Go for a swim in the river, though be aware that it gets packed on weekends and holidays.
*Competition of vallenato band taking place in the last week of April. Expect a big crowd.
*Witness interesting traditions and culture of the Arhuaca people here or in their secluded town of Nabusimake.
*Enjoy traditional and Spanish colonial architecture. The square, “Alfonso López Pumarejo,” and the traditional and colonial part of Downtown Valledupar still preserve Spanish colonial architecture.
*Swim and dive in the cool, clean Guatapurí and Badillo rivers
*Los Besotes ecopark : bird watch and hike in the verdant park.
*For indigenous crafts, visit the nearby historic village of La Mina.
* The square, “Alfonso López Pumarejo”.
* The traditional and colonial part of the centre.
* Swimming facilities “Hurtado” at the river Guatapurí.
* The park “Lineal” and the “Village Vallenato”.
* Natural swimming facilities “La Mina”.
* The “Badillo” river.
* The eco park “Los Besotes” and the reserve “Vida Silvestre”.
* The eco park “Paraver”, known for it`s protections of the flora and fauna.
* Visits to all the monuments and parks as: “Los Poporos”, “María Mulata”, ”Los Gallos”, “El Folclor Vallenato”, ”Mi Pedazo de Acordeón”, and “Revolución en Marcha”.
* The “stage” Compai Chipuco.
* The Vallenato music groups and the Vallenato parties.
* Fruit trees you´ll find in the city; mango, cañahuate, ceibas, robles, totumos, acacias, mamones, cotoprix, uvitos, cardamomos e innumerables cauchos.
* The important indigenous population in the area such as Nabusimake.
* Villages like La Paz, Patillal, Manaure Cesar, Pueblo Bello, Nabusimake
* The savannah area of the Cesar department and visits to the mountain area of the “Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta”.
* The “Coliseo Gallístico”. Cock fights every Friday.