Private Tejo Play in Bogota

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Private Tejo Play in Bogota

  • 4.510 reviews
  • 2 hours (approx.)
  • From $54.00
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Gunpowder targets turn Tejo into real Bogotá fun. This private session is built around traditional Tejo play on a court where small targets include gunpowder that explode on impact, so you’re not just watching—you’re participating.

I like two things right away: the pickup is set up with a guide you can spot fast (black jacket, big red umbrella), and the tour includes alcoholic beverages. It’s also private, so you’re not squeezed into a crowd.

The one real consideration is reliability. One set of feedback flags a no-show issue where the guide didn’t arrive or respond after contact attempts. It’s not the whole story, but it’s worth taking seriously before you build your schedule around it.

Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

Private Tejo Play in Bogota - Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

  • Traditional Tejo court time: you get hands-on play, not a lecture
  • Gunpowder targets on impact: the sport’s signature effect is the whole point
  • Pickup with a red-umbrella guide: easier to find your person at the start
  • Included alcoholic beverages: good value for the $54 price point
  • English offered: helpful if you don’t speak Spanish confidently
  • Private format: only your group joins your session

Gunpowder Targets: What Tejo Play Means in Bogotá

Private Tejo Play in Bogota - Gunpowder Targets: What Tejo Play Means in Bogotá
Tejo is a classic Colombian throwing game, sometimes linked with the older name turmequé. The key detail—and the reason people book this experience—is that the targets include gunpowder, which is designed to explode when the target gets hit. That single feature changes the whole vibe. It’s part sport, part show, and part celebration of precision.

For you, that means the experience is less about quiet concentration and more about moment-to-moment excitement. You’ll be throwing at small targets, reacting to impacts, and learning how to aim in a way that feels practical and physical, not like a museum demonstration.

And because it’s done on a traditional court, the experience feels grounded in local culture instead of a generic activity package. You’re stepping into a Bogotá setting built for this specific game, not borrowing an empty space and calling it an experience.

There’s also an energy shift that happens when alcohol is part of the package. Since alcoholic beverages are included, the session can feel more social than other “just try the activity” tours. If you like your travel days to include a little conversation and good momentum, this fits.

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The 2-Hour Session: What You’ll Do During Your Tejo Time

Private Tejo Play in Bogota - The 2-Hour Session: What You’ll Do During Your Tejo Time
This is listed as an approximately 2-hour activity. That duration matters because it’s long enough for you to do more than one attempt and still keep the day moving.

Here’s the practical way to think about the timing:

  • You’ll start at the meeting/pickup point, then head to your Tejo court.
  • During the session, you’ll learn and play Tejo with a guide present.
  • At the end of the 2 hours, you’re back with enough time left in the day to do something else in Bogotá.

You’re not signing up for a half-day commitment. So if you’re building your itinerary, this works well as an afternoon plan, a late-morning break, or even an early start that lets you see more of the city after.

One more reason the two-hour format is valuable: it keeps your focus. Tejo is hands-on. You don’t want a tour that drags. You want time on the court, time to try again, and time to wrap up while the excitement is still fresh.

Avenida Chile Meet-Up: Finding the Start Without Stress

Your meeting point is listed at Avenida Chile Centro Comercial y Financiero. The tour also offers pickup, which is a big deal in a city where navigation can be easier once someone local helps you get in the right place.

The pickup detail is especially useful: your guide will be identifiable with a black jacket and a big red umbrella. That may sound like a small thing, but it’s exactly the kind of detail that reduces wasted time—especially when you’re arriving to a busy area and trying to line up with a person you don’t know.

Also note the setup includes “near public transportation.” That matters for two types of travelers:

  • If pickup is delayed or you’d rather not wait, you can still get yourself into position with less hassle.
  • If you’re staying nearby, you might find it easy to make this work with your own plan, even though pickup is offered.

Price and Value: Why $54 Can Make Sense for Tejo

Private Tejo Play in Bogota - Price and Value: Why $54 Can Make Sense for Tejo
At $54.00 per person for an approximately 2-hour private activity, the best way to judge value is to look at what you’re getting that you might otherwise pay for separately.

Here’s what’s clearly included from the tour info:

  • Pickup is offered
  • Alcoholic beverages are included
  • A private tour format (only your group participates)
  • English is offered
  • A mobile ticket is provided
  • It’s run by the provider Condor Tours

And what you should plan for separately:

  • Lunch is not included

So the value equation looks like this: you’re paying to cover guided Tejo access plus convenience (pickup) plus a built-in perk (drinks). If you would normally spend money on alcohol and you don’t want to handle logistics yourself, that’s when the price starts feeling fair.

The private format also changes the math. Group tours can be cheaper, but you lose control of pace and comfort. Here, you’re only with your group. That can be worth it if you’re traveling with friends, a partner, or a small group that wants a more relaxed rhythm.

One more data point to keep in your planning: this experience averages being booked about 8 days in advance. That suggests it’s popular enough that you shouldn’t wait until the last minute, especially if you care about getting your preferred time.

Included Alcohol: Fun Perk or Timing Check?

Private Tejo Play in Bogota - Included Alcohol: Fun Perk or Timing Check?
Alcoholic beverages being included can be a big part of why you’ll enjoy this session—if you want a more social feel while you play.

