Bucaramanga to Valledupar Bus
The route from Bucaramanga to Valledupar goes through the distance of 279 mi (449 km), which take approximately 7 hours by the inter-city bus. The terrestrial transportation company Expreso Brasilia provides low-cots bus tickets for this route, besides allowing the customer to choose the schedule of his preference. The average ticket's price goes from 68 000 COP to 80 000 COP. Valledupar is one of the music and cultural most important places in Colombia; in this municipality is celebrated the Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata, an event to preserve the rythms of this music genre. Valledupar has a tropical climate, with an average temperature of 82.4 °F (28 °C) and moderate precipitations throughout the year, except in October, the most rainy month.
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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 Valledupar
This municipality, capital of the Cesar Department, it is called the "City of the Sacred Kings of the Valley of Upar", and was founded on January 6 in 1550 by the spanish captain Hernando de Santana. It is situated in the valley of the river Cesar and the name "Upar" comes from Eupari, a chimila warchief that lived in the territory before the spaniards arrived. It began as a small populated center in the lands of the eupari indians and became a pit stop for the Santa Marta route. It's an important place for farming mango trees and also ranching, and also the birthplace of vallenato, a traditional musical genre of colombia.