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To get to Jericó from Medellín you must go to the “Terminal del Sur”. There you can find the company “Transportes Jericó Pueblo Rico Tarso”, which will take you directly to town. Buses are available from 5AM in the morning until 6PM in the afternoon. We recommend you make the trip through the Bolombolo route, which is shorter since it would be approximately 3 hours compared to the Fredonia route, which could be up to 4. The value of the ticket is around $37,500 COP. If you want a private taxi ride, this same company offers this service with a value of $44,000 COP per person.
To travel from Bogotá, by land, you can go to the Salitre Terminal, although you will also find transportation to Medellín from the North Terminal and the South Terminal. There you can find companies such as Expreso Bolivariano, Expreso Brasilia, Coomotor, among others, which have trips available to Medellin from $85,000 COP with an approximate travel time of 10 hours. You must take into account which of the two terminals you arrive in Medellín since the buses to Jericó leave from the South terminal.
From the bus terminal in Manizales, Armenia or Pereira, you can take a bus service to the municipality of La Pintada in the department of Antioquia. The bus companies that travel on this route are Empresa Arauca, Flota Ospina and Expreso Sideral. Once you are in La Pintada you can travel by “Chiva” (the traditional transportation between the municipalities) and the other is by bus with Trans Mercedes, this will take you to “Puente Iglesias” or “Bolombolo” where you can catch the bus coming from Medellin to Jericó. The average for tickets is $22,000 COP for buses and $18,000 COP for the chiva.
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