REVIEW · COLOMBIA
CANNABIS EXPERIENCE
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A living plant lesson beats a static lecture every time. This 2-hour cannabis self-cultivation experience in Salento, in Tolima, pairs ancestral growing knowledge with a practical walkthrough of the plant’s full cycle. I especially liked how small-group attention keeps the explanations clear and personal, and how you end with a natural beverage and an ancestral souvenir that make it feel more than just a classroom moment. The main consideration: it is education-focused, and at Grow Ganja they do not sell cannabis flowers.
You’ll meet at the Grow Ganja Coffee Shop and spend the session learning how a grower thinks through each stage, from seed selection to germination, vegetative growth, flowering, and then drying and curing. For many people, that’s the real value: you leave understanding the process, not just the concept. Also, since the tour is listed for ages 18 and up, plan accordingly if you’re traveling with younger kids.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth choosing this over a casual stop
- Where the experience starts: Grow Ganja Coffee Shop in Salento
- The 2-hour flow: from seed choice to curing the plant
- Why the self-cultivation focus is the real value
- The human touch: expert grower teaching plus translation
- The drink and the souvenir: small extras, big vibe
- The 420 terrace in Salento: culture and connection time
- What Grow Ganja does not do: no flower sales, education first
- Price and value: is $64 reasonable for 2 hours?
- Who this tour suits best (and who might want something else)
- Practical tips to get more out of your session
- Should you book this Grow Ganja cannabis self-cultivation tour?
- FAQ
- How long is the Grow Ganja cannabis experience?
- How much does the tour cost?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- Is the tour available in English and Spanish?
- How big is the group?
- What times does the tour run?
- Does Grow Ganja sell cannabis flowers?
- Is the tour suitable for children?
Key highlights worth choosing this over a casual stop

- Full self-cultivation cycle: seed selection through drying and curing
- Expert grower instruction with English or Spanish support
- Natural beverage made with fresh regional ingredients
- Ancestral souvenir that adds meaning to the lesson
- Access to the exclusive 420 terrace in Salento for culture and connection
- Group size capped at 5 for questions you can actually ask
Where the experience starts: Grow Ganja Coffee Shop in Salento

This tour begins at the Grow Ganja Coffee Shop, which is a handy setup because you get oriented right away. Instead of running around town hunting down a meeting point, you start from a place that feels like part coffee shop, part workshop, and part community hub.
The experience is also designed for focused attention. The operator keeps it small, capped at 5 participants, which matters because cannabis cultivation topics can get technical fast. When the group is tiny, you can ask follow-ups and get answers that fit what you’re actually curious about, rather than what can be said out loud in front of a crowd.
Timing-wise, you can book one of the daily starts listed for the activity. The schedule is shown as 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM, and a later departure at 4:00 PM, with the operator also listing an option at 5:00 PM. If you’re trying to line this up with lunch or a day tour, pick your slot early and confirm the exact start time you’re assigned.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Colombia.
The 2-hour flow: from seed choice to curing the plant

The core of the experience is a guided, phase-by-phase look at conscious self-cultivation. You learn from an expert cannabis grower about how each stage works and why growers pay attention to details, not shortcuts.
Here’s the practical arc of what you’ll cover during the 2 hours:
First, you’ll start with seed selection and germination. This is where the conversation usually shifts from general interest to real-world decisions. You’ll learn what matters when starting plants and why the earliest days can influence everything that comes after.
Next comes vegetative growth. Expect explanation of how growers support healthy development during this phase and what to watch for as plants grow toward flowering.
Then the tour covers flowering. This is often the stage people think about most, but the useful part here is understanding flowering as a system with steps and timing rather than a single moment. You’ll hear how experienced growers think about the transition and what they do to support it.
Finally, you’ll wrap with the post-harvest steps: drying and curing. This part is important because drying and curing are where many people lose quality without realizing it. Even if you never plan to grow at home, understanding drying and curing helps you interpret why products feel different and why responsible cultivation is about the whole chain, not one step.
Why the self-cultivation focus is the real value

A lot of cannabis experiences stop at the facts or the culture. This one does something more useful: it teaches you the logic of cultivating in harmony with nature.
I like that the framing is not about hype. It’s about method. When you hear how each step links to the next, you start to see cannabis cultivation as a balance of biology, patience, and care. And that mindset tends to create better conversations later, whether you care about wellness, learning, or simply understanding what you’re working with.
The word “conscious” matters here. The tour emphasizes well-being and connection with the surroundings, which shows up in the way the session is described: you’re not being told to rush, push, or treat the plant like a factory crop. You’re being guided to respect the process.
The human touch: expert grower teaching plus translation

Language can make or break a tour like this. This one is offered in English and Spanish, and the experience includes personalized guidance plus a translator support.
In practice, that means you’re not stuck doing guesswork if a topic gets detailed. When you’re learning about growth stages and post-harvest processes, having clear translation helps you keep up with the reasoning, not just the keywords.
It also helps with questions. A small group and translation support create a smoother back-and-forth. If you’re curious about how someone thinks about cultivation, not just what they do, you’ll likely appreciate that setup.
The drink and the souvenir: small extras, big vibe

