Day 1: Salta

Welcome to Salta la Linda!! 

Upon arrival to Salta Airport your guide will meet & greet  you before taking you to your hotel for check-in.

In the afternoon, historic walking tour of Salta. A tour around the places of greater attractive of the city: The Cathedral (1855) where Gral. Güemes, patriotic hero, rests;

Cultural Center America, Historical Museum of the North (Town Council) with exhibitions of sacred art and rooms dedicated to old traditional families of Salta,  “San Francisco” Church and, “San Bernardo” Convent.

We recommend a visit to the MAAM (Highrange Mountain Archaeology Museum). This small museum  is worth a visit to learn more about the history and archaeology of the region. It was  built to study and display the naturally preserved bodies of multiple Inca sacrifices discovered in the high Andes, immediately to the west of Salta, Argentina. In 2007, an exhibit of the "Children of LLullaillaco" opened, displaying what are possibly the most perfectly preserved human remains from the Inca Empire.

Evening is at your leisure to enjoy Salta City.

 

Day 2: Salta

After breakfast, you will travel south on a Full Day Tour to  Cafayate, known as "the Tuscany of Argentina"

Cafayate is situated 180 kms far from Salta city along paved route.  The scenery that lines this route possesses the wild grandeur so typical of the Andes, with bizarre mountain formations and hills of many hues named Nature Patrimony due to the different shapes carved in the hills s like: "The Amphitheatre", "The Obelisk", "The Castle" and "The Toad".

Situated at an altitude of 1.700 m, Cafayate is widely regarded as northern Argentina most beautiful spot.  This town is one of those peaceful, colonial-type settlements that never fails to evoke the sense of a time long past.

The town's economic existence is secured by the fertile soil and sheltered conditions on the surroundings mountain slopes that are ideal for wine growing.

You  will have also the opportunity to visit a winery and taste  the regional wine "torrontes" .

Return to Salta.  Evening at leisure.

 

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Day 3: Purmamarca

After breakfast, check out and travel north towards your next destination: Purmamarca

On a 3 hour trip along Route 9 you will arrive at Purmamarca, meaning "Town of the Virgin Land" in Aimara language-.  This cozy village  is settled at the foot of the polychromatic " Cerro de los Siete Colores" ( Seven Colors Hill ) which provides with the ideal touristic contrast since it delights the senses of all the tourists that visit it.  You will check-in at your selected hotel. 

The climate in the region is mild with an annual average temperature of 20ºC with maximum temperatures of 25ºC and minimum temperatures of 2ºC.
The village, with adobe buildings of cardon roofs and mud tiles, was designed around the Main Church from 1648 consecrated as St. Rosa de Lima which has currently been proffessed as National Monument since it has a particular architecture as well as valuable paintings and images from Cuzco inside.

In the Square , there is a crafts fair where you can get regional products such as pottery, carpets made with looms, ponchos, musical instruments and typical clothes from the Quebrada ((Narrow path).

In the surroundings of Purmamarca, you can enjoy the landscapes by means of going hiking, horse riding or on excursions of contemplative tourism along the bed of the homonimous river or in the Colorados Tour which has wonderful views with rock formations that have been naturally carved.  You can start the hike at your hotel and it does not demand strong efforts. If the right time is chosen, the best photos of your vacations are guaranteed.

Community celebrations such as the "misa-chico", the dead worship , the Pachamama worship or the autochthonous music played with quenas ( Indian flutes), cajas, erques and sikus will delight you and show you the strong roots of the regional culture .

Day 4: Purmamarca

Wake up early to enjoy one of the highlights of the trip.   After breakfast you will travel north along the "Quebrada de Humahuaca" (Humahuaca Canyon) professed as Humanity Heritage by UNESCO.  It shows a heavenly landscape where Río Grande flows and where great archaeological beds are found in colourful hills.  Along the way you will  visit  the small villages of Maimará and its typical heights cemetery, Tilcara and its “Pucará”(Indian Fortress), Huacalera and the monument indicating the Tropic of Capricorn, Uquia hosting the oldest chapel of the region and Humahuaca, an old omaguacas native settlement located at 2940m.  Its worth walking narrow paved streets with streetlamps and adobe houses that made Humahuaca one of the most important trade centers of Alto Perú until the end of the XIX Century.  

You will leave the City of Humahuaca and cross the Grande River over the bridge lying close to the bus station and take Provincial Route 73 heading for Santa Ana and after 25 kilometers  you will  reach the plain from where the Hornocal Mountain Range is seen.

