Overview:
“That’ll be $200 for me and $200 for my friend.” My first day in Cali was marked by this girl a buddy of mine was dating bringing over her two girlfriends who tried to get me to pay them $200 a piece for their services. This city is incredibly cheap but since it’s not a tourist destination some of the locals get big eyes when they see foreigners that they can rip off. People say Cali is more dangerous than many other Colombian cities but that was not my experience; try to blend in and you’ll be fine. You’ll find some of the best attractions and attractions, a great dating experience in Cali, Colombia. Check out my travel blog for more.
The Rankings (As explained on the homepage):
GH: 9.5
PP:8.5
QOC: 7
FQ:8
The Women:
This is one of the best places to run game in all of South America. Since this is not a tourist destination most of the women here have never met a foreigner or “gringo” as they call them, so many of them will be more than willing to hop in bed with you on the first night. Hit any of the malls in the area to see some top notch talent. Girls here tend to be brown skinned with curves that are legendary. Ask any Colombian man to tell you where to find the best booties in the country and I bet Cali will be his response. The only city in South America that beats Cali in this category is Rio De Janiero Brazil. I recommend you line some dates up online before you arrive. The women here are friendly and open to meeting foreigners.
Must Do:
There’s not much to do here outside of the typical go to restaurants and bars thing. Hit the Ponce River to take in some of the local culture.
Nightlife:
Learn some salsa! This is the salsa capital of the world and all of the best clubs play salsa music. People go to clubs in groups or dates here so I wouldn’t even waste your time going to one here but if you are feeling lucky head over to Club Dubai. There is no weekday nightlife scene so good luck finding something to do during the week. Many clubs are closed during the week in Cali but legs are always open!
Food:
Any place in the El Penon area is good since this is the rich part of town and restaurants are cheap by American standards. The food is tasty but no one restaurant or dish stands out.
Where to Stay:
El Penon is the wealthy part of town and decent airbnb’s will run you around $25 per night or less.
Getting around:
Be careful about using Uber here; I ordered an Uber once and he picked up the wrong passenger and they traveled all on my dime. Uber driver’s here are usually pretty poor so they don’t really care who gets in their car as long as their getting paid. Taxi’s are cheap and $5 should do the trick, just make sure you get in a metered taxi.
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