The tour includes a natural beverage made with fresh regional ingredients. That’s a nice touch because it connects the experience to the local food culture around Salento and Tolima, rather than making it feel like a sealed-off workshop with nothing tied to the region.
You also receive a unique ancestral souvenir. It’s not described in detail, but the point is clear: this experience ends with something symbolic, not just paperwork or a merch bag. If you like tours that leave you with a meaningful memory, this type of souvenir usually hits harder than a generic gift.
The 420 terrace in Salento: culture and connection time

A key highlight is access to the exclusive 420 terrace in Salento. The tour frames this space as a place for culture, wellness, and connection, which suggests it’s part of the experience beyond the cultivation lesson itself.
This matters because a cannabis tour can easily become only educational, or only social. Here, the terrace is part of the plan that gives you a pause point. You get a setting to absorb what you learned, reflect, and connect it to the local atmosphere.
It’s also a useful “breather” moment within the 2 hours. If you’re the kind of person who needs a little quiet after learning something new, a terrace stop can make the whole session feel more grounded.
What Grow Ganja does not do: no flower sales, education first

One detail you should know before you go: at Grow Ganja, they do not sell cannabis flowers. Instead, the focus is on plant-derived products such as topical oils, medicinal macerates, and blends of condiments and granola with cannabis seeds.
That difference changes the whole tone. If you’re hoping to leave with a jar of flower, this won’t be that tour. But if you want to understand how cannabis products are made and how education can support responsible, health-minded use, the approach makes sense.
Their mission is also described as promoting conscious use and teaching self-cultivation methods with respect for nature and health. I like that this keeps the experience centered on learning, not impulse buying.
Price and value: is $64 reasonable for 2 hours?

The price is listed at $64 per person for a 2-hour experience. On its face, that’s not a bargain-bin activity. But here’s why I think it can be good value if you match the style:
- You get instruction through the plant’s full cycle, not just a quick overview.
- You’re in a small group capped at 5, which makes per-person value stronger.
- You receive included items: a natural beverage and an ancestral souvenir.
- The session includes English/Spanish support, plus guidance from an expert grower and a translator.
If you’re comparing this to general tours that are mostly walking and photo stops, the price can look steep. If you’re comparing it to hands-on educational workshops where experts teach and there are included extras, it starts to feel more fair.
The best way to judge it is to ask yourself one question: do you want to learn how cannabis cultivation works in a step-by-step way? If yes, $64 for 2 hours with included beverage and souvenir is likely in the right range for the format.
Who this tour suits best (and who might want something else)
This experience is best for adults 18+ who want education with a respectful, nature-connected tone. It’s ideal if you’re curious about conscious self-cultivation, want a structured explanation of growth phases, and value small-group teaching over big-group entertainment.
You might also like it if you enjoy local flavor moments, like a regional natural drink and a cultural terrace setting in Salento.
On the other hand, if your main goal is to buy cannabis flowers or focus only on consumption, this tour won’t match your expectations. It’s not positioned as a retail stop.
Practical tips to get more out of your session
- Arrive with questions ready. Think about what you want to understand: germination, flowering, or drying and curing.
- Plan your day around the 2-hour runtime, including the terrace portion. You’ll want a clear window afterward to process it.
- If you’re booking for language reasons, double-check that the session you choose offers the language you prefer (it’s listed as English and Spanish overall).
- If you’re sensitive about legal and age rules, remember the tour is not suitable for children under 18.
Should you book this Grow Ganja cannabis self-cultivation tour?
I’d book it if you want a structured, step-by-step cannabis education experience in Salento with expert guidance, small-group attention, and included regional extras. The best part is not the plant topic itself, but the way the tour treats cultivation as a full process, ending with curing and emphasizing conscious care.
I’d hesitate or at least confirm carefully if you’re expecting cannabis flower sales or if you prefer large, social group tours. Also, because there is at least one reported issue where the experience did not exist as expected for a booking, I recommend making sure your chosen time is confirmed clearly before you head out.
If you want something thoughtful, practical, and tied to the local setting, this is one of those tours that can make your Salento days feel more meaningful.
FAQ
How long is the Grow Ganja cannabis experience?
The tour duration is 2 hours.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is listed as $64 per person.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You meet at the GROW GANJA COFFEE SHOP.
Is the tour available in English and Spanish?
Yes. The live tour guide and support are available in English and Spanish.
How big is the group?
It’s a small group limited to 5 participants.
What times does the tour run?
Available start times are listed as 8:00 AM, 11:00 AM, 2:00 PM, and 4:00 PM, and the operator also notes a last option at 5:00 PM.
Does Grow Ganja sell cannabis flowers?
No. Grow Ganja does not sell cannabis flowers. The focus is on plant-derived products and education about self-cultivation.
Is the tour suitable for children?
No. It’s not suitable for children under 18.

