It is advisable not to speed up along the gravel road since it  will go constantly uphill up to the point where 4,200 meters of height are reached. It is convenient to make stops on the way to help the body become accustomed to the height and avoid the typical Puna dizziness.  It will take time and services not available. 

The road to Hornocal does not lie within the typical circuits. The roads of the Puna are to be climbed in order to find it. The prize is an incredibly extensive scene of a 14 Colours Mountain Range that will leave you breathless.

Return to Humahuaca and back to your hotel in Purmamarca.  Evening to relax. 

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Day 5: San Pedro de Atacama

Enjoy breakfast and check-out from your hotel in Purmamarca.  Make sure you have all your documents at hand since today you will cross the border to Chile. 

At scheduled time, transfer by regular bus or private vehicle to San Pedro de Atacama, Chile through the Jama Path, drive up the Lipan Slope to Salinas Grandes (Salt flats),  Salar de Quisquiro. Arrival at San Pedro de Atacama in the afternoon.  

Transfer to your selected hotel.  Evening to relax after the long journey. 

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Day 6: San Pedro de Atacama

Enjoy breakfast and take the morning at your leisure to walk around San Pedro. 

In the afternoon, private half day excursion to Death Valley (Valle de la Muerte) and Moon Valley (Valle de la Luna)

This half day excursion leads you first to the impressive Death Valley (Valle de la Muerte). This Valley was a lake in ancient times, which still can be seen in the horizontal sediment layers in its rocky slopes. Wind and rain have carved the most peculiar sculptures from sand, gypsum and clay that delight visitors today.

Afterwards you continue to one of the best-known destinations in the Atacama Desert: The Moon Valley (Valle de la Luna), where you arrive at dusk. With the Licancabur volcano providing the backdrop, strange salt and rock formations in the middle of the valley’s barren sandy landscape really do look like a moonscape. After a tour past the bizarre natural rock and salt shapes, you will ascend a lookout point on a giant sand dune where you can enjoy a breathtaking view of the valley and the Licancabur volcano. Then, you pass by the rock formation “Tres Marías” and end the excursion at “Coyote´s rock” (“Piedra del Coyote”). From the top of this rock, you overlook the Kari-Canyon and wide parts of the desert, you can even catch a glimpse at the Salar de Atacama. The setting sun bathes the landscape in a light that changes with every minute, providing a mesmerising play of colours.

The return drive to San Pedro is after sunset.

 

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Day 7: Siloli Desert

SAN PEDRO DE ATACAMA- HITO CAJON- OJO DE PERDIZ 

Early breakfast and departure to climb up the mountains towards the border with Bolivia where you will be greeted by your Bolivian tour guide.  Welcome to Bolivia!!

Suggested schedule: 

09:00   (Bolivian time) Hito Cajones - Green lagoon / at the foothills of the Licancabur

            Volcano - Valley of ladies Desert

12:30   Valley of ladies Desert – Polques Hot Springs (Box lunch)

Morning Sun Geysers – Red Lagoon – Stone Tree

17:00   Stone Tree - Ojo de Perdiz.

You will be pick up by our Bolivian driver and guide at the Bolivian / Chilean border so-called Hito Cajon. Not far from the frontier, within the Bolivian territory, is already waiting for you the first highlight of the Nature Reserve Eduardo Avaroa; the turquoise shiny "Laguna Verde" located at the foot of the majestic volcano "Licancabur". After a stop you will travel through the Bolivian desert into the valley "Valle de las Damas del Desierto" or also know by the tourists as the "Salvador Dali desert" called over the rocks formed by the wind erosion and weather, unique in their shape and placed scattered in this vast desert. Subsequently, you will pass the ¨Salar de Chalviri¨ to reach the hot springs of Polques in which you will enjoy a relaxing bath surrounded by majestic landscapes. After this relaxing activity you will arrive to the geyser "Sol de Mañana", a spectacle of hissing steam columns, located at almost 5,000 meters above sea level. In the heart of Eduardo Avaroa Nature Reserve you will reach with the absolute highlight of this southern desert region; the ¨Laguna Colorada¨, with legions of flamingos waiting to be photographed. Then you will visit the "Arbol de Piedra", a stone figure created by wind erosion finally reaching the Siloli desert from where you sighted your hotel located right in the middle of a desert-style landscape. Overnight in the Hotel Tayka del Desierto

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Day 8: Tahua

OJO DE PERDIZ - CHAIN OF LAGOONS - SAN PEDRO DE QUEMES - TAHUA

Today suggested schedule starts early! 

