Full day Pablo escobar tour
Overview
The Pablo Escobar tour examines various perspectives on Pablo Escobar and the issues tied to drug trafficking in Medellín. The goal is to address the impact of this problem and the transformation of Medellín into a safer, more developed city.
- 🗣️ The tour will discuss the stigma of violence and drug trafficking that has affected the city and its residents.
- 📚 Participants will learn about the armed actors involved and factors contributing to the rise of figures like Pablo Escobar.
- 🔍 The tour focuses on understanding the causes behind this negative aspect of Colombia's history.
- 💔 It addresses over 46 thousand deaths linked to conflicts involving drug lords and cartels.
- 🚫 The tour does not glorify Pablo Escobar; instead, it aims to contextualize the historical events of that era.
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Pickup included
- Insurance
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- All Fees and Taxes
- Snacks
- Lunch
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Cementerio Jardines MontesacroPablo's grave: here we talk about a few perspectives and points of view about Pablo's history, we want people analyze and understand the context in which Pablo was raised and why he became so powerful.
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Museo Casa de la MemoriaThis is a place thought for people seeking to understand the complex history of Medellín, its complex and sadly, violent background, as well as the transformation into one of the most modern cities in the continent
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In this neighborhood, we discuss the relevant aspects of the context of Colombia and Medellín in the last decades, highlighting those marks that have shaped the history of our region and turned it into a complex mixture of events, being also a great example of progress and resilience.
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The place where Pablo Escobar died is just a symbol of the end of an era, of how someone who became one of the richest and most important men on the planet dies, but who reminds us of that condition we all humans share: mortality. There are still mixed versions about how Pablo died. Beyond that, the tour focuses on describing various perspectives and narratives of what drug trafficking and the armed conflict have represented to Colombia and how it shaped our culture, the country's social and political dynamics, and how Medellín has been transformed in terms of infrastructure and urban level.
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The Cable car is one of symbols of resilience and urban transformation that endorse our capacity to overcome adversity. Medellín was once (1989-1991) the most violent city worldwide, but the Metro and the public transport system came in very handy, endorsing that image we embrace now: one of the most developed cities in Latin America. Attesting the effort and investment in urban and social projects, the metrocable represents a bridge between the city and various communities in disadvantage, that otherwise would not have the means to move within the city
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A tribute to over 46 thousand victims. This park gives you an insight about the impact of drug trafficking and the narcoterrorism suffered in Colombia, there are some details, numbers and quotes from people who were influencial.