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Tucumán - City Tour
We will be welcomed at Benjamín Matienzo Airport in San Miguel de Tucumán city, In the afternoon; we will visit the historic city center and the surroundings of the city to learn about three centuries of history. We will start our journey in the Independence Square, from where we will be able to see the stunning Governor’s Residence and the architectonical collection of buildings around it.
We will visit the Cathedral Church, the Church and San Francisco Convent; Nuestra Señora de la Merced Church, the Historical House of Independence, Nicolás Avellaneda Provincial History Museum, Padilla House and Santo Domingo Church and Convent.
Then we will head for 9 de Julio Park, one of the most beautiful parks designed by the French landscape gardener Carlos Thays; and we will also visit the Sugar Industry Museum Casa del Obispo Colombres (Colombres Bishop’s House). After that, we will visit the most elegant part of the city whose core is Sarmiento Avenue. There we will come to the Urquiza Square, typical area of the city due to the French architectural style where you will see the National School building, San Martín Theatre, the Legislature of the Province and the Casino.
Alberdi Square is one of the squares in which the interior street layout is better preserved as well as an important monument in its center, and in front of this square there is the Civil Train Terminal General Mitre. Then we will get back to the city center.
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Tucumán - Tafi del Valle - Cafayate
Breakfast at the hotel. We will head for Tafi del Valle, visiting La Quebrada de Los Sosa (Sosa’s Ravine) along the way. We will leave from San Miguel de Tucumán. We will visit San José de Tules Jesuitical Ruins, which since 1670 was a Jesuitical establishment until they were expelled in 1760. We will also visit Famaillá, Acheral and Santa Lucía, the route goes up surrounded by sugar and citrus plantations.
We will visit La Quebrada de Los Sosa and the cornice road, and the typical vegetation in the Tucuman Forest. We will visit places such as El Indio (the Indian), Fin del Mundo (End of the World) and La Heladera (the Fridge). As we go down, the vegetation changes; there are no tall trees, and alders, willows and pines are more common.
We will see El Mollar, La Angostura Dock, TafI del Valle where we will visit La Banda Jesuitical Church, and then head for the ledge Abra del Infiernillo (3042 m.a.s.l.) from where we will enjoy a spectacular view.
We will start our way down up to the Calchaquí Valleys, passing by Ampimpa –a picturesque country house– a few kilometers from there we will visit Amaicha del Valle town. After crossing the Yocavil River (Santa María) we will reach the Quilmes Indian Ruins, one of the main pre-Hispanic establishments in our country. We will visit the museum and then see the fortress built by the Indians. Finally we will head for Cafayate, where we will spend the night.
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Cafayate - Salta
Breakfast at the hotel. We will visit a Salta winery in Cafayate city. Then we will set out for Salta City. |
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Salta - City Tour
Breakfast at the hotel. We will visit the Cathedral, San Francisco Church, the Town Council and the Northern Historic Museum, the Craft Market and San Bernardo Hill.
San Francisco Church is a magnificent temple of the Franciscan order that has an exquisite architectonical style and ornamental fine details. The Town Council was built in different stages, and shows baroque expressions. In the Craft Market you can buy silverware or textile mills. San Lorenzo is the summer village in Salta par excellence.
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Salta – Day Off: Riding through San Lorenzo (Optional)
Breakfast at the hotel. Day off to take a break or do some optional activity. We will spend the day in San Lorenzo Village, enjoying its leafy trees and refreshing shadows.
This exquisite summer village invites you to relax by contemplating its green landscape. To discover the Lerma Valleys and the Salta surroundings, nothing better than a quiet ride. The naps in the summer days give Salta a peaceful quietness in the warm atmosphere. |
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The Calchaquí Valley Circuit – Through Cachi
Breakfast at the hotel. In our second day, we will make the Circuit of the Calchaquí Valleys, but this time we will go to Cachi. We will go through captivating landscapes such as the rough beauty of Cuesta del Obispo (Bishop’s Slope) and La Quebrada de Escolpe (Escolpe Ravine).
We will cross Los Cardones National Park to go quietly through red pepper plantations. We will get to Cachi Town, framed by the stunning snowy peaks of 6,384 m.a.s.l.).
