Sidings It is at 3,500 meters above sea level, the highest of the Andean towns of Merida, meeting of 3 different valleys within the national parks of La Culata and Sierra Nevada and bifurcation of the roads that lead to Trujillo and Barinas.
Context
Apartaderos is at the intersection of three valleys: that of the Chama river that flows towards the city of Mérida, that of the Santo Domingo river that descends towards the plains of Barinas and that of the Motatán river, which descends towards the city of Valera.
To get
By bus
Travel
Watch
- Monument to the Crazy Luz Caraballo, Trasandina highway.
- Mifafí condor refuge (Biological station "Juan Manuel Páez"), Trasandina highway.
Do
Parties
To buy
To eat
To drink
Sleep
- Hotel Apartaderos
Contact
Next destination
external links
- Wikipedia has an article on Sidings.w: Sidings
- Wikimedia Commons houses multimedia content about SidingsCommons.