Cali to Valledupar Bus
From Cali to Valledupar there are 693.4 mi (1116 km), which take approximately 17 hours on the highway, by the inter-city bus. The terrestrial transportation company xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx provides diverse buses to cover this route, selling low-cost bus tickets and varied schedules so the customer can make his choice. The city of Valledupar is the "vallenato" crib, a rythm of indigenous and european influence that has the main celebration in April, at the Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata. The climate in Valledupar is tropical and has few precipitations throughout the year, besides having an average temperature of 82.4 °F (28 °C). The climate of the city allows to take light cotton clothes and the raincoat just from May to October.
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About Cali
Santiago de Cali is one of the oldest cities in Colombia. It was founded in 1536 by the conquistador Sebastián de Belalcázar. Before the conquest, Cali was inhabited by indean tribes such as the gorrones, timbas and morrones. During the firest days of the XIX century, cali will join the efforts to achieve independency from spain, and rised on July 3rd of 1810, making an alliance with neighbouring cities as was done by the natives in the Cauva Valley to oppose the spaniards decades earlier.Due to its location, which is ideal for the development of commerce, Cali began to transform into one of the biggest cities of the country at the beginning of the XXth century, in part due to the construction of new means of transportation - such as trainways and highways- which connect the city with the Buenaventura port, favoring the exportation industry. Present day Cali is a prosperous city, which is known as the colombian capital of the rumba and salsa due to the great number renowned schools that teach these dances.
About Valledupar
This municipality, capital of the Cesar Department, it is called the "City of the Sacred Kings of the Valley of Upar", and was founded on January 6 in 1550 by the spanish captain Hernando de Santana. It is situated in the valley of the river Cesar and the name "Upar" comes from Eupari, a chimila warchief that lived in the territory before the spaniards arrived. It began as a small populated center in the lands of the eupari indians and became a pit stop for the Santa Marta route. It's an important place for farming mango trees and also ranching, and also the birthplace of vallenato, a traditional musical genre of colombia.