Top 10 Best Things To Do in Pasto, Colombia
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List of Best Things to do in Pasto, Colombia
La Laguna de la Cocha
Centro historico de Pasto
Black and Whites' Carnival
Casa Museo Taminango
Museo del Carnaval
Iglesia Templo de la Merced
Iglesia La Catedral
Iglesia San Felipe
Iglesia de San Andres
Laguna de la Cocha
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Most Dangerous Landing in Colombia - Cockpit View [HD 1080p]
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Antonio Nariño Airport (IATA: PSO, ICAO: SKPS) is located in the town of Chachagüí and serves the city of Pasto, which is located 35km away from the airport. The airport only handles domestic flights in addition to military operations and private charters
Elevation AMSL: 5.951 ft
The airport's runway was built on a plateau of 50 meters because of the surrounding terrain. Due to this, many pilots refer to the airport as an aircraft carrier. The runway is also relatively short for the altitude at which the airport is at.
The position of the runway means that it is often rendered useless since, in the presence of crosswinds, it prevents aircraft making a safe take off and landing. Crosswinds are common during the summer, particularly during the month of August.
Since 2007, the runway has been equipped with an Localizer, which permits airport operations during the night and when there is low visibility. However, a suitable place is being sought for to build a new airport due to the big increase in passengers and cargo and also since the current airport is often closed due to poor weather conditions.
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Colombia Street Food: Pasto Public Market.. Buying food in Nariño
Going to Colombia and not stopping to visit a Public Market would be a shame. Places such as these can help you see and understand better how locals work, what they eat, what they're lives are about. Subscribe Koffea TV:
Colombia is a country of many diversities, and each region,
due to geographical, cultural, gastronomical, amongst many other differences, makes you feel at times that you have changed countries without you even noticing it!
Visiting places such as public food markets give you the opportunity to become immersed in the locals' ways of living.
What food products are used to make their daily meals?... How do these products get there?... What do they taste like? Many of these questions can be answered when you visit such places.
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Ir a visitar Colombia y no visitar un Mercado Publico seria una lastima. Lugares como estos pueden ayudarte a ver y entender mejor como trabaja la gente local, que comen, puedes percibir un poco acerca de sus vidas y costumbres. Suscribete a Koffea TV:
Colombia es un pais de mucha diversidad y cada region, debido a su geografia, cultura, gastronomia, ademas de muchas otras diferencias, te hacen sentir a veces como que cambiaste de pais falto de conocimiento!
Visitar lugares como un Mercado Publico te permiten la oportunidad de sumergirte en la forma de vida de una persona local.
Cuales son los productos que usan para sus comidas diarias?... Como llegan esos productos hasta alli?... A que saben? Muchas de estas preguntas pueden ser respondidas al visitar este tipo de lugares.
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Best Festivals in Colombia - Colombian Travel Guide
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In Colombia are 18 public holidays and over 150 festivals. The most important festivals in Colombia are:
- Carnaval de Blancos y Negros in Pasto, Nariño. It happens on the first days of the new year and in 2002 it was declared Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by the UNESCO. It consists in spread the diversity of races, that is why the people paint their faces black and white (Know more about the Carnaval de Blancos y Negros here:
- Festival Mundial de la Salsa in Cali. It is celebrated every year in September, and it is all about salsa music. Conferences, workshops, live shows, classes and more about salsa (Know more about the Festival Mundial de la Salsa here:
- Easter Week in Popayan. It occurs in the time of Easter in one of the most catholic towns in Colombia where is a parade of wood images carved in different artistic schools of the world and people commemorates the passion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by the UNESCO (Know more about Easter Week in Popayán here:
- Feria de Manizales: Celebrated in January in the department of Caldas, it is a celebration about coffee where you can attend to parades of jeeps willys filled with coffee bags.
- Festival Iberoamericano de Teatro de Bogotá: It happens in the World Capital of Theater every second year, it was produced until her death by Fanny Mikey, a great Colombian actress. It is an event considered the greatest theater festival of the world (Know more about the Festival Iberoamericano de Teatro here:
- Festival Internacional de Música de Cartagena: It is a festival where the most recognized world and Colombian interpreters of classic music came to Colombia in January to performance prodigious classical concerts and to give master classes to the young musicians of Colombia (Know more about the Festival Internacional de Música de Cartagena here:
- Feria de las Flores Medellin: A space in the capital city of Antioquia where you can enjoy of parades where farmers carry bouquets of the most beautiful flowers in the world. It is celebrated in August and it is a very touristic event (Know more about the Feria de las Flores here:
- Carnaval de Barranquilla: It is the second most attractive carnival in the world. Celebrated in the city of Barranquilla in February. It is Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity and the event in Colombia that attracts more tourists. Filled with musical performances, parades, and parties.
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Ride Day 41: Pasto, Colombia to Quito, Ecuador
Full Post & Border Crossing Information: One night in Pasto got me ready for my border crossing heading to Quito, Ecuador. I left for Quito before first light, and I would reach the border crossing by around 8 am, for hopefully a fast border crossing.
