Bogota to Puerto asis Bus
The travel from Bogota to Puerto Asis by an inter-city bus is at a distance of 445 mi (716 km), which take about 13 hours. Coomotor is the company that covers this route, providing bus tickets at several rates and schedules. Puerto Asis has a quite appealing celebration that takes place in May, called la Regata del rio Putumayo, where locals and visitors throw themselves to the river with tires, sailing close to boats and ships; it's a fun festival that has been candidate to win the Guiness award. The climate of the city is warm and tropical, presents quite plentiful rains and has an average temperature of 77 °F (25 °C), so light clothes will be nice to have a comfortable stay.
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About Bogota
Bogota is the capital of Colombia, situated at 2640 m a.s.l. The city is known as the "Athens of South America" due to its great numer of museums, theaters, libraries and cultural activities. It is the third most elevated city in South America, behind (La Paz and Quito). In your journey through Bogota you will enjoy the historical tour along streets that combine modernity with colonial architechture. Bogota is well known for its cultural events like the International Book Fair and the "Festivales al Parque", which are attended by both national and international tourists. The Gold Museum, the National Observatory, the Colpatria Tower and the Botanical Garden José Celestino Mutis, the old La Candelaria Barrios are all must see destinations for all tourists. We hope yiy enjoy your historical and cultural adventure in Bogota!
Weather in Bogotá
The climate is cool and temperate, with average temperatures ranging from 9°C to 18°C (48°F to 64°F). Rain is frequent, especially in April and October.
Hotels in Bogotá
Tequendama Hotel
Services: Luxurious rooms, gym, spa, and convention center.
Location: Bogotá's International Center.
Price range: From $55 USD per night.
GHL Hotel Bioxury
Services: Rooftop terrace, gourmet restaurant, and bar.
Location: Zona Rosa, near Parque de la 93.
Price range: From $88 USD per night.
Restaurants in Bogotá
Andrés Carne de Res
Services: Grill, live music, and a festive atmosphere.
Location: Chía, on the outskirts of Bogotá.
Price range: From $18 USD per person.
Mini Mal
Tourist Attractions in Bogotá
Monserrate: A panoramic view of the city from this famous hill.
Gold Museum: Home to the largest pre-Hispanic gold collection in the world.
La Candelaria: The historic center with cobbled streets and colonial architecture.
Important Dates in Bogotá
August: Summer Festival, featuring outdoor activities.
December: Christmas lights in parks and squares.
Getting Around Bogotá
Typical Dishes and Drinks
Dishes: Ajiaco, tamal, and lechona.
Drinks: Chocolate santafereño and chicha.
What to Buy
Handicrafts: Mochilas, ruanas, and emeralds.
Local Products: High-quality coffee and traditional sweets like bocadillo veleño.
How to get from Granada to Bogotá by bus?
The distance between Granada and Bogotá is approximately 270 kilometers, with an estimated travel time of 6 to 8 hours.
Departure Terminals
Arrival Terminals
Several transportation options connect these two cities, typically operated by intermunicipal bus companies. Departure times vary between morning and evening.
About Puerto Asis
Colombian municipality located to the left side of the river Putumayo, in the department of Putumayo. It’s the municipality of greater population of the department. It borders Ecuador and the municipalities of Puerto Caicedo, Puerto Guzman, Orito and San Miguel. Puerto Assis was founded in 1912 by two religious Capuchin missionaries: Father Estanislao de les Corts and brother Ildefonso de Tulcan. The name was chosen in honor of the homeland of St. Francis of Assisi. In 1953, with the construction of the road, it became a commercial exchange center with Mocoa, Sibundoy Valley and Pasto. In 1967, the municipality was officially designated. Currently, its main economic activities are agriculture, livestock, fishing and trade.