Sport in Colombia

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Overview

Enhance your students’ understanding of how sport can become an agent of change in communities in Colombia while also experiencing the inner workings of high-performance sports organisations.

During this unique journey, your students will cycle around beautiful neighbourhoods in Medellin, practice taekwondo and capoeira with impactful foundations and enjoy the national sport Tejo.

Students will also delve into the rich and colourful culture of Colombia with a coffee workshop, exotic fruit exhibitions and of course salsa dancing.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Impacted

Trip highlights

Cycling in Medellin

Adaptive sports (para athletics, taekwondo, capoeira)

High-performance sports (Colombia's leading soccer team)

Salsa dancing

Coffee & fruit tasting

City cable car tour

Price from $1,199 per person

Stay in 3-star city hotels

All included (food, accommodation, activities, transport, guides)

Example Itinerary

Day 1: Arrivals (Medellin)

Our dedicated Kagumu team will meet you at the airport and take you by private transport directly to the hotel in Medellin for check in. Enjoy an introduction to the program and a delicious evening meal.

Overnight: stay in a 3-star hotel in Laureles.

Day 2: Discover Medellin & cable car trip (Medellin)

Discover the turbulent history of Medellin and indeed Colombia with a guided walking tour, taking students to the center of the city, to Plaza Botero, to the Memory Museum and of course along the cable car system.

Overnight: stay in a 3-star hotel in Laureles.

Day 3: Cycling through the rich & colourful culture (Medellin)

Experience a neighbourhood, largely shaped by working- and middle-class communities,  through the lens of community cycling and social transformation. Students hop onto bikes and enjoy a guided ride through cultural landmarks, local flavors, and community spaces across the city.

Overnight: stay in a 3-star hotel in Laureles.

Day 4: Capoeira & triathlon experience (Medellin)

Through capoeira, a dynamic blend of martial arts, dance, and music, students move their bodies to the rhythm of the community. Afterwards, visit a triathlon club that is dedicated to promoting triathlon and adventure sports for individuals of all ages and skill levels.

Overnight: stay in a 3-star hotel in Laureles.

Day 5: Elite soccer, fruit tasting, & adaptive taekwondo (Medellin)

Visit the High-Performance Center (CAR) of Atlético Nacional. This world-class facility is one of the most advanced soccer training centers in South America and serves as the main training site for the club’s men’s, women’s, and youth teams. After lunch delve into the intriguing world of Colombia’s exotic fruits before taking part in an adaptive taekwondo class.

Overnight: stay in a 3-star hotel in Laureles.

Day 6: Adaptive athletics, coffee tasting, & tejo (Medellin)

Students head to the city’s stadium to participate in training sessions with para athletics gain insight into inclusive and adaptive sports initiatives in the city. In the afternoon, students get a real taste of Colombia with a coffee tasting session followed by a game of Tejo – Colombia’s explosive national sport.

Overnight: stay in a 3-star hotel in Laureles.

Day 7: Free day in Medellin to explore or relax (Medellin)

Students get a free day in Medellin to explore and connect to the city. Alternatively, students can rest and relax ahead of the departures tomorrow.

Day 8: Departures

Our guides take students to the airport in plenty of time for their flight back home.

Essential information

  • Locations visited: Medellin, Bello
  • Cost: From $1,199 per person (price depends on group size)
  • Teachers: Teachers travel for free
  • Accommodation: 3-star hotels and eco lodge

“From the moment we arrived, this journey was filled with discovery, excitement, and unforgettable experiences made possible by the incredible team at Kagumu Adventures. Thanks to their passion, expertise, and attention to detail, our students were immersed in a one-of-a-kind experience that went far beyond traditional tourism.”

Julian Alonso Restrepo, University of Massachusetts Boston

Your students will:

  • Learn how sport is used for social development in Colombian communities.
  • Experience live sporting events from grassroots to high performance
  • Learn about Colombian sport culture – from professional to amateur, from niche to mainstream.

Note: bring a journal to write reflections.

  • All meals (we choose varied dishes to offer a real taste of Colombia)
  • Accommodation (rooms are shared but privates are available on request and at an extra cost)
  • Transport – private buses
  • All scheduled excursions, activities, visits
  • All sporting equipment – bikes, helmets
  • Local guides and translators
  • Safety documents – risk assessment, safety protocols
  • One Kagumu guides for every 10 students

Fully Customizable

Remember we customize every itinerary to your curriculum. If you have a specifc academic focus in mind, allow us to tailor a trip for you.