On our last visit to Cartagena I went on a crew tour to the Mud Volcano.
The volcano is located about an hour outside of the city, in a town called Totumo. The mud is supposed to have therapeutic properties, same thing they say about the those spa places that do mud baths I guess.
We had a quick stop at the Fortress for some pictures then we were on our way.
The Mud volcano stands about 15 meters high, and you have to climb some very steep stairs to get to it.
When we got to the top there was a person that was in a wheelchair being carried down. She was totally covered in mud and I was worried for her and the people carrying the chair down the steep steps at the top.
The top of the volcano isn't very big and can only hold around 15-20 people at a time. so we wait in line watching as each person climbs into the mud.
There are people who you give your camera to, so they can take your picture without getting any mud on it.
Finally it was my turn.
There are people who work there who cover you in mud, and give a basic massage. They are surprisingly good at not getting any mud in your eyes, nose or mouth.
The mud is extremely buoyant. Its very easy to float at the top few inches of the mud. And in fact its hard to move around or stand in.
I expected that there would be a wood platform or something like that to stand on but in fact its just mud all the way down. But at about 5 feet deep the consistency gets very hard so you cant sink at all.
After the massage you are left to play in the mud for a while until you are ready to get out. It was fun trying to move and float around.
After we got out we walked a short distance to the lake where we can wash off the mud.
The whole day was very fun, and a very interesting experience.