Bucaramanga to Arauca Bus
From Bucaramanga to Arauca there are 291 mi (468 km) that take approximately 16 hours by an inter-city bus. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx is the terrestrial transportation company that covers this route, providing low-cost bus tickets and varied schedules so the customer can make his choice. Arauca is a place surrounded by green fields and stockbreeder farms where you can enjoy the joropo, a rythm distinguished by its individuality, creativity and fortitude, that provide joy and party to the municipality. The climate in Arauca is tropical, presents an average temperature of 80.6 °F (27 °C) and a high level of precipitations, mainly from April to October; in this period it' s a must having an umbrella.
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About Bucaramanga
Bucaramanga is situated at 959 m a.s.l. in an area that used to be populated by the indigenous guanes, being in close proximity with other tribes such as the chibchas, chitarreros, laches and muiscas. Bucaramanga was established as a native town in 1622 and some mines were operated by the spaniards were established in the neighboring areas.During the XIXth century the town formally became a "Villa". At the end of that century it endured political struggles between craftsmen and traders, while during the XXth it had to endure the misery left over from the Thousand Day's War. The city managed to thrive and became one of the most important cities in modern Colombia. Its touristic atractions and hotel enterprises made the city grow and is now known as the "Pretty City". It also has very atractive parks, which earned the nickname "The City of Parks".
About Arauca
Arauca is a colombian department located in the extreme north of the country's Orinoco region. It limits to the north and the east with Venezuela, to the south with the departments of Vichada and Casanare, and to the west with Bocaya. Its name could have two origins: it could come from the Arahuacos, one of the indigenous ethnic groups that inhabited this territory, or from the bird called Arauco. In 1917 the independence of Arauca was declared, in 1955 the territory was announced as a category of the national administration, and in 1991 it was erected like department. The main economic activities in Arauca are oil exploitation, ranching, agriculture and trade.