The best month to visit San Ramon is august because they celebrate the festivities of the city in honor to San Ramon Nonato.
The climate in San Ramon is tropical. The average annual temperature is 70.7°F (21.5°C). The warmest month of the year is April, with an average temperature of 72.68°F (22.6°C), and the coldest month is December, with an average temperature of 69.08°F (20.6°C). The month with the greatest precipitation is September and the month with the least precipitation is Febrary.
Location: 3.1 miles (5 km.) from San Ramon
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Waterfall with clear water that has 35 meters high. Its temperature is very nice (69.8°F). On the way to the waterfall you can see the typical vegetation of the area.
Location: 14.9 miles (24 km.) from San Ramon’s downtown
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Protected natural area that has a beautiful forest. In this forest is one of the millenary trees of the area named “the grandfather”. Also, in this forest you can find typical animals and plants.
Location: San Ramon’s downtown
Hours: All day
Price: Free entrance
Small central square that has the main church of the city. From it you can see the nature of the area.
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Disco with a good atmosphere and perfect music to dance. Also, they offer several cocktails.
Location: #407 Victor Villachica Gambini Avenue, San Ramon
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Restaurant that offers typical dishes from the city. They have a very good seasoning.
It’s a typical plate from the jungle prepared with barbon (a fish very common in the central jungle), seasoned with salt and sachaculantro (a plant spice). Then it’s rolled in banana leafs and served with chilly pepper and manioc.
It’s a very popular plate, of complex preparation. The base is manioc with meat, but later they add other ingredients. Among them you have rice, smoked meat and mature bananas.
It’s mutton cooked grilled, pierced by a stick. It’s usually served with potatoes and vegetables.
The farm chicken is the main ingredient, with powdered peanut, corn, manioc and sachaculantro spice.
There are many beverages of the jungle and lots of them are made of the area fruits as the chapo, mature bananas.
It’s prepared with the palm tree fruit. It contains phytoestrogens, good for pregnant women.
Here are some of the most popular dropping points in San Ramón. Please note that these locations generally differ with each bus operator. The bus dropping points in San Ramón are as follows:
Fiestas Patronales | Last days of August | Traditional festivities in honor to San Ramon Nonato, the patron saint of the city. The residents organize cultural and sport activities like rafting competition, food competition and beauty contest. |