Medellin to Puerto asis Bus
The travel from Medellin to Puerto Asis goes through 625 mi (1006 km) and it takes approximately 18 hours. Coomotor, terrestrial transportation company, provides bus tickets in various schedules. Puerto Asis is surrounded by green fields that allow the ecotourism and in January takes place the Regata through the Putumayo river; at this festival the people sail on a tire as a life-preserver. The climate of the city is tropical, with abundant rains, the average temperature is 77 °F (25 °C), so it's recommended to pack light cotton clothes and a raincoat.
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About Medellin
Medellin is located at 1495 m a.s.l., just 261 mi (420 kms) away from the capital Bogota. It is known as "The eternal spring city" or the "mountain's capital" nicknames that reflect it's attractive weather. It's history stars a number of indigenous tribes that lived on the region since V b.c. The first contact between the spaniards and the people of the Valley of Aburrá happened in 1541, although due to the lack of precious minerals and the resistance from the locals, the area was initially abandoned.In 1616 Medellín was founded with the name of "Poblado de San Lorenzo". In 1826, Medellín was named as capital of the Antioquia department by the National Congress. Modern day Medellín is a prosperous city in constant industrial and social development.
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.