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Quibdó, the capital of Chocó department, is surrounded by lush jungles and traversed by the majestic Atrato River. The city is known for its rich Afro-Colombian culture and musical traditions.. The city has a strong influx of afroamerican people, who migrated into the city after the abolition of slavery in Colombia. The city is located in one of the most dense rainforest area of Colombia, near big ecological and native reserves.The city gained importance after the discovery of gold and platinum deposits in the Atrato valley. The biodiversity of the flora and fauna of the region, along with stunning vistas make Quibdó a touristic destination frequented by tourists who want to relax.
Quibdó has a tropical rainforest climate with consistent rainfall throughout the year. Temperatures average between 25°C and 28°C (77°F to 82°F).
Hotel Interpacific
Services: Comfortable rooms, restaurant, and Wi-Fi.
Location: Near the city center.
Price range: From $25 USD per night.
Hotel Los Robles
Services: Air conditioning, breakfast included, and parking.
Location: Quiet area a few minutes from Atrato River.
Price range: From $20 USD per night.
Doña Fela Restaurant
Services: Traditional Pacific cuisine.
Location: Obapo neighborhood.
Price range: From $5 USD per person.
Río Atrato Restaurant
Services: Fresh seafood dishes.
Location: Overlooking Atrato River.
Price range: From $6 USD per person.
San Francisco de Asís Cathedral: Iconic church in the city center.
Atrato River Boardwalk: A perfect spot for a stroll and scenic views.
Pacific Jungle: Ideal for ecological tours.
September 20 to October 4: San Pacho Festival, declared Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.
Taxis and mototaxis: Main modes of transportation.
Walking: Practical for short distances.
Dishes: Shrimp rice, fish stew, and crab soup.
Drinks: Borojó juice and viche.
Handicrafts: Woven baskets and handmade jewelry.
Local Products: Artisan chocolate and traditional sweets.
The journey takes approximately 7 hours, depending on road conditions.
Medellín: Terminal del Norte.
Quibdó: Terminal de Transporte de Quibdó.