Chiclayo to Bagua Grande Bus
The route from Chiclayo to Bagua Grande takes about 7 hours of trip, going through a distance of 196 mi (316 km) on the highway. The transportation terrestrial company Civa covers this route, with bus tickets at the low cost of s/. 30. The bus leaves at 6:00 p.m. from the terminal of the Av. Francisco Bolognesi, in the center of Chiclayo city, direction to the terminal of Av. Chachapoyas, next to the most important road of Bagua Grande. The weather in Bagua Grande is characterized for being tropical and very warm, with recurrent rains throughout the year and an average temperature of 77 °F (25 °C). If you enjoyed the history and nice climate of Chiclayo, Bagua Grande is a wonderful destination to practise the eco-tourism.
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About Chiclayo
The name of the city comes from Chidayep and Chiclayoc, words in mochica language which mean “green that hangs”. It was the place where the culture mochica was born in the period of 0-600 B.C. Its foundation took place in 1560, during the colonial period, as a rural house; this lasted until the republic period, when the city started to grow due to its commercial importance and privileged location. Today we can appreciate on the outskirts and museums the legacy of a large culture moche, which dominated the valley centuries before. Declared the “capital of the friendship” for its hospitality, charm and good disposition of the residents, Chiclayo is the place where every traveller who likes history, good food and beaches with a good climate can’t miss.
About Bagua Grande
The former inhabitants of the region called this place Bagual Grande, with the passing of time, the city came to be known as Bagua Grande, current capital of the Utcubamba province. It was created as a district during the Independence campaign, the 12th of February of 1821, and for a long time it remained a rural area, although it has transformed into an active trade hub since the 60’s due to migrations and its strategic location as a gateway to the rainforest areas.