San ignacio to jaen Bus
The travel from San Ignacio to Jaén city takes about 10 hours, and you go through 79 mi (127 km) on the highway. The terrestrial transportation company Civa covers this route on its itinerary, offering bus tickets at s/. 31. The bus leaves at 6:45 p.m. from a main road, in the center of San Ignacio. Its destination is the Terminal Terrestre de Jaén, next to the Plaza de Armas. The weather of Jaén is warm, with maximum temperatures of 86 °F (30 °C) and minimum of 68 °F (20 °C).
Why book a San Ignacio to Jaén bus with redBus?
You can also time-to-time redBus offers while booking your bus tickets online from San Ignacio to Jaén. Follow a simple, fast and secure bus booking procedure. This helps save time and also helps to create a joyful travel experience!
About Jaén
Jaén is one of the most interesting cities in Peru, not only because of its tourist attractions but also because of the warmth of its people and its rich cuisine. It is undoubtedly one of the best tourist destinations for any traveler. If it is the first time that you are traveling to this city, the preferable thing to do would be to stay for a minimum of 3 days to help you explore it thoroughly.
About Jaen
The history of the first settlers of the Jaen territory dates from 1000 to 1500 b.C. A proof of it is the human settlements found in the province, where the visitor can appreciate the pottery and archaeologic remains that are a sample of the architecture and art of this emerging culture. Those inhabitants were part of tribes who lived in presumable harmony, although the most renowned were the pakamuros (or bracamoros). The name of this tribe comes from the word "pukamoros" (puka = red, muro = pintado), a name given by the inca Huayna Capac, after being defeated by the bravery of this town of Amazonian roots. The name is also reference of the red paintings that the inhabitants made on their faces and chest when they went to war or to do a celebration.During the Spanish conquest, the autonomous development of this population was interrupted, ending with the colonization and foundation of the city of Jaen de Bracamoros, in 1549. During the war of Independence, Jaen supported the independence of Trujillo, proclaiming its own independence on June the 4th 1821, and being converted in the crib of the Peruvian patriotism. From 1855 Jaen is part of the Cajamarca department.