Social Project & Cablecar in Bogotá
- Live Guide
- Instant Confirmation
- Group Tour
- E-Ticket
- 4 hr






















TransmiCable is a new transportation in Bogotá, was recognized by International Financial Corporation among 1273 projects in Latin America, it is an integral mobility solution, built on the basis of citizen dialogue, and which achieved the social transformation of Ciudad Bolívar with a focus on welfare and sustainable development. almost1 mill people of low resources are benefit, and you will meet them! their projects, their expectations of better life, dreams this is un unique experience to get in touch with the best of Colombian people breaking paradigmas and wrong assumptions of what people with lower resources are bad, and recognized that they really are is totally the oposite, and represent part of the real Colombia, the best that we have In this experience you will be able to visit marginalized neighborhoods of Bogotá where social projects are carried out that benefit the residents, we will visit the most representative parts of these communities You wil not be disappointed!!
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Colombia Tours Experience
Pass By: TransMiCable
1.The meeting point is at the Gold museum of Bogota (downtown) 2. Presentation of the certified guide, description, recommendations and duration of the tour. 3. Travel in private car or van to the portal tunal. 4. Ascent in cable car to the neighborhood of Paradise 5. Presentation of the local guide and guided walk through the representative sites of the Neighborhood 7. Visit to the viewpoint where you can see an excellent visit of Bogotá. 8. Refreshment 9. Return in Transmicable to the Portal del Tunal station 10. Return to meeting point. 11. Appreciation, taking emails to send photos of the experience. Experience tells us something we did not know before and could not learn, without having had the experience (Ludwig von Mises)
Stop At:
Ciudad bolivar district, the most dense area in the city welcomes you in the new cable car of ciudad bolivar.
Duration: 40 minutes