Santiago de Cali, the third most densely populated colombian city, bathed by the Cauca river, is rich in contrasts.
For outdoors plans there are hills and hillocks like San Antonio's;
the Pance river is a great choice too, and there's also the Cali's Zoo,
one of the biggest of south america, with the open doors for all the
nature's lovers.
But there are a lot of activities that doesn't involve the
countryside, like going to the malls, visiting museums, going to the
theater or the cinemas, walking through the city, and, in the night,
PARTY!. You can't leave the city if you hadn't dance Salsa; not in vain,
Cali is named the Salsa's capital.
Colonial buildings, like 'La Merced' chapel and traditional foods
like Cholado and Aborrajao contrast with modern architecture and the
arrival of the japanese culture reflected, for example, in the abundance
of sushi's bars and in events like Shinanime, a monthly date where
young cosplayers, otakus and other lovers of this culture get together.
A very diverse city, with friendly people and a nice hot climate. I
felt like the spanish Sebastian de Belalcazar, discovering Santiago de
Cali. Some photos and a lot of memories from this amazing place remains.
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