miércoles, 31 de mayo de 2017

Top 5 Attractions in Alejandria

  
"Alejandria also known as LA PERLA DEL NARE (The Pearl of the Nare River) is located in Eastern Antioquia off the beaten path one hour past GUATAPE" 

When riding in a 4x4 vehicle with an experienced driver and good tunes, getting to Alejandria can be a thrilling off-roading experience.  Traveling by bus may take a little longer, but ,may be utilized to catch up on sleep, or simply to practice your Spanish with a local. Bus fare: 16,000 COP/$5 USD one-way.

Photograph: Jorge Mario Molina @Infocus 


Alejandria is a quaint Antioquian pueblo in Colombia that offers a slow paced way of life, stunning mountain ranges, and plenty of rivers, creeks and waterfalls.

1. Balneario Nudillales

Balneario Nudillales is a short 10-minute walk from Alejandria's central park.  Shortly after the land near Nudillales Creek donated.  It was turned into a set of natural pools for locals and foreigners to enjoy.  Balneario Nudillales is best to visit Monday-Friday, since the clear waters and the soothing sounds of nature make it a tranquil experience.  Weekends attract local tourism, which means large crowds, plenty of noise and murky waters. Admission is free nearby restaurants and parking are available.



Photograph: Jorge Mario Molina @ Infocus


2. Tubing the Nare River

At the border of Alejandria and Concepcion, beginning at the Cirpes Bridge, the Nare River offers another incredible experience. The relaxed current of Rio Nare, where it meets the Concho River, makes for an enjoyable floating experience.  Depending on the amount of stops along the sandy river banks, the duration of your water ride may last between 1.5 to 3 hours. To get there, you can walk from Alejandria's central park along the Babosa/San Vicente road for 30-45 minutes until you reach the Cirpes Bridge. If you are not in the mood to walk, a local moto-taxi (tuk-tuk) will transport you and your floating gear for a low fee. Tube rental available for 10,000-15,000 COP/$3-5 USD at Golden Elephant Hostel

 

Photograph: Erin Maleki @ Poblado Pub Department

3. Waterfall Velo de Novia and Termales Alejandria

The luscious Salto Velo de Novia waterfall can be admired from afar, but its beauty will draw you closer until you feel its breeze.  Situated on the Alejandria/Santo Domingo border, across from Termales Alejandria. Depending on your haggling skills, moto-taxis (tuk-tuks) will drop you off and pick you up at a scheduled time for 20,000-30,000 COP/$7-10 USD.  If you feel like stretching your legs, walking is another option.  However the eight-kilometer jaunt can take several hours, depending on your speed and how often you stop.  Several buses also use this route and anyone is free to jump on for a 5,000-6,000 COP/$2-3 USD fee. 




Photograph: Jorge Mario Molina @ Infocus


The Termales Alejandria offers camping, restaurant and a few relaxing pools with warm natural water. The temperature of the pools cannot be compared to the Santa Rosa de Cabal Hot Springs (Colombia) or to the Hot Springs in Aguas Calientes (Peru). This is a  perfect to decompress after a long walk or bus ride. The cost of entering the natural springs is 2,000 COP/$.75 USD per hour. 



Photograph: Termales Alejandria


4. Waterfall Salto de la Sabina

Heading toward the Santo Domingo border, the Salto de la Sabina waterfall is located along the Nare.  From Alejandria's central park, it may take you about 30-45 minutes walking to reach Salto de la Sabina. After passing two small bridges and a large cement bridge you will see a sign that reads "AGUAS PELIGROSAS."  Take a slight right at this point and head down through coffee plantation.  Roughly 50 meters down, you will see the grandiose waterfall on the right-hand side. This is on of the best place to capture the waterfall's beauty.  


Photograph: Diego Cano @ Golden Elephant Hostel

5. Mano de Sol Permacultura

Mano de Sol Permacultura is an up-and-coming native village formed by several locals. It is place that completely disconnects you from real-world distractions. The house is being built day by day from mud, natural resources and reused goods.  This magical place has easy access to "EL SECRETO" and several other breath taking uninhabited natural pools.  They have multiple volunteers working daily to plant and maintain a wide variety of organic fruit, vegetables and exotic flowers.  Guided tours available for 25,000 COP/$9 USD per person, group rates available.



Photograph: Harold Urrea @ Mano de Sol Permacultura


jueves, 7 de enero de 2016

Free Coffee!!! Free T-shirts/Tanks

Golden Elephant Downhill 

For more info please contact us at 
goldenelephanthostel@gmail.com


2016 is here and Golden Elephant Hostel's new year resolution is to launch their newest project GOLDEN ELEPHANT DOWNHILL. Inspired by Bolivia's thrilling The Death Road, The up and coming Colombian hostel wants to offer a safer yet still extreme opportunity to cycle down the Alejandrian mountains.  

