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    Santiago de Cali (Spanish pronunciation: [sanˈtjaɣo ðe ˈkali]), or Cali, is the capital of the Valle del Cauca department, and the most populous city in southwest Colombia, with 2,280,522 residents estimate by DANE in 2023. [3]

  2. Things to Do in Cali, Colombia: See Tripadvisor's 78,383 traveler reviews and photos of Cali tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in October. We have reviews of the best places to see in Cali. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

    • Iglesia de la Merced. Founded in 1545, this is Cali's oldest church. It's a lovely whitewashed building in the Spanish-colonial style, with a long, narrow nave, and humble wood…
    • Museo de Arte Moderno La Tertulia. Presents changing exhibitions of contemporary painting, sculpture and photography from both local and South American artists.
    • Museo Arqueológico la Merced. Housed in an 18th-century annex to La Merced, this interesting museum contains a collection of pre-Columbian pottery left behind by the major cultures…
    • Museo de Arte Religoso La Merced. Housed in La Merced convent, Cali's oldest building, this museum has an extensive collection of colonial religious paintings and relics.
    • Float Down The River in San Cipriano
    • Go Luxury Glamping
    • Go Trekking
    • Climb Cerro de Las Tres Cruces
    • Stroll Along Cali River and Visit “The Cat and His Girlfriends”
    • Taste Local Foods
    • Treat Yourself to A Fancy Meal
    • Experience “La Galeria” Local Market
    • Relax (or Party) at A “Finca“
    • People-Watch at The Pance River

    San Cipriano is a unique, off-the-beaten-path day trip for those looking for adventure (and river tubing). The cool thing about San Cipriano is that the journey to get there is just as exciting as the place itself. Let me explain. This is a jungle town. Meaning, it is literally in the middle of the jungle. As far as I know, there are no roads in or...

    There are some awesome Colombia glamping experiences scattered all over the country. We recently tried our first glamping up in the mountains right outside of Cali. It was spectacular to say the least! As you can imagine, this isn’t the cheapest place to stay in Colombia, but it’s definitely worth the splurge. And when you compare it to what a “nor...

    There are plenty of adventurous treks in and around Cali. However, these trails aren’t always well-marked and many people have gotten lost. That’s why these days, a guide is REQUIRED for most treks. One (somewhat strenuous) trek I highly recommend is called Pico de Loro I did it through a company called PicoLoro Ecotourism. They have regular hikes ...

    This one’s for those of you who love trekking but are short on time. You can climb up to Cerro de Las Tres Cruces (Three Cross Hill) to a beautiful viewpoint in less than an hour. And the best part is, the hike starts from right within the city. However, there are some safety considerations to consider before setting off. We don’t want you to becom...

    When you get to Cali, you might notice a bunch of cat figurines, paintings, and souvenirs all over the place. These are all based on a famous cat sculpture, “El Gato” (and his 15 girlfriends), that can be found along the Cali River. Here you’ll find a nice walking path where many Caleñas come to exercise. It’s not too far from San Antonio—so if you...

    Speaking of food, Cali’s got some traditional dishes that are pretty darn delicious. Make sure to try these while you’re here: 1. Sancocho– Cali’s typical soup. It’s usually accompanied by chicken, rice, beans, plantains, and sometimes avocado. 2. Ensalada de Frutas (Fruit Salad)– This isn’t your ordinary fruit salad. In Cali, fruit salads are not ...

    If you’re looking for a luxury dining experience, you’ll find Cali Colombia restaurants to be an incredible bargain. You can eat at high-class restaurants for a fraction of what it’d cost in other countries. My top three recommendations are: 1. Platillos Voladores 2. Gastroteca 3. Antigua Contemporanea Cafe

    If you’ve never been to a Colombian market before, this is the ultimate local experience you won’t wanna miss. La Galeria is Cali’s most famous market where you can find pretty much anything you’re looking for — from souvenirs to household supplies to your standard witch potion ingredients. But my FAVORITE part of La Galeria are the seemlingly endl...

    “Fincas” are cottages up in the mountains where Colombians go with friends and family to escape the city. (I’m actually writing this from a finca right now!). They come in all shapes and sizes, but many include pools, jacuzzis, saunas, sports fields, traditional Colombian games, beautiful flowers, lots of animals and pretty birds, stunning mountain...

    The Pance River (Rio Pance) is one of the most popular weekend hangouts for Colombian families. Since there are no beaches near Cali Colombia, this is the place to cool off and escape the heat. People love going here to eat Sancocho in restaurants along the river, run along the trails, work out in the exercise parks, and sit in the ice-cold river w...

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  4. Jul 28, 2024 · Discover why Cali is a vibrant destination for music, dance and gastronomy lovers. Learn about its history, attractions and tips from National Geographic Traveller (UK).

  5. The capital of the Valle del Cauca is a city whose tourist attractions have their own history, active cultural life, and musical rhythms that are famed around the world. Cali's music, thanks to the city's rich ethnic diversity, ranges from the currulao of the Pacific coast to the city's star: salsa, the contagious, frenetic rhythm that is ...

  6. Cali, Colombia might be the country’s third largest city, but beyond its reputation as the salsa capital, it often gets overlooked along the backpacker trail. It’s true the hips here certainly don’t lie – but Cali is also a city full of art, history, and nature to explore.