Discover the best top things to do in Valle del Cauca Department, Colombia including Museo Aereo Fenix, Pico de Loro, Parque Nacional Natural Uramba Bahia Malaga, Zoologico de Cali, Iglesia de San Antonio, Museo de la Cana de Azucar, Gato de Tejada, Calima Lake, Reserva Natural Nirvana, Cristo Rey.
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It is the only civil aviation and railroad museum in Colombia. See 27 full size aircraft and 4 locomotives, two model airports and two giant working model railroad layouts. More than 3500 models, many in realistic dioramas and the largest collection of airline flatware. There is also a collection of 30 uniforms and flying suits, both military and civilian.
As a family of four (my husband and our two adult daughters) we visited this exhibition in December 2017 and were very impressed. It's an excellent and vast collection of various means of transportation worth spending an afternoon or even a day to look at it closely. We are very grateful to Mr. Jose Guillermo Pardo for his passionate and detailed tour and historical knowledge. It is this type of exhibits that make me very proud of my hometown, Cali. Keep up the excellent work and I hope the city of Cali can provide additional funds to expand the exhibition to fit more airplanes and trains.
4.5 based on 2,463 reviews
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The zoo is really nice, the animals look happy and well cared-for. The price is really worth it, it's a nice place to stay for a few hours.
4.5 based on 1,151 reviews
Didn't actually enter this church, only walked around it. There are some great city views from here AND if you behind the church there is this astonishingly beautiful tree that has the majority of it's roots growing above ground.
4.5 based on 361 reviews
Great exposure to both a spanish colonial hacienda and the history of Panela production throughout the whole country. Definitely worth the drive from Cali.
4.5 based on 1,107 reviews
I really enjoyed these different Gatos along Boulevard del Rio. I just happened upon the area off the park. It was a good area for strolling and vendors were present with food and souvenirs.
4.5 based on 185 reviews
The reserve sits on a mountain that was once a coffee plantation. The entire mountain has been transformed into a 2 hour nature walk among waterfalls, lovely ponds, native flora and fauna and spectacular views. The path is expertly designed so it snakes up a serpent like winding among lush greenery and exotic native bushes, trees, and flowers. Bamboo hand rails and well maintained steps are strategically place to help with the really steep parts. There are two historical structures along the way: a coffee been receiving station and a caretakers cottage at the peak. Every view is a photo stop! The hike ends with a delightful butterfly enclosure housing 100's of butterfly and more water effects and an restaurant quietly perfect sett among more waterfalls and lush exotic greenery. We had a fruit and herb tea like nothing we had ever had before. Wonderful!
4.5 based on 1,409 reviews
This was quite an experience. The drive up to Cristo Rey was not that far from downtown. When we arrived to the top, it was about 20 degrees cooler and very windy. We were able to have amazing photos taken with our family, buy little trinkets, have hot chocolate with cheese, eat arepas, and have a few other treats! I have pictures with Cristo Rey but don’t want to post for privacy reasons
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