Quebrada de las Conchas, located along Ruta Nacional 68 near Cafayate, is a striking natural reserve in Argentina’s Salta Province. This 80-kilometre stretch of canyon is renowned for its vivid red rock formations, sculpted over millennia by wind and water. Notable landmarks include the Amphitheatre and Devil’s Throat, where towering cliffs create dramatic acoustics and visual splendour. The route offers panoramic viewpoints, hiking trails, and unique geological features such as El Obelisco and La Yesera. Often explored by car or bicycle, the quebrada provides a captivating journey through one of northwestern Argentina’s most photogenic and geologically fascinating landscapes.