Rodrigo is our CO-Owner, former CEO, and a passionate traveler. Curating experiences for IMPULSE has made him fall in love with his own country again and inspired him to turn tourism into a tool for transformation.
Comuna 13, located in Medellín, Colombia, is a unique destination with a history that has no comparison worldwide. It has undergone a remarkable transformation, evolving from one of the city's most violent areas to a bustling tourist hotspot. My journey with Comuna 13 began before its streets filled with tourists, giving me a unique perspective on its evolution. This post explores the multifaceted impacts of tourism in Comuna 13 and proposes a way to approach tourism in the “peripheral” areas of Medellin, in a conscious way.
Most of Comuna 13 was created with informal settlements by communities that were forced to leave their lands in rural Colombia because of the internal war of the ’60s to ’90s. This, like many informal settlements by displaced people, was underserved and leaked of the presence of the state. For this reason, urban militias filled in the lack of presence of state institutions. In addition, Comuna 13's strategic location made it a target for significant military operations, notably during the early 2000s. These government-led efforts aimed to reclaim the area resulted in severe consequences for the civilian population. Subsequent infrastructural developments in public transport (like metrocable, and the famous outdoor escalators) together with smart public policies that gave Medellin its recognition for social innovation marked the beginning of a new era. This gave the right conditions for community-led initiatives, mainly focused on street art, music, and community empowerment to flourish. The transformation Comuna13 had, set the stage for tourism but also brought new challenges.
The transformation led to a surge in tourism, attracted by the area's compelling narrative of change and vibrant street art. The neighborhood now sees thousands of visitors each week. However, the rapid growth of tourism, rising from a few hundred to approximately 25,000 visitors weekly, has brought both opportunities and significant social challenges.
Photo: One of the early groups we had in C13. Now, this spot of public space is full of vendors.
Street art and hip hop have played crucial roles in the community’s healing process, transforming the neighborhood walls into canvases that depict the community’s resilience and hopes. These artistic expressions have not only beautified the area but have also provided a voice to the youth and a form of peaceful resistance against the social struggles they face.
The massive influx of tourists has created notable negative impacts in this community. Here are the main impacts we have perceived and heard from local residents.
In response to these challenges, our company has implemented several key changes to ensure our tours contribute positively to the community. As a result of a 6-month project I led, we came up with a new version of our Comuna 13 tour, but most importantly, we are encouraging our travelers and readers of this blog to consider visiting other up-and-coming communities where community-based tourism is just starting to gain strength, and their authenticity and narratives of street art, resiliency, and local culture and as strong as Comuna 13, like the case of Afrotour at a non-tourist area of Comuna 13 or Moravia’s Blooming at a neighborhood that emerged from Medellin’s city dump.
Our local guide tells the story of Operacion Orion through a mural on our Comuna 13 Struggle and Splendor Tour.
We understand tourism in Comuna 13 will only keep evolving and we want to be a conscious actor in that development. This is why we are proposing this with our new “Comuna 13 Struggle and Spendor tour”
Whether you take our tour or not, we urge tourists to adopt responsible travel practices by visiting during less crowded times, engaging with community-approved guides, and supporting local enterprises. These practices not only enhance the visitor experience but also ensure that tourism has a positive impact on the community.
Tourism in Comuna 13 showcases the complexities of urban transformation and the double-edged sword of becoming a global attraction. By choosing sustainable and respectful ways to engage with this vibrant community, visitors can contribute to a more positive future for Comuna 13. We invite you to consider other communities of the city where your visit will create a positive impact. If you still feel like you need to visit Comuna 13, experience it responsibly, ensuring we all partake in nurturing rather than exploiting its rich cultural landscape.
This revision aims to deepen the discussion about Comuna 13's journey, emphasizing both the historical context and the ongoing challenges and benefits brought by tourism. We hope to offer a more nuanced perspective that encourages thoughtful engagement with this dynamic community.
Blog post written by: Rodrigo Atuesta, Impusle's travel co-owner.
Special Thanks to Ana Cristina Velez, a friend and local guide in Medellin, who helped us re-think the way we were doing tourism in Comuna 13.
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