REVIEW · CALI COLOMBIA
Cali: Paratrike Flight – Paragliding
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Flying over Cali takes nerves and joy. This tandem paragliding experience in Valle del Cauca is built for first-timers, with a certified expert pilot guiding you while you just enjoy the ride. You get a real hit of adrenaline without needing special skills.
I also like that the experience stays focused and efficient. In about 2 hours, you’ll handle the essentials, fly for up to 15 minutes, land safely, and then review the photographic record from your flight.
One big consideration: it comes with clear physical limits and rules. No cameras are allowed, and it’s not suitable for people with back problems, mobility impairments, heart problems, or those over 220 lbs (100 kg).
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- What Paratrike-Tandem Paragliding Over Valle del Cauca Feels Like
- The 2-Hour Flow: Pickup, Briefing, and Your Up-to-15-Minute Flight
- Valle del Cauca’s Fly-Friendly Setup and Why Cali’s Timing Matters
- Meeting Point in San Antonio and When to Arrive
- Gear and Clothing Rules That Keep Your Flight Comfortable
- Safety First: Certified Pilots, Insurance, and Medical Support
- Price and Value: Is $123 a Smart Deal for Cali Paragliding?
- Language, Group Size, and How That Affects Your Experience
- How to Get the Most Out of Your Flight Without Stress
- Who Should Book This Cali Paragliding Flight
- Should You Book This Cali Paragliding Flight?
- FAQ
- How long is the paragliding experience?
- Do I need to know how to paraglide before going?
- Is pickup included in the price?
- Where is the meeting point if I’m not using pickup?
- What language is the instruction?
- What should I bring?
- Are cameras allowed during the flight?
- Who is this not suitable for?
Key things to know before you go

- 15-minute tandem flight in calmer, fly-friendly conditions in Valle del Cauca
- Small group of up to 6 so you’re not lost in a crowd
- Pickup and drop-off (Spanish driver) if you’re in the city center
- Photographic record included, so you’re free to watch and feel the flight
- Safety and care included with a certified expert pilot plus insurance and medical assistance
What Paratrike-Tandem Paragliding Over Valle del Cauca Feels Like

This is the kind of activity that changes your sense of scale fast. Once you’re up there, you stop thinking like a pedestrian and start thinking like a bird. The big draw is the sensation of flying—steady, physical, and oddly calming once your body accepts what your eyes are seeing.
The region matters. Valle del Cauca has climate conditions that help support calm, safe, pleasant flights. That doesn’t mean “risk-free,” but it does mean the operation is tuned for dependable flying rather than a chaotic wind gamble.
You’ll go up as a passenger with an expert pilot. That’s the essential value of tandem paragliding: you don’t need training or technical gear knowledge. Your job is to be comfortable, follow instructions, and hold on during the moments that feel most intense.
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The 2-Hour Flow: Pickup, Briefing, and Your Up-to-15-Minute Flight

The total time on the clock is about 2 hours, which makes this a practical add-on to a Cali visit. Plan for the full experience even though the air time is shorter—because the setup takes time, and the briefing matters.
Here’s what the rhythm usually looks like based on how the flight is run:
First, you connect with the team and get oriented. If you’re staying in the city center, you’ll get pick-up and drop-off via a Spanish-speaking driver. If you’re not in the center, you’ll need to reach the meeting point ahead of time.
Next comes the gear and flight readiness check. You’ll get instructions from the pilot and the team in Spanish. This is where you should pay attention to small safety details—how to position yourself, what to avoid, and how to respond if the pilot gives quick directions.
Then you fly. The flight portion is up to 15 minutes, and it’s designed as a tandem ride, meaning you experience the thrills while the pilot handles control. Landing is part of the same package, not an afterthought, and you’ll come down safely before the tour ends.
Finally, you’ll handle the souvenir piece. After landing, you can peruse the photographs from your flight. It’s a nice way to relive the moment without you having to manage a camera during the adrenaline part.
Valle del Cauca’s Fly-Friendly Setup and Why Cali’s Timing Matters

Cali’s advantage is simple: it’s close to the main takeoff areas. That short travel distance is a real quality-of-life upgrade because it reduces time spent waiting or stuck in transit. You spend more of your trip window doing the thing you came for.
The other key factor is the local climate. Valle del Cauca is described as especially suitable for paragliding, with conditions that can support calm, safe, and pleasant flights. In plain terms, that means the operator isn’t just hoping for the best—it’s choosing where and when paragliding makes sense.
Also, because this is a small group capped at 6 participants, the day tends to move with less chaos. You’re less likely to feel like you’re part of a production line. You get attention when it counts: before takeoff.
Meeting Point in San Antonio and When to Arrive
If you’re using pick-up, you can relax and wait for the team to come to you. If you’re not in the city center, you’ll need to go to the meeting point.
Meeting point:
Valley Adventours Office, Carrera 5 #3-02, Neighborhood San Antonio
The practical rule: arrive 10 to 15 minutes before the tour starts if you’re making your own way there. That buffer helps you check in, use the bathroom if you need to, and get settled before the team starts organizing flight order.
Because the tour language is Spanish, arriving early also gives you a little time to connect with the staff and clear up any last questions without rushing.
Gear and Clothing Rules That Keep Your Flight Comfortable
You’ll enjoy the flight more if you follow the clothing guidance. Not because it’s fussy, but because paragliding is physical in a way that most people don’t expect. You need secure footing, and you need clothes that won’t interfere with basic safety positioning.
What to bring:
- Passport or ID card
- Jacket
- Long pants
- Comfortable clothes
- Rain gear
Wear suggestions:
- Sneakers
- Long pants
- Sunblock
Rules that matter:
- No sandals or flip-flops
- No shorts
- No sleeveless shirts
- No cameras
That last one is worth planning for. If you want photos, the included photographic record is the solution. You’ll get your keepsake without the distraction of trying to film or shoot during flight.
If you’re thinking about rain: bring the rain gear even if the morning looks fine. Weather can shift, and it’s easier to stay comfortable when you’re prepared.
Safety First: Certified Pilots, Insurance, and Medical Support
The operation centers on safety basics: you fly with a certified expert pilot, and the tour includes insurance and medical assistance. That doesn’t remove risk entirely—air sports always carry some—but it does show a responsible approach to first-timer tandem flights.
A common detail you should trust here is the pilot focus. In one standout mention, the pilot Daniel was praised for helping people feel safe. Even if you don’t fly with Daniel, the key point is the standard: the pilot is there to manage the flight while you stay calm and follow directions.
You also need to check eligibility before booking. This activity is not suitable for:
- People with back problems
- People with mobility impairments
- People with heart problems
- People over 220 lbs (100 kg)
If any of those apply to you, don’t try to “push through.” The rules exist for a reason, and your comfort and safety come first.
Price and Value: Is $123 a Smart Deal for Cali Paragliding?