I only had 216 miles(348 kilometres) to travel, as I always do shorter trips for border crossing days, so I thought I would arrive in Quito by just after midday.
The trip started beautifully, minimal traffic, beautiful mountains, and valleys and I were making a good time on my bike getting to the border. I stopped off a few times for a little break to admire some views.
Colombia was always going to be sad for me, after spending over a month here, the people, beautiful, the food, especially the soups, amazing and the riding, spectacular.
However, it was not to be, leaving Colombia took only 10 minutes, but entering Ecuador was over 3 hours. This was a mix of it being around Christmas and the fact they had only two people manning the booths and over 500 people in line. I expected it to be busier, but I arrived at 9 am and the ass on the front door, nearly ended my trip.
Leaving Colombia
As you approach the border follow the signs and you will see two buildings on the left. Park between them (one is Aduana and one immigration)
First go to the bigger one, around the front and through a gate, a military official will check your passport before you enter up the stairs.
Next, go to immigration building (the first one where you parked your bike) it is a little door on the right and hand in your import paper, I took a copy (that wasn't needed).
Total Time was 10 minutes and $0
Entering Ecuador
As you approach there will be a small military checkpoint.Show passport. Continue on.
Then there will be one big building. Immigration is main part with a large entrance way. When I arrived there was a line of around 500 people, unbelievable, but as it was getting close to Christmas, bad timing, even though it was very early!
It took me two and a half hours to get to the front door of immigration building, waiting in line.
The guy manning the front door was checking passports and controlling the line. He was an arsehole, taking bribes and shaking hands with helpers with obvious money changing hands.
He then stopped me and told me because of my small tear in the passport which was done by a border official in El Salvador, my passport was invalid. I told him I have been waiting 2 hours and would take my chances and just walked passed him into the building.
Then I waited another 30 minutes, Noticing only two booths being manned. The lady who stamped me in did not even comment on my passport. I walked passed front door again, and accidently bumped into the man at door. Big smile and a sorry :)
Next, I went around to the front right side of the building (facing Ecuador) and got my import permit.
Now to get to Quito, Mexico!
Total Time was 3 Hours and $0
Quito, Ecuador
Quito, Ecuador's capital, sits high in the Andean foothills at an altitude of 2,850m. Constructed on the foundations of an ancient Incan city, it’s known for its well-preserved colonial centre, rich with 16th- and 17th-century churches and other structures blending European, Moorish and indigenous styles. These include the cathedral, in the Plaza Grande square, and ultra-ornate Compañia de Jesús Jesuit church. From Wikipedia
JW Marriott Hotel Quito, Ecuador
Top notch hotel, just a little far away from city center, Wi-Fi is quite slow for a place of this quality and be careful as they are one of the few remaining hotels that still want to charge extra (which I wasn't) for what they call enhanced hi- speed internet (which is still too slow at 10mps). Room (Junior Suite with Balcony) was great and roomy and great views
My Room (Junior Suite with Balcony) was great and roomy and great views, comfortable bedding and great service.
The manager was fantastic and continually tried to help my stay better.
Facilities are top notch but they Wi-Fi and location (considering how hard it is to get to historical places because of traffic) take the stars away.
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Freedom Bike Rental and Tours in Quito, Ecuador was a place a previous rider told me about. These guys had my bike for 2 days and fixed the leak in my front tire by sealing it correctly.
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Sandona, Nariño - Travelling in Colombia
Sandona is a small village close to Pasto in the south of Colombia that is know for its weaved art and crafts. My girlfriend and me rented a car and drove through the mountains for a day trip.
Oh an the reason why we are so black in the faces is because it was the time of the Carnaval de Blancos y Negras in Pasto (video about that coming soon).
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Beautiful Landing at Pereira City - Colombia - Cockpit View [HD 1080p]
After two failed Approach in Manizales, due bad weather conditions, we decide go to this alternative airport.
Matecaña International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Matecaña) (IATA: PEI, ICAO: SKPE) is an airport located in the city of Pereira, Colombia. It connects the Risaralda department of Colombia. It also serves the cities of Armenia, Cartago, and Manizales in emergency situations.
The airport was built in 1945, and the runway was expanded to its current length between 1966 and 1968. It has one cargo ramp built in 1978. The terminal consists of a departures and an arrivals level, with two jetways attached to it. The city of Pereira owns and manages the terminal building, while the operations are in charge of Aerocivil. On average, there are 25 daily commercial operations.
Airport type Public
Owner Aerocivil
Location Pereira, Colombia
Elevation AMSL 4,416 ft / 1,346 m
Coordinates 04°48′45″N 75°44′22″W
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
08/26 2,020 6,627 Asphalt
Statistics (2009)
Aircraft operations 19,048
Passengers 646,152
Cargo tonnage 1,957
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ADA Medellín -Olaya Herrera
Aexpa Cali, Condoto, Quibdó
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Avianca New York-JFK1
Copa Airlines Colombia Panama City
Easyfly Medellín-Olaya Herrera
LAN Colombia Bogotá
Viva Colombia Bogotá, Cartagena, Santa Marta
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