07:30   Ojo de Perdiz – Chain of Lagoons (Honda Lagoon –Chiarkota Lagoon - Hedionda Lagoon Cañapa Lagoon)

12:30   Cañapa Lagoon - San Pedro de Quemes (Lunch at Tayka de Piedra hotel)

Corrals of Charagua – Campanas islands -   Mummies of Coquesa – Museum of Chantani – Tunupa volcano viewpoint

18:15   Tunupa volcano viewpoint - Tahua

The bouquet of colorful highland lagoons are waiting for you today!. The colorful mountain lakes: Cañapa, Hedionda, Chiarkota, Honda and Ramaditas where you can spot a large number of flamingos or other birds of the area will give the opportunity to take amazing photographs!. On the shore of these lakes you will enjoy the view of the currently active Ollague volcano whose peaks are often covered with a snow cap in the desert sky. For lunch we will stop in San Pedro de Quemes at the Hotel Tayka de Piedra. After a short walk through the ¨Pueblo Quemado¨ (burnt village) we will finally enter to the biggest highlight of your tour in Bolivia: the ¨Salar de Uyuni¨, the largest salt desert in the planet with approximately 12,000 km². You will cross the salt lake from north to south, passing the Campanas islands enjoying "white" landscapes with salt crystals that provide optical illusions. Here at the foot of the Tunupa volcano you will find a place not visit by the conventional tourism despite the incomparable beauty  of its landscape. Before arriving to Tahua, you will have the opportunity to go to Coquesa, were you will see ancient mummies and then you will go to Chantani to visit an interesting local museum. You will finally arrive to the village of Tahua where the Hotel Tayka de Sal is located.

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Day 9: Tahua

TAHUA - UYUNI SALT FLATS - TAHUA 

*Sunrise at Salar de Uyuni or bikes tour or llama grazing as an additional.

Today suggestted schedule: 

08:30   Tahua  – Salinas Garci Mendoza- Alcaya

12:30   Alcaya- Chillima hill – Chillima Pukaras (ancient ruins) (box lunch)

17:30   Return to the hotel walking along a stone path or in the vehicle with a shorter

            walk, through the salt flat.

You will head north, towards Salinas Garci Mendoza tow, where a short stop to see its church is worth it. And then we will go to the pearl of geological trails of the Region. Visit following the rules of the center that includes the route of a museum. Chulpas, grain stores, remains of houses of residence and others, will fill our minds with history and admiration.

Upon returning, the 4x4 will climb the top of Chillima, the neighboring hill of Tahua. At its top we will see another pukara, this one with an exceptional view of the salar. Then we will descend through an ancient stone path, with the great salt desert in front and the exotic image of the Tunupa Volcano on the left.

(Alternative 1: smoother return of one hour less on foot, to Chiltaico, on the banks of the Salar, where the car will be waiting)

(Alternative 2: return by car to the hotel, via Caquena and the salt flat)

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Day 10: Potosi

TAHUA - POTOSI 

07:00 After breakfast we will go to Uyuni to change the vehicle and depart to Potosí by land in a 3 ½ hour (205 km) quite trip.

The city lies at an altitude of 4.000 meters and is the highest city in the world! It lies at the foot of ´Cerro Potosi´ o ‘Cerro Rico’, a mountain of silver ore and also very important mine in the history of Bolivia.

Potosí is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The main attractions of Potosí are the mines, La Casa de la Moneda, the Cathedral and Santa Teresa Convent.

You will visit Casa de la Moneda  Museum, Santa Teresa Convent Museum, the Cathedral (exterior), San Francisco church Museum, Torre de la Compañia, Arco Histórico de Magdalena de Cobija, San Lorenzo church (exterior) and main streets of this historic and colonial city.

Then you will go to your interesting and beautiful hotel, farm and Museum called Cayara. It is located 30 min (25 km) from Potosí, to have dinner and rest.

Day 11: Sucre

POTOSI - SUCRE

After breakfast we will visit the Cayara Museum. Then we will go to Potosí to visit the Colonial Mines. First we will stop at the mine market. You will enter a mine with a suitable equipment to greet “El Tío” (image of the god of the mine, “El Tío” looks like the devil and the miners believe that he determines the success or the bad luck inside the mine) and to know a bit about the everyday work inside the mines. You can bring some coca leaves or dynamite from the mine market as a gift for “El Tío” and miners.