At $123 per person for a 2-hour experience with up to 15 minutes in the air, the value is mainly in what’s included. You’re not just paying for the flight moment; you’re paying for the whole safety-and-support package.
Here’s what you get for the price:
- Certified expert pilot
- 15-minute tandem flight
- Pick-up and drop-off via a Spanish-speaking driver (when in the city center)
- Photographic record
- Insurance and medical assistance
When you put it together, it’s a pretty clean deal for a short, high-impact experience. You’re also avoiding extra hassle: you don’t have to buy a separate photo service or figure out basic safety logistics on your own.
The only real cost risk is what’s not included: any extra products or services not specified in the plan. If you like a simple, fixed plan, this pricing structure supports that.
Language, Group Size, and How That Affects Your Experience

The instructor and team operate in Spanish. If you don’t speak much, you can still do this comfortably because tandem flights rely on clear, repeated safety instructions and the pilot’s guidance. Still, it’s smart to be ready for quick directions.
The small group size (limited to 6 participants) helps in two ways. First, it reduces waiting time caused by crowd management. Second, it makes it easier for the team to check on your readiness and help you get set without rushing.
Also, since cameras are not allowed, you’ll rely more on the team’s photos and on your own attention. That can feel strange at first, but it often leads to better memories because you’re not splitting focus between flying and screens.
How to Get the Most Out of Your Flight Without Stress
I like activities that remove friction. This one rewards that approach. If you show up prepared, the flight feels like pure fun instead of a gear problem.
Do these things:
- Wear sneakers and long pants you don’t mind getting a little dusty
- Use sunblock, even if it’s cloudy when you start
- Bring a jacket and rain gear, since conditions can change
- Follow the clothing rules so you’re not dealing with last-minute fixes
Use your time wisely:
- Arrive on time at the meeting point if you’re self-transporting
- If you’re getting pickup in the city center, confirm you’re easy to find so you don’t lose check-in time
- Let the pilot lead. When they give instructions, follow them fully and quickly
And one mental tip: don’t try to “figure out” everything at once once you’re airborne. The best part is the sensation of flying. The view is a bonus, but the feeling is the main event.
Who Should Book This Cali Paragliding Flight
This is a great fit if you want an adrenaline experience with clear structure and safety support. It’s ideal for:
- First-timers who want tandem paragliding without training
- People who want a short 2-hour block instead of a full-day expedition
- Travelers who like having a photo record handled for them
- Anyone staying in/near Cali who can use city-center pickup
It may not be the right fit if:
- You have any of the listed medical or mobility concerns
- You’re over the weight limit
- You strongly prefer bringing your own camera for the action (because cameras aren’t allowed)
If you’re flexible on language and clothing rules, you’ll likely find it easy to enjoy.
Should You Book This Cali Paragliding Flight?
If you want a straightforward way to experience flight in Valle del Cauca, I’d book it. The value is strong because you get the certified pilot, up to 15 minutes in the air, transport (when eligible), and the photographic record without extra planning.
Skip it only if you don’t meet the health and weight requirements, or if you’re not comfortable with the no-camera rule. If you can follow the clothing guidance and arrive ready, this is one of those rare activities that feels special fast and wraps up cleanly so you can keep exploring Cali afterward.
FAQ
How long is the paragliding experience?
The total experience is about 2 hours. Your tandem flight is up to 15 minutes.
Do I need to know how to paraglide before going?
No. This is a tandem experience with a certified expert pilot, and you don’t need special skills.
Is pickup included in the price?
Pick-up and drop-off are included if you’re in the city center. If you’re not, you’ll need to reach the meeting point.
Where is the meeting point if I’m not using pickup?
Valley Adventours Office, Carrera 5 #3-02, Neighborhood San Antonio. Arrive 10 to 15 minutes before the tour starts.
What language is the instruction?
Spanish.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID card, a jacket, long pants, comfortable clothes, and rain gear.
Are cameras allowed during the flight?
No, cameras are not allowed.
Who is this not suitable for?
It isn’t suitable for people with back problems, mobility impairments, heart problems, or people over 220 lbs (100 kg).

























