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City Guide
Jericó, Boyacá, Colombia
Overview
Jericó is a picturesque mountain town in Boyacá, Colombia, appreciated for its quiet charm, colonial architecture, and lush valley surroundings. With fewer than 5,000 residents, Jericó offers a genuinely tranquil and authentic Colombian experience away from tourist crowds.
Best Time to Visit
June to September for pleasant weather and harvest festivals.
Local Tips
Cash is king in Jericó; credit cards are rarely accepted. Most places close early, so shop and eat before 8 pm.
Cultural Etiquette
Greet locals with a friendly 'Buenos días'; tipping is not expected but appreciated in restaurants. Dress modestly in religious or traditional areas.
Safety Warnings
While overall safe, avoid wandering rural paths outside town at night and beware of pickpockets in busy plazas.
Hidden Gems
Seek out the Mirador de la Virgen trail for sweeping valley views and the artisan workshops tucked behind the central plaza.
Frequently Asked Questions
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