To Mompox Cemetery

Having purchased our bus tickets, we checked our offline maps and saw that the nearest place to see was the Mompox cemetery about 300 mts away. We walked over towards the cemetery. On the way, weLeia mais
To the Copetran bus terminal

By the time we finished the breakfast, it was 11:30 am. We walked to the Copetran bus terminal about 1.5 kms away. Here too, once again the bus terminals for each company was separate. There was noLeia mais
Casa Sol de Agua, Mompox

Casa Sol de Agua was a much nicer hostel than the one where we were staying and I guess that's the reason it was more expensive as well. There were lovely quote boards hand drawn and hung on theLeia mais
Walk along the river

We woke up around 8 am but by the time we all got ready, it was nearly 10:30 am. We decided to have our breakfast and then go to the bus terminal to book our tickets to San Gil. Our hostel didn'tLeia mais
Night in Mompox

We reached back Mompox by around 6:30 pm. The sun had set by now and all the beautiful colonial buildings had been lit up beautifully. We walked around the town for the next 2 hours and had our dinnerLeia mais
Sunset over Magdalena

The sun was setting as we reached back to the branch of river Magdalena that flows near Mompox. We managed to get some beautiful pictures of the fiery sun setting down in a mellow display of colors asLeia mais
Swimming in Pijino

After anchoring the boat in the middle of the lake the boat driver told that those who wanted to swim in the lake could do it there. We didn't need any further invitation and withing minutes we wereLeia mais
Lake Pijino

Around 4:45 pm, we reached the lake Pijino. There, our boat driver took the canoe to the middle of the stretch of the lake on the Western side.
More flora and fauna

Deeper in the channels, there were many more variety of Iguanas, Eagles and Egrets.
Into the side channels

From the main branch of the river, our canoe traversed into the narrow side channels going towards the Lake Pijino. An interesting sight on the river, was that of many fish jumping out of the waterLeia mais
Ciénaga de Pijiño

The Ciénaga de Pijiño is an area of the swamplands north of Mompox. It’s a beautiful place teeming with wildlife, especially cranes, eagles, iguanas, howler monkeys, vultures and kingfishers. OneLeia mais
Off to Lake Pijino

Since we were getting late, the tour operator had provided an auto-rickshaw for us. We got on in it and were whisked off towards the port on the Magdalena river nearby. There, the motorized canoe weLeia mais
Pueblito Magico Mompox

Our offline map on Maps.me was showing some hotels near the river and we planned to walk around and find a suitable place for a suitable price, but as soon as the cold from the ac in the bus startedLeia mais
Santa Cruz de Mompox

Mompox or Mompós, officially Santa Cruz de Mompox, is a town and municipality in northern Colombia, in the Bolívar Department, which has preserved its colonial character. The city was founded on MayLeia mais
Magdalena wetlands

Around 11 am, we reached the real interiors of the Magdalena's wetlands. There were remains of the river's changed course. There were tributaries, remains of the lakes and marshlands. At some point ofLeia mais
Off to Mompox

Finally on the morning of the 15th Feb, we were off from Barranquilla towards Mompox.
Hristo and Maria called for a taxi to take us all to Soledad to the bus terminal we had checked on the eveningLeia mais
What to do after Barranquilla?

After the zoo, we decide to go back to Hristo and Maria's hotel to decide what to do next. We had 8 more days before I would need to reach Quito in Ecuador for my return flight back to Europe. WithLeia mais
Feeding the love birds

In one corner of the zoo, there was an enclosure where kids could feed the colorful love birds. We decided we too were kids and paid the 1000 COP per person to go in with seeds to feed the birds. ItLeia mais
Some exotic animals

The Barranquilla zoo even had a white tiger, Indian Rock Pyton and the Giant Anteater.
Barranquilla Zoo

We had one more day of stay booked in Barranquilla, so we decided to spend the day to plan what to do next and also visit the local zoo, quite near our hostels.
We woke up and got ready by 11 am andLeia mais
Enacting Death of Joselito

A lot of the groups were play acting the death of the character representing Joselito. Everyone around would start crying and beating their chests. Then a priest would come and help resurrect theLeia mais
A full variety show

Tomfoolery all around

Play acting death of Joselito

Joselito se va con las Cenizas

Joselito se va con las Cenizas (Joselito Leaves With the Ashes)
This the fourth and the last day of Carnival. It is marked by the death of Joselito. As a closing way, the burial of Joselito CarnavalLeia mais
Tuesday of Carnaval

This the fourth and the last day of Carnival. The parade for this day is at a different venue. The parade starts at 4 pm and is on the Carrera 54.
We were there at 4 pm. There are no tickets for thisLeia mais