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Popayán is the capital of the Caucac department in the southwest of Colombia and has around 260,000 inhabitants.
From the Popayan Travel Guide
Average cheapest prices by month.
Great place and lovely owners. If I go back to Popayan I will definitly go to ParkLife Hostel. ... more
Carlos and Rafaela are wonderful hosts. I felt most welcome. They arranged a pick up from Popayan airport, as per the description in the details. The hostel is right in the centre of the historic town and is close to everything that would be of interest, and all are within walking distance. ... more
Safety Ecuador/ Colombia and Colombia/Venezuela
Anyone has updated information on the safety around southern Colombia and Eastern Colombia? More specifically, safety regarding taking a bus through the rural areas (such as through Santander/NorteSant.), routes (such as Cali to Popayan/Pasto), and specific sites of visits (such as Tierradentro, San Agustin ...
Colombia route!
Hey! Sounds like an awesome trip! We just traveled from Bogota to Quito about a week ago. As far as busing goes... we had no trouble what so ever. We decided to avoid buses at night, but other than that, just the regular safety precautions. We went to Popayan, which was a beautiful little town ...
popayan
Made it over the border to colombia. Our first stop, a beautiful Colonial town of Popayan, very friendly people, cheap nice hostel. Yesterday arrived late at night, today walked around the small city, ate breakfast in the park at sunshine and talked to some friendly ladies that pick up conversations. I ...
Posted in laura ecuador by laurailok
Popayan
Ondertussen alweer stad nummer 3 in Colombia. Met de nachtbus zijn we hier in 12 uur naartoe gereden. Popayan staat bekend als één van de mooiste steden van Colombia, vooral om zijn wit geschilderde ...
Posted in Dromen van Midden- en Zuid-Amerika by sjoque
Medellin, Salento, Armenia and Popayan
After some more time back in Bogota, Medellin was my next destination, Colombias second largest cit ...
Posted in South American Adventures by dancordner