Amid the parks and routes the city has to offer, new destinations in western Cali are coming to light as a model of sustainable and educational tourism. This time, the spotlight falls on an exploratory route that seeks to rediscover the treasures bordering the Cali River in the western zone. The route begins at La Tertulia Museum, continues through the Cat Park, where visitors admire the iconic 'Cat's Brides', and culminates at the Cali Zoo, a conservation benchmark in Latin America.
The Cali River Exploratory Route: A New Tourism Corridor
The Cali River route emerges as an initiative to rediscover the natural and cultural heritage of the city's west side. The tour allows locals and visitors to connect with the spaces bordering the Cali River, a fundamental waterway that crosses the western zone and nurtures urban biodiversity. This tourism corridor integrates art, nature, and environmental education in a single journey, positioning itself as an alternative for those seeking authentic experiences beyond traditional circuits.
La Tertulia Museum: A Cultural Starting Point
La Tertulia Museum is the route's starting point and one of southwestern Colombia's most important cultural spaces. Founded in 1968, it houses one of the most significant collections of modern and contemporary art in Latin America. Its riverside location makes it the perfect setting to begin the journey. Visitors can enjoy temporary exhibitions, art-house cinema at its Cinematheque, and gardens that blend with the riverscape.
Cat Park and the Cat's Brides: Icons of the Cali River
Cat Park —officially Parque El Gato del Río— is an unmissable stop. Created in honor of master Hernando Tejada's sculpture 'El Gato del Río', the park houses the famous 'Cat's Brides': 15 feline sculptures crafted by Colombian artists, each with a unique style and personality. The space has become a benchmark for public art in Colombia and an iconic spot for photos, walks, and cultural encounters along the Cali River.
Cali Zoo: A Conservation Benchmark in Latin America
The route culminates at the Cali Zoo, considered one of the best in Latin America and a continental benchmark in wildlife conservation. Located in the Santa Teresita neighborhood, the zoo is home to over 2,500 animals from 233 species, including breeding programs for Andean condors, spectacled bears, and butterflies. Its educational approach makes it an ideal destination for families and corporate groups interested in responsible tourism and environmental education.
Sustainable Tourism: Citizens as Ambassadors of Their City
Educational guide Esteban Angulo highlighted the importance of these initiatives: *"It is essential that people get to know our offerings up close so they become ambassadors of their own land. We're not just walking streets; we're activating a sense of belonging. The citizen is the city's first promoter to the world."* The district administration stated that these actions strengthen Cali's tourism economy and weave a network of informed and proud citizens, ready to tell the world that in the 'Branch of Heaven', nature and culture walk hand in hand.
Executive Transport to Explore Cali in Comfort
To enjoy the Cali River route and other tourist destinations in the city, Transportes Ejecutivos offers VIP hourly transport service in Cali. Our drivers know every corner of the 'Sucursal del Cielo' and can design customized tours including La Tertulia Museum, Cat Park, the Zoo, San Antonio neighborhood, Cristo Rey, and more. Ideal for executives combining business with tourism, international delegations, and corporate groups wanting to experience the best of Cali safely and comfortably.
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Executive Transport for Tourism and Business in Cali
Visiting Cali for business or pleasure? Transportes Ejecutivos offers VIP hourly service to explore the Cali River route, the Zoo, San Antonio, and all tourist destinations in the 'Sucursal del Cielo'. Drivers who know the city, executive vehicles, and the peace of mind of a service licensed by the Ministry of Transport. Request your personalized quote.