The approach features the winding Cauca River and the sprawling city of Cali nestled against the dramatic slopes of the Western Cordillera.
The right side provides an unparalleled view of the dramatic transition from Peru's coastal deserts to the snow-capped Andes and the lush valleys of Colombia.
The right side provides a superior visual experience, featuring a better view of San Andres upon departure and the sprawling skyline of Cali framed by the Farallones mountains during the final descent.
The left side provides an unparalleled view of the Central Cordillera's majestic peaks, including several snow-capped volcanoes, and the winding path of the Magdalena River valley.
The left side offers spectacular views of the snow-capped peaks of the Cordillera Central and the expansive agricultural beauty of the Cauca River Valley.
The left side offers a superior mix of volcanic landscapes, large freshwater lakes, and the engineering marvel of the Panama Canal approach.
The right side offers a superior panorama of the Central Cordillera's volcanic peaks and a stunning overview of the fertile Cauca Valley floor during the descent into Cali.
The right side offers a superior mix of coastal Caribbean beauty and dramatic Andean landscapes, including the Rosario Islands and the Farallones de Cali.
The left side offers an incredible transition from the turquoise waters of the Pacific and Tumaco's archipelagos to the towering peaks of the Farallones de Cali during the descent.
The right side offers a spectacular front-row seat to the 'Avenue of the Volcanoes' and the highest snow-capped peaks of the Northern Andes, including the massive Cayambe and various active Colombian volcanoes.
The left side provides an exceptional view of the Pearl Islands archipelago shortly after departure and offers the most expansive panoramas of the lush Cauca Valley floor during the descent into Cali.
The Left Side is superior for capturing the majestic snow-capped peaks of the Central Cordillera, including views of the Nevado del Tolima and Nevado del Huila on clear days.
The right side provides a continuous panorama of the Andes' Western Cordillera and the lush ChocΓ³ rainforest, offering a dramatic contrast between the rugged mountains and the emerald lowlands during the approach into the Cauca Valley.