Valle del Cauca
Valle del Cauca
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Valle del Cauca
History of Valle del Cauca
History of Valle del Cauca
Valle del Cauca has its origins in the Calima culture, traces of which remain in municipalities such as Yotoco and Calima-El Darien. Founded in 1536 with Santiago de Cali; in 1910, it was consolidated as a department by uniting Cali and Buga.
Cali, vibrant heart of the Cauca Valley
The Salsa Capital of the World
The culture of Valle del Cauca is the result of a long history, many changes and a special mix between the races and customs of the pre-Hispanic Indians, African slaves and Spanish settlers.
Taste and ancestral traditions
The gastronomy of Valle del Cauca
From elaborate casseroles to the simplest juice, the Valley’s cuisine is a living memory of tradition, delicious and ingeniously resourceful. Each dish reflects cultural richness, fusing local ingredients with ancestral techniques.
TOP EXPERIENCES NOT TO BE MISSED
Top experiences to enjoy in the Valle del Cauca
Humpback Whale Watching
Folk music at the Bandola Festival
Its sky, epicenter of paragliding worldwide
Guided tour in Cali's Commune 20
Colombian Pacific Day Trip
Water sports at Lake Calima
Buenaventura, in the Cauca Valley, is a privileged destination in the Colombian Pacific, perfect for those seeking to enjoy the stunning natural beauty of marine life.
The Bandola Festival is an annual musical event held in the municipality of Sevilla, located in the department of Valle del Cauca, Colombia.
In the year 2024 the World Paragliding Championship was held, as well as the National Paragliding Parade and the Aerothlon in Roldanillo, among other towns in Valle del Cauca.
Siloé is an example of social transformation. Through its streets, full of color and urban art, visitors will discover its murals, music and the warmth of its people.
An experience that allows you to discover the exuberant natural beauty of the Pacific. From the black sand beaches, such as Ladrilleros and Juanchaco, to its impressive biodiversity.
In addition to its rich history, Lake Calima has become an ideal destination for lovers of water sports such as windsurfing, kite surfing and water skiing.