Still, it’s smart to keep one practical thought in mind: this is a throwing sport with an exploding target mechanism. You’ll want to treat the guide’s instructions with real attention and keep your behavior steady. Even if the mood turns relaxed, you’re still on a court designed for the sport.

If you prefer your travel activities clear-headed, you can always pace yourself. The key benefit here is choice: the tour includes drinks, but it doesn’t force you to drink at full speed.

And since lunch isn’t included, consider eating earlier or planning a meal after. That keeps you from feeling rushed or hungry while you’re focused on gameplay.

English-Friendly for Non-Spanish Speakers

Private Tejo Play in Bogota - English-Friendly for Non-Spanish Speakers
The tour is offered in English. That’s not a small perk. Tejo is physical and hands-on, and you’ll enjoy it more when you understand what you’re doing—how to throw, what the target setup means, and what to expect when you hit the gunpowder components.

If you’re traveling with friends who aren’t fluent in Spanish, English guidance can be a major comfort. It also helps if you want to ask quick questions and get real answers without relying on guesswork.

Private Tour Dynamics: Why Only Your Group Matters

Private Tejo Play in Bogota - Private Tour Dynamics: Why Only Your Group Matters
This is a private tour/activity, meaning only your group participates. You don’t share the experience with strangers.

That changes your experience in a few practical ways:

  • You can move at your own pace
  • The guide can focus on your group’s questions and rhythm
  • You avoid waiting for others to finish
  • You’re more likely to enjoy the “try, adjust, try again” part without feeling rushed

For a 2-hour activity, that matters. Short experiences are often where group tours feel tense. Private format tends to feel smoother.

Also, because group discounts are listed as a feature, you may find the cost works better if you’re booking with more than one person. Exact discount details aren’t specified, so treat it as a “worth asking about” feature rather than assuming a specific percentage.

The Itinerary Is Simple: One Start Point, One Goal

Private Tejo Play in Bogota - The Itinerary Is Simple: One Start Point, One Goal
The tour information shows one stop: Avenida Chile Centro Comercial y Financiero. There’s no complicated route here. The plan is to get you from the meeting point into Tejo play and keep the focus on the sport.

That simplicity is a plus. You’re not dealing with multiple transfers or a long run around town. You’re getting your time on the court with minimal friction.

Drawback-wise, if you’re the kind of traveler who likes built-in sightseeing or a longer cultural walk, you might wish there was more to the route. But for many people, that’s exactly why Tejo works: you’re there for the activity, and you get it without extra padding.

The Provider Side: Condor Tours and What to Watch For

This experience is offered by Condor Tours. With providers, you want to trust the details but also stay alert.

Here’s the balanced reality from the rating data:

  • The overall rating is 4.5
  • It’s recommended by 90% of travelers
  • Duration, pickup, and language details are clearly laid out

But there is at least one negative report about a no-show—where the guide didn’t arrive and there was no response after calls and texts. That doesn’t mean it will happen to you. It does mean you should protect your time.

If you book, do these practical things:

  • Keep your confirmation details handy on your phone
  • Be ready at the pickup window
  • Don’t plan something that starts immediately after, with no buffer
  • If pickup doesn’t happen on time, follow up using the contact method you were given during booking

The goal is simple: reduce stress while still letting yourself enjoy the experience if everything goes normally.

Who This Tejo Experience Suits Best

This tour fits especially well if you:

  • Want a short, high-energy activity in Bogotá
  • Like doing something hands-on instead of just touring
  • Appreciate private tours for comfort and pacing
  • Want English support while you learn a sport
  • Prefer booking something with pickup so you don’t wrestle with logistics

It’s also a decent match for most travelers since it’s marked that most travelers can participate. If you’re unsure about physical comfort, you’ll want to consider your own limits before booking, but the activity is positioned for broad participation.

If you hate any alcohol-related inclusion, or you only enjoy quiet, low-stimulation activities, this may feel less aligned. The explosion element and included drinks point toward a more lively experience.

Should You Book Private Tejo Play in Bogotá?

I’d consider booking if you want a focused, local-feeling activity with convenience built in. The overall rating (4.5) and strong recommendation rate (90%) are good signs, and the value mix is clear: pickup, English, private format, mobile ticket, and alcoholic beverages included for about 2 hours.

I’d also book with eyes open. The no-show issue is the one serious red flag in the feedback you provided. So give yourself scheduling buffer time, be ready for pickup, and keep your confirmation details accessible.

If you want an authentic Bogotá taste that’s more about doing than watching, this is an easy “yes, if the timing works” option.

FAQ

Where is the pickup meeting point for this Tejo experience?

The meeting point is listed at Avenida Chile Centro Comercial y Financiero in Bogotá.

How long is the Private Tejo Play tour?

The duration is approximately 2 hours.

Is pickup included or do I need to meet elsewhere?

Pickup is offered, and your guide will look for you at the pickup point.

What should I do to find the guide during pickup?

The guide is described as wearing a black jacket and carrying a big red umbrella.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes, the tour is offered in English.

What’s included in the price?

Alcoholic beverages are included.

Is lunch included?

No, lunch is not included.

Is this tour private?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.

Can I get a full refund if my plans change?

There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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