Description
Bogota is Colombia’s beating heart, an engaging and vibrant capital cradled by
chilly Andean peaks and steeped in sophisticated urban cool.
Medellín is Colombia’s second largest city and is nestled in the Aburrá Valley of the Andes Mountains.
It was founded in 1616 but remained a small, under-the-radar locale until the Colombian coffee boom.
It later became the center of a textile industry, and today is a modern, vibrant city.
Cali is known by the rest Colombia as the “Rumba Capital” and by the world as the “Salsa Capital”,
thanks to its characteristic street parties and dance.