Salta

Days 1 - 3

An enticing mix of historical architecture, picturesque views and sprawling vineyards await travellers to Salta, located in the lovely Lerma Valley in the Andean foothills. Simply wandering through the streets of the central city area will take you past a variety of impressive 18th and 19th-century buildings, including the neoclassical Cathedral of Salta, the ornate Church of Saint Francis and the Museum of High Mountain Archaeology – housing a collection of ancient Inca relics. Other popular attractions are the area’s array of exceptional wineries, and the panoramic views over the region visitors from the top of San Bernado Hill.

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Purmamarca

Days 3 - 4

The ochre cliffs of the Cerro de los Siete Colores (The Hill of Seven Colours) form a magical backdrop to this charming rural village. The colourful layers have been formed over 600 million years by the accumulated deposits of sea, lake and river sediments. The unmistakeable image of the village against these multi-hued mountains can be found on postcards across the country. Every day there is a vibrant market in the central square, where locals and tourists can purchase clay pots, woven goods and handicrafts. Don’t miss a visit to the village church, Iglesia de Santa Rosa de Lima, which was declared a national monument in 1941.

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San Antonio de Los Cobres

Day 3

The small mining town of San Antonio de los Cobres is located in the Andean puna (highlands) province of Salta in northwest Argentina. Though it is home to some charming adobe (mud brick) buildings, San Antonio de Los Cobres is a curious destination in that its chief attraction lies in the rail trip it requires to access the town. The Tren a las Nubes (‘Train to the Clouds’) is the third-highest railway line in the world and is one of the provinces of Salta’s most unforgettable travel experiences. These day trips offer spectacular Andean scenery, and an exciting ride as the train passes over 29 bridges and through 21 tunnels from the city of Salta to the La Polvorilla Viaduct.

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Northwest Argentina

Day 3

Encompassing the provinces of Catamarca, Jujuy, La Rioja, Salta, Santiago del Estero and Tucumán, Northwest Argentina covers some impressive landscapes. The region’s awe-inspiring scenery is characterised by fertile valleys, majestic Andean mountains, tropical jungles, red-rock canyons and mountain passes. Visitors can look forward to driving through the unrivalled beauty of Quebrada de las Conchas, exploring the quaint colonial towns and discovering an array of popular destinations, including the majestic Quebrada de Humahuaca Valley. Other highlights include the wine-producing Cafayate Calchaquí Valley, the mountain town of Tafí del Valle, as well as many vibrant cities.

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Salta

Days 4 - 5

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Quebrada de Humahuaca

Day 4

Located in northern Argentina and flanking the Rio Grande River, the UNESCO-listed Quebrada de Humahuaca is a narrow mountain valley known for its mesmerising rock formations and its indigenous Quechuan villages. The Hill of the Seven Colours (Cerro de los Siete Colores) is a rainbow masterpiece, while the limestone formation called Serrania de Hornocal presents a sculpture of triangular-shaped striped rockfaces. The desert valley holds evidence of life dating back 10, 000 years, from early hunter-gatherer tribes to pre-Hispanic communities, Incan culture, Spanish colonizers, and into the 20th century. The villages of Quebradea are filled with ancestral roots, as the indigenous peoples of the area still practise the same rites, festivals, art, music and agricultural techniques as they did hundreds of years ago, making this a unique place to experience traditional culture firsthand.

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Quebrada de Humahuaca

Tilcara

Day 4

Resting in the picturesque of Quebrada de Humahuaca valley, the enchanting town of Tilcara is set in the Jujuy Province in northern Argentina. It is known for its rich traditions, scenic landscapes and delicious cuisine. Explore the steep streets lined with earth-and-straw brick buildings, or visit the pre-Hispanic Pucara Ruins, the Sculptures Museum, and a fascinating Carnival Museum. Other activities in and around the city include caravanning with lamas, visiting the local botanical gardens, and meandering along the Garganta del Diablo, an imposing waterfall in the Huasamayo River. Don’t miss a visit to the Dr Eduardo Casanova Archaeological Museum and the incredible Jose. A. Terry Museum to see superb paintings of local life.

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