
- Medellin - During the last decade chocolate has become important as an alternative crop for farmers and regions involved in Coca production. In the mountains of Antioquia the internal conflict of Colombia affected for decades the local communities. Small-scale farmers of the region were surrounded by crimes and violence. Growing coca was almost…
- Medellin - During the last decade chocolate has become important as an alternative crop for farmers and regions involved in Coca production. In the mountains of Antioquia the internal conflict of Colombia affected for decades the local communities. Small-scale farmers of the region were surrounded by crimes and violence. Growing coca was almost the only way to survive due to the remote location and lack of opportunities. Just a decade ago in the Eastern highlands, the war ended and paramilitary and guerrilla groups left the region. Nowadays thanks to several social and environmental projects there is hope within the communities and more and more displaced farmers return to their lands. To help small-scale farmers to leave the illegal plantations and integrate them again into society several programs by the European Union and the United Nations invested in infrastructure of the rural area of the Eastern Antioquia and trained farmers and the local communities in sustainable agriculture.
- Exclusive chocolate workshop
- Coffee break
- Bottle of water (350ml)
- Private transport (Pick-up & Drop-off service at the accommodation)
- Travel insurance and Taxes
- Traditional lunch (Dish of the day + lemonade)
- Private expert bilingual guide
- Exclusive chocolate workshop
- Coffee break
- Bottle of water (350ml)
- Private transport (Pick-up & Drop-off service at the accommodation)
- Travel insurance and Taxes
- Traditional lunch (Dish of the day + lemonade)
- Private expert bilingual guide
- Services not mentioned in the programm
- Gratuities
- Guidance in German, French, Italian, Portuguese language is on request
- Services not mentioned in the programm
- Gratuities
- Guidance in German, French, Italian, Portuguese language is on request
Deep in the Antioquia mountains, the local communities experienced the ravages of Colombia’s internal conflict for many long years. The region’s small-scale farmers lived amidst bombings, gunfire, and other forms of war-related brutality. However, current social and environmental initiatives, such as chocolate production, are infusing hope into these…
Deep in the Antioquia mountains, the local communities experienced the ravages of Colombia’s internal conflict for many long years. The region’s small-scale farmers lived amidst bombings, gunfire, and other forms of war-related brutality. However, current social and environmental initiatives, such as chocolate production, are infusing hope into these communities, prompting more displaced farmers to return to their lands.
Experience an unmatched day-long immersive journey into Antioquia’s Eastern highlands. The tour features a visit to a cacao production venture, run by the community and sponsored by the United Nations. This initiative encourages local farmers to transition from illegal coca cultivation to sustainable livelihoods. The local women manage the artisanal chocolate production, blending the preservation of native tropical forests with sustainable farming practices. By participating in this tour, you’ll not only learn about cacao farming and the history of the local conflict, but also have the opportunity to engage with the local communities and farmers who lived through the lengthy civil war, and show your support for the local farmer families.
- Clothing recommendations for the tropical climate. Wear comfortable shoes
- Don’t forget to wear sunscreen
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.