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Route Information - Highway 45 - Bogota to Santa Marta
My wife and I are planning to arrive in Colombia early to mid November. We will be shipping our F800GS by air from Canada to Bogota to begin a 6 month ride in South America.
We plan to start with several weeks, at least, in Colombia and are in the process of planning a route. The route is taking shape as follows:
Bogota to Santa Marta via highway 45. Santa Marta to Cartagena along the Carribean coast. Cartegena to Medellin, Cali, Popayan, Pasto and final Tulcan via highway 25.
My question is:
I cannot find much information on the stretch of highway 45 from Bucaramanga to Santa Marta. It appears to be roughly 600 km. We would not normally plan to travel more than 200-300 km per day. We often spend 2 or 3 days per stop to ensure we have plenty of time to see the places we pass through and more importantly meet the people.
Is this stretch of highway paved or at least in reasonably good all weather condition?
Can anyone suggest the towns along the way we may want to stop at with rooms or reasonable hotels along the way.
And of course, is this stretch of highway considered to be safe for travel by tourists on their own?
Any advice and information on this part of the route and any other part of our proposed route would be greatly appreciated.
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Still looking for some info on the stretch of highway 45 from Bucaramanga to Santa Marta.
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Rutas Colombia
FYI
Through correspondence with the Colombia Government Travel Department I was directed to www.rutascolombia.com || Toda Colombia a un click de distancia for information on Highway 45, Bogota to Santa Marta.
This website provides detailed information on all main routes in Colombia including distances, elevations, services (fuel, hotels, resturants), tolls and points of interest.
The site should be helpfull to anyone planning to travel around Colombia.
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Hi Bill
The only help I can give is , that you can get a very good GPS map from Ventas Pamacol Av 15#119 Ofc 334 Phone (57)12133912 or 14803162 Bogota :: Pamacol Technologies :: it is about $120.00 us
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I was wondering if you could tell me where you shipped out of, who with and how much it cost. Have a good ride you lucky buggers!!
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Gugie1;
Thanks for the link. It looks like a very good GPS map for Colombia. May be a bit pricey for me since I will likey be in Colombia less than a month but I will be considering buying it.
Have you used it?
Farmer Dan;
We will be shipping from YYC in Calgary to Bogota in November. The quote I have right now it about $2,400 CDN one way.
Sounds expensive at first glance but we have already ridden to Panama and back and don't really want to repeat it again.
I see some guys quoting about $900.00 US to fly their bike from Panama to Bogota so perhaps it is reasonable.
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