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6.41947, -75.39012


―Travelrebel

6.34496, -75.52712


―Heyner

6.64244, -75.45061


―Heyner

6.38195, -75.47302


―Travelrebel

6.64244, -75.45061

Buen sitio para hacer dedo, muchos camiones y en el cruce hay tiendas de comida barata. Rumbo a Cartagena

Good place to hitchhike, many trucks and the crossing of cheap food shops. Sailing to Cartagena
―Anonymous

6.34496, -75.52712

Peaje al norte de Medellin, para llegar hay que tomar el Metro de Medellin y bajarse en la ultima estacion llamada NIQUIA. luego tomar un bus hasta el peaje, lo hice en el 2008 con buenos resultados, no me llevaron a mi destino final que era Cartagena pero avance bastante y me dejaron en otro sitio bueno para hacer dedo.

Toll north of Medellin, to get there take the Metro de Medellin and get off at the last station called Niquuia, then take a bus to the toll, I did it in 2008 with good results, did not reach my final destination was Cartagena but forward enough and I left another good place to hitchhike.
―Anonymous

6.41947, -75.39012

This is actually the same as the spot a few kilometres down west at the toll collect station. Someone brought us here in order to only have the vehicles passing by which are definitely going north at the Panamericana Road. It took us (two guys) almost two hours until we almost gave up before someone took us for a two hour ride. Hitchhiking here is feasable but it takes its time.
―Anonymous

6.38195, -75.47302

Setting: We were two guys going to Cartagena. One guy looked Latin like, another one obvious foreigner.

Now: This is the place where the 2nd peaje (toll collect station) is where all the cars and trucks are passing. Don't try to walk there as it is mentioned in the description of Medellin, it would take you hours! Take a bus from the final metro stop Niquia to there and tell them to drop you off at this place. There is also a Esso gas station just after that. We found it general pretty hard to get a ride and we only found someone by talking to him while filling up. Hitchhiking in Colombia is not really fun I think. We didn't make very far and had to take a bus later. This is always a good option when you get stuck somewhere as they stop wherever you stand. So you need definitely time and patience.
―Anonymous

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