 
GEH is asking for your support, as they raise funds to launch the downhill project.  Golden Elephant Hostel is asking for a DONATION of $10USD.  To thank you for your donation the hostel will give you a Golden Elephant Hostel t-shirt, tank top or a 1lb of delicious Cafe Nare Alejandrino (100% organic Colombian coffee). 

Both T-shirts and tank tops are available in all sizes, and in army green or black. 

Cafe Nare Alejandrino available in 1lb bag or 2 half pound bags. 

For more donation info please contact us at 
goldenelephanthostel@gmail.com
text or call +1 (786) 614 3078

If you need your T-shirts or coffee shipped please include and extra $5USD for shipping and handling. 


sábado, 29 de agosto de 2015

Golden Elephant Hostel (the process begins)

The search begins...

I started to do some research on national and international tourism in the area, property value, and road conditions to and from the hidden charming town.  After chatting with a few locals and mentioning my interest in purchasing property in Alejandria, the locals were glad to help. 
(Local Alejandrino's)
I looked at two places and was not satisfied, the first was like three boxes of matches next to one another with an opening connecting one another; It lacked lighting, ventilation and a stunning view like I envisioned. The second place had all of the above: a stunning view, plenty of space and ventilation but was falling apart. I would end up spending my remodeling and furnishing budget on just remodeling.  So, the search continued until finally I found ...
 
As soon as I stepped foot in this 7 bedroom, 4 bathroom, 2 balcony, river-front beauty I knew this was the perfect location for Golden Elephant Hostel. 

The remodeling process ...

After a few meetings and certain agreements with the seller, this "diamond in the rough" was officially mine.  The remodeling and interior designing process began, and 3 months passed and before we knew Golden Elephant Hostel was ready to open to the public. 

Golden Elephant Hostel is located in Alejandria, Antioquia near Guatape and Medellin "off the beaten path" perfect for travelers without itineraries who prefer staying off the "Gringo Trail." We opened to the public December 26, 2012 and continue to open our doors to guest from all over the world 365 days a year. Golden Elephant Hostel offers a relaxing atmosphere, several common rooms, balconies and corridors with hammocks, free wifi, a bar, free breakfast, clean and tidy dorm/private rooms, tubing, waterfalls, thermal waters, natural pools, horseback riding, mt. biking, fishing and many more outdoor activities.   

  
   

sábado, 21 de marzo de 2015

The BIRTH of Golden Elephant Hostel PART 1

Man, was I surprised Alejandria had surpassed my expectations when I visited in June 2010. I shared the experience with my friends and family; and the idea of Golden Elephant Hostel originated. After visiting many pueblos this trip, like: Concepcion, Guatape, El Peñol, and Rio Negro, Alejandria’s relaxing charm was unique. In the eyes of many: Santa Fe de Antioquia, Jardin and Guatape are the favored tourist destinations from Medellin, but Alejandria has a slow paced life style where you will get lost among the local’s hospitality and get an opportunity to experience the Antioquian countryside while you practice your Spanish.


Alejandria is three hours away from Medellín. A bus from the Terminal del Norte will cost 30,000 pesos ($14) roundtrip. They take several routes (Guatape, San Vicente, Santo Domingo, Barbosa); I highly recommend going through San Vicente, it’s the shortest and it offers a great off-roading experience.  If off-roading is not your thing then Guatape will be your preferred route.  


miércoles, 23 de abril de 2014

Which passports are most accepted around the world?

Wednesday, Apr 23, 2014
 Singapore

Which passports are most accepted around the world?

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The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) has a library of genuine samples of passports from countries around the world to help officers pick up skills on telling real from fake. The Singapore passport remains one of the most welcomed by countries around in the world. ST FILE PHOTO: SHAHRIYA YAHAYA
The Singapore passport remains one of the most welcomed by countries around in the world. As of last year, holders of the passport got visa-free access to 167 of 219 countries surveyed for the latest Visa Restrictions Index.
It was ranked sixth internationally - alongside Australia and Greece - for the unrestricted access it offers.
Citizens of Finland, Sweden and the United Kingdom held the best passports for global travel last year, with visa-free access to 173 countries.
How do other countries rank? And which citizens have it the hardest with their passports?
View the Visa Restrictions Index here:

- See more at: http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singapore/more-singapore-stories/story/which-passports-are-most-accepted-around-the-world-20140#sthash.lIptEro8.dpuf