THINGS TO DO IN CALI COLOMBIA
THINGS TO DO IN CALI. If you are already considering into coming to Cali, you should not miss some of these attractions:
- Zoológico de Cali
Widely considered to be the best zoo in Colombia, a trip to the Zoológico de Cali is a must for families and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Among the exotic animals on these expansive grounds are tigers, huge iguanas, monkeys, and pink Andean flamingos.
- Andoke
An undiscovered gem just outside the city, this huge butterfly farm features over 15 elegant technicolored species. A series of pretty walking trails weave through the complex while knowledgeable guides do a bang-up job of explaining the life cycles of these remarkable creatures—from caterpillar to cocoon to butterfly.
- Cristo Rey
Admittedly, this giant Jesus statue isn’t as grand as Rio’s Christ the Redeemer, but it’s impressive nonetheless. As it’s perched on top of a hill overlooking the city, the views are superb, and a visit can easily be combined with the nearby Andoke butterfly farm.
- Gato Tejada
A rather unusual attraction, this park pays tribute to famous Colombian artist Hernando Tejada, who created the famous central sculpture of a cat. After tragically passing away just a few years later, local artists got together and sculpted another 15 feline statues in his honor.
- Iglesia San Antonio
Set atop a hill to the west of the historical center lies Iglesia de San Antonio, a quaint 18th-century church that contains a number of unique wood-carved religious artifacts. Most come to enjoy the pleasant surrounding park, however, which affords excellent views of the city.
- Barrio San Antonio
Just down from the church lies Cali’s historic center, the funky Barrio San Antonio. Within these charming colonial edifices are trendy cafés, happening bars, and upmarket restaurants, making it a perfect place to eat, drink, and be merry.
- San Cipriano
Those keen for a trip out of the city should opt for a day tour of San Cipriano. Highlights include a ride on a tiny railway timber cart, a visit to an Afro community, tubing down a tranquil river, and the chance to swim under some cascading waterfalls.
And lastly, no trip to Cali would be complete without experiencing the city’s number one claim to fame, the seductive sounds of salsa. Those who don’t like to dance can watch a live performance, though the real action takes place within the city’s sweltering clubs. Zaperoco Salsa Bar, and Mulato Cabaret are pretty hard to beat.
