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If you're into walking, there's a Camino Real from Barichara to Guane. Guane is very small, one can buy home made sabajon and have a good lunch (soup, goat meat, rice, yuca, pepitoria, etc.) in the restaurant next to the archeological museum. To go back to Barichara one can walk again, take a lift with someone who's leaving at that moment and has a jeep or truck (around 1000 or 2000 COP) or take a taxi for 20000 COP.
Note that there are no buses after 7 or 8 PM from San Gil to Barichara (which is 3000 COP), a taxi will cost you around 15.000 COP.
If you're into walking, there's a Camino Real from Barichara to Guane. Guane is very small, one can buy home made sabajon and have a good lunch (soup, goat meat, rice, yuca, pepitoria, etc.) in the restaurant next to the archeological museum.
To go back to Barichara one can walk again, take a lift with someone who's leaving at that moment and has a jeep or truck (around 1000 or 2000 COP) or take a taxi for 20000 COP (!).
First posted by Peter on May 28, 2008, 08:27. Last edit by Peter on May 28, 2008, 08:27. Edit this | History.
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