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Routes South from Bogota
I will be flying my KLR to Bogota (from Panama City) in late October/November and heading south for TDF. Looking at my Colombia map there seems to be two ways to head south toward Ecuador. Hwy 45 past Neiva then east to Popayan OR a couple of other ways east (south first) to Ibague, Armenia, Cali, etc. or northeast to Manizales, Tula, etc. What route do most use? Which do you all recommend and why? Thanks for the input.
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Rick,
I'm watching your thread with interest, hoping you'll get some good replies. If everything goes as planned, I'll be going through Panama/Bogota area about the same time as you. I'll be riding with another HUBB member Bob Forsee. May see you there, Bob will be on a KLR also, and I'll be on a Wee Strom. Harold |
Routes South from Colombia
Harold, keep in touch. Maybe we can plan a meet. I have been reading other trip reports and it seems that the route straight south may not be a good choice. Some have reported a very bad road on the southern end and also some country that may best be bypassed for any number of reasons. I hope I get some more input. I sent Paul Thorsen (owns a moto hotel in Colombia) an email and ask for input. I'll let you know if he replies.
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South From Bogota
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Yes, I did Prudhoe Bay in June. Like you, I'm just waiting for the season to change so I can head to TDF via Bogota. E-mail me: hbrookz@msn.com Harold |
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Few bikers have gone through Neiva, but I strongly wouldn't reccommend it: There's a long (3-4 hrs) unpaved strech past Neiva en route to Popayan that we (colombians) try to avoid. Instead, the road Bogotá-Girardot-Ibagué-Armenia-Cali, etc is in good shape anf has lots of interest spots. Even tough, some has gone Bogotá-Medellín, and the south Medellín-Manizales-Pereira-Armenia-Cali, etc. A third alternative (1 day longer) could be Bogotá-Honda(yes, there´s an old town called Honda)-Manizales-Pereira-Armenia-Cali, etc.
If you have enough time (2-4 days) I would reccommend alternative #2. Otherwise take any of the other main routes. JorG |
Hi guys,
I am currently in Oaxaca City Mexico, headed slowly south. Planning on a similar route through Colombia, keep in touch. I suspect I am far enough ahead of you that you won´t catch up, but who knows. Andy |
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Give us some feed back on your border crossings, would like to know if it's a good crossing or a PITA. Hope to see you at TDF, it'll take that long to catch up! Have a good trip. Harold |
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Hola Rick, it looks like you already got your reply. It would certainly agree with JTA's post. You want to avoid the route south from Bogota that appears to be the most direct to Popayan, via Neive.
If you have time, the route north from Bogota past Villa de Leiva, San Gil, Barichara (Canon de Chicamocha) and Bucaramunga is - in my opinion - one of the best routes in Colombia. From Bucaramunga there is a good highway west to Medellin, and then from Medellin south through Manizales to Cali is another great scenic route, stopping off in Salento along the way. Medellin also has great moto shops and parts (inc tires) if you need them at that point, which you probably will! I wouldn't worry about security on any of the main highways mentioned above. If you have the time, don't miss out on some of the best riding in South America, and do a nice big loop through Bucaramunga and Medellin (or even throw in Cartagena). If you don't have the time then sure, head west from Bogota to Armenia and then south to the Ecuador border, although then you would be missing out on some of the best that Colombia has to offer. |
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