Quibdo to Medellin Bus
From Quibdo to Medellin there are 146 mi (235 km) that take about 7 hours of travel. Arauca, terrestrial transportation company, covers this route, selling bus tickets with a diversity of rates and schedules, making more comfortable the traveller's choice. The city of Medellin was chosen by the Wall Street Journal as the World's Most Innovative City in 2013, because of the productive way that the city uses its resources, accomplishing its goals as the education progress, environment care, and an efficient transportation system, among others. The climate in the Eternal Spring City is subtropical and monsoon and presents an average temperature of 71.6 °F (22 °C) but the warmest days it ascends to 82 °F (28 °C). Since it's a monsoon city, you can find unexpected rains, which are more frequent in April, May, September and October. It's recommended to have light clothes to enjoy the warm environment of the city.
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About Quibdo
Quibdó is the capital of the Department of Chocó, located in the north west area of Colombia. 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.
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.