After the Mine visit we will have lunch in the city and then we will depart to Sucre by land in a 3 hour (158 km) trip. Arrival to Sucre and transfer to the hotel to rest.

Day 12: Sucre

SUCRE, the white city

Sucre is the capital of Bolivia, a charming white colonial city that lies at the head of the valley 2,700 meters high. It is also listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This half day excursion provides an interesting tour around this famous city known as a very well-conserved city, with buildings from the 18th and 19th century. The tour includes the visit to Casa de la Libertad, where the Act of Independence of Bolivia was signed in 1825. You will also visit Bolivar Park to see examples of the aristocratic tradition in Sucre with small replicas of the Eiffel Tower and the Arc of Triumph of Paris, the church and museum of La Recoleta as well as the famous ASUR museum (Indigenous Textiles) where you can appreciate the handmade work of the beautiful textiles and also buy some samples.

 

Day 13: Sucre

SUCRE & surroundings - If you are lucky to be in Sucre on Sunday, we highly recommend to visit Tarabuco Market.  If not, you may visit Jatun Yampara.  Both options are impressive!

TARABUCO FD OPTION:

After breakfast you will visit to the Sunday market in Tarabuco, a small colorful town located 78 km (1 hour) from Sucre. The inhabitants still gather in traditional costumes. It is also home to the best traditional Indigenous Market in South America, with a big fair every Sunday which has, in fact, become the primary economic and social activity for the local people. You will be able to walk through the small streets to appreciate the textile work and handcraft variety. After that, you will return to the city.

 

JATUN YAMPARA FD OPTION:

After breakfast, you will depart to JATUM YAMPARA (SUCRE INDIGENOUS NUCLEUS), located 23 Kms from Sucre (½ hour trip). Here you will have a short walk to visit some typical houses and observe the way of life and customs of the ancestral Yampara culture. You will also visit the native, mortuary and ceremonial constructions, as well as: the "chichería" (native bar) to taste the "chicha" (corn-based alcoholic beverage), the Native Sanctuary, the small museums and textile workshop (where you can buy textiles directly from the local artisans). At midday you will have lunch (typical dish in the dining room of the Nucleus). In the afternoon, visit of the small school of the community to have a little coexistence with the children who study there and an explanation of the Educational Reform in Bolivia by the teacher, (School: open from Monday to Friday). After that you will return to the city.

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Day 14: La Paz

SUCRE - LA PAZ

After breakfast, transfer to the airport and flight to La Paz.

Reception at La Paz airport and transfer to the hotel. After the check in, the city tour starts: a walk where you will know this wonderful city and appreciate the cultural, historical, architectural and natural wealth. You will visit the main square Pedro Domingo Murillo, the Metropolitan Cathedral, the National Congress and the Government Palace (exterior view), Precious Metals Museum (closed Monday), Killi Killi viewpoint, where you can appreciate a panoramic view of La Paz city and the Illimani snowy mountain. Then we move to the South area where we will feel the change of weather and observe the change of style of the construction of the city of the southern part for then go to the Moon Valley, a place that challenges your imagination, generating the feeling of being in a small wasteland of the moon, its forms are the product of erosion and resemble volcanic craters.

You will also have the opportunity to enjoy the view from one of the cable cars in our city (the highest cable cars in the world). Finally you will walk through the Witch Market, where local people buy necessary and traditional articles for ritual ceremonies such as the Ch'alla and the offerings to Pachamama (mother earth).

Day 15: La Paz

 

After breakfast we begin an hour and a half trip by a totally paved road to Tiwanaku "Cradle of the American civilization", this archaeological site is among the oldest of Andean cultures and its remains are surprising for its monumentality and the perfection of the constructive and decorative technique. You will visit the following attractions: Museums of Tiwanaku and several ruins such as the Pyramid of Akapana, Kalasasaya Temple, Puerta del Sol, Frayle and Ponce monoliths and the semi-underground temple and Puma Punku. You will also have the opportunity to observe the handicraft of the area: small stones carefully carved, taking as model monoliths, amulets tiwanacotas and Aymaras; in the same way the pottery worked with great mastery as ceremonial vessels, sahumadores, Puerta del Sol and others.

Lunch in Tiwanaku.

After the visits return to La Paz city and transfer to the hotel.

   

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Day 16: End of Itinerary

 

Enjoy your breakfast and check-out from your hotel. 

According to flight departure time, transfer out from hotel to La Paz airport to board flight to your next destination or back home!

 

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