In the narrow paved streets of this nice town you may still see the old church with adobe walls and cordon roofs, many pre-Hispanic establishments and mortuary urns. Watching the alfalfa, vegetables plantations and peppers dryers is a color spectacle that will make our bustling around worthwhile. |
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Train of the Clouds
Breakfast at the hotel. Train of the Clouds – transfers to the station included (the train is open all Saturdays from April to November. The rest of the year it is replaced by the Safari to the Clouds (4x4 trucks), Salinas Grandes y Purmamarca are included in the journey. We'll take the Train of the Clouds to go to the viaduct La Polvorilla, ascending up to 4,220 metres above the sea level.
This railroad of incredible engineering was created in 1941 to be used by heavy trains to carry minerals. It travels 220 km crossing valleys, canyons and the Puna and goes through places like the Quebrada del Toro, the zigzag of Alisal station and the La Polvorilla viaduct.
At the Alisal station, the train changes to a parallel track and the locomotive goes to the back of the train to lead it inside a tunnel. Once it crosses the tunnel the locomotive goes back to normal position. During the year, the aborigines sell their crafts, especially ponchos.
Note: If doesnt work Train to the Clouds it´s replaced by the Safari to the Clouds (route similar to that carried out the train but in 4X4 vehicles) |
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Salta - San Salvador de Jujuy
Breakfast at the hotel. We will set out for San Salvador de Jujuy city. In the afternoon, we will visit the historic city center, the flag room, which is on the first floor of the Governor’s House; the Church, the Cathedral, Lavalle Museum, San Francisco Church and the Archeological Museum. |
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Quebrada de Humahuaca
Breakfast at the hotel. We will see La Quebrada de Humahuaca and its pre-Hispanic town, which seem frozen in time. La Quebrada de Humahuaca was declared as World Culture and Natural Heritage in 2003. We will go from Jujuy up to the North, going through Yala, León, Lozano and Volcán up to Purmamarca.
Then we will set for Maimará, where we will stop over to watch the height cemetery and Paleta del Pintor (Painter’s Palette) Hill. In Tilcara, we will visit the well-known Pucará, and in Humahuaca we will see the Independence Monument. In Uquía, we will visit the Church and the Tropic of Capricorn. We will spend the night in Humahuaca.
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Iruya
Breakfast at the hotel. We will leave from Humahuaca up to Iruya (Salta). Then we will visit Jujuy Towns such as Iturbe, Chaupi Rodeo, Abra del Cóndor at 4,000 meters high.
Then we will start to go down up to 1,200 meters, where we will be captivated by the contrast of colors in the landscapes, from the rural green to the purple or violet, to the yellow in the Colanzuli River. We will get to Iruya, a beautiful mountainside town. In the afternoon, we will start our way back to Purmamarca. |
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Purmamarca - Salinas Grandes - Barrancas
Breakfast at the hotel. We will set out from Purmamarca to the West up to Salinas Grandes (Great Salt Flats). In Purmamarca, we will visit Paseo de los Colorados (Colorados Walk), its church and fair. Then we will set for Salinas Grandes.
We will keep going up Lipán Hill up to 4,170 meters high, where we can see Chañi Snowy Peak. When we get to Salinas Grandes, we will watch the huge flats of salt. We will visit the Salt Craftsmen. Then we will head for the North up to Barrancas passing by Tres Pozos (Three Wells). Barrancas town, also called Abdón Castro Tolay, is an important archeological reserve of petroglyphs and pre-Colombian drawings. We will also visit the rock drawings and pictographies. In the afternoon, we will get back to San Salvador de Jujuy.
Note: You can visit La Puna region from April to November.
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Subtropical Yungas – Calilegua National Park
Breakfast at the hotel. We will go to the South of Jujuy province. We will visit Pálpala, San Pedro and Ledesma towns up to the National Park. We will visit three trails in Calilegua with a tourist guide. La Mamota, La Herradura (the Horseshoe) and La Lagunita (the Little Lagoon), where we will enjoy the local autochthonous flora and fauna. |
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Tropical Yungas – Baritú Portal
Breakfast at the hotel. We will set out for the Tropical Yungas, up to Baritú Portal, located in the Northwest of Salta Province, biogeographical Yungas region, cloud forest or Forest of Yunga in the Amazonian domain. This is the biggest biosphere reserve in Argentina and one of the mayor biodiversity regions in the country. This is the remaining shelter for the most representative feline in America: Yaguareté. Then we will get back to Jujuy.
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Jujuy - Buenos Aires
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to the airport of Salvador de Jujuy. Welcome at Jorge Newbery Airport in Buenos Aires. Transfer to Ezeiza International Airport. |