The tourism project seeks to attract visitors from all over the country with an immersive proposal dedicated to the anime universe created by Akira Toriyama.
News Colombia.
Far from the vehicular chaos of Bogotá, in the heart of the Eastern Plains, Colombia has a project that has caught the attention of anime fans: Kame Park, a theme park inspired by the Dragon Ball Z saga. The place is located in the municipality of Tauramena, in the department of Casanare, and has become a curious tourist attraction.
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Kame Park was recently inaugurated and is presented as the first Dragon Ball theme park in Colombia, in addition to being unique in Latin America. The initiative seeks to pay tribute to the universe created by Akira Toriyama, offering visitors an immersive experience that connects with the nostalgia and emotion of one of the most popular anime series.
According to the information shared on the park’s official Facebook account, the project is designed especially for Dragon Ball fans, who can tour settings inspired by the saga and take photographs in spaces that evoke the iconic characters and moments in history.
One of the aspects that has drawn the most attention is the low cost of entry, which makes it an accessible plan for families and tourists. The entrance fee is 20,000 pesos for adults and 10,000 pesos for children, prices that have been well received by visitors from the region and other parts of the country.
Regarding its operation, Kame Park opens its doors from 10:00 in the morning until 5:00 in the afternoon, a schedule that allows attendees to calmly tour the facilities and enjoy the experience without worry.
With this proposal, Tauramena adds a different attraction to its tourist offer and positions itself as a point of interest for anime lovers. Kame Park not only pays tribute to Dragon Ball Z, but also demonstrates how pop culture can become a driver of tourism and entrepreneurship in regions of the country.
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