Known as "Salta La Linda" by its extraordinary Hispanic architecture, Salta is the capital of the same province and one of the key points for the touristic sector in the region.
Cafayate is known by the high quality wines, especially the Torrontés variety, which has developed splendidly in the area.
Cachi is characterized by the old colonial-style buildings, adobe housing, white walls and cobbled streets.
The "Quebrada de las Conchas" is one of the main attractions of Valles Calchaquies. In the route 68, not far from Cafayate, there is a stunning place full of marvels and secrets hidden in the mysterious rock formations.
Just 10 minutes from Salta Capital City, the summer villa San Lorenzo is placed in the core of the impressive Yungas Jungle.
The superb thistles that reach even 3 meters give the name to the park. It is an enjoyable experience to walk through the park while we observe the majestic trees that keep the ancient secrets of the park safe.
The town is placed in the middle of the Puna Salteña, and holds a vast cultural wealth and places that need to be on your list. Giant salt flats, sacred volcanoes, secret caves, and a great culture.
We will be astonished by The Valle Encantado (Enchanted Valley) and its beauty: Colors and contrasted natural forms, a wide variety of wild animals such as pumas, guanacos, foxes, and the majestic condor.
The "Tren a las Nubes" (Train to the Clouds), one of the most impressive train routes available, takes its name from the amazing 4,200 meters in height the tour reaches, in a route of 434 km round trip.
San Antonio de los Cobres, located at 164 km from Salta City, is known for being an obligated stop for the Tren de las Nubes and also the second highest urban center in Argentina, at 4,000 meters from sea level.
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