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 Purmamarca
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  • Main city in region
• Cafayate
• Colourful gorges
• Humuhuaca Gorge
• Train to the clouds
• Calchaqui Valley

Salta is the most important city of the region. It is located between the Calchaqui and Humahuaca Valleys, on the northern extreme of the Lerma Valley, at the foot of San Bernardo Hill. It is a true colonial city, where the Spanish influence is best preserved. Accommodation is possible in 4* hotels to tourist class or in estancias or inns in the surrounding area. more...

Salta cathedralCity Tour (half day)
Visit interesting buildings: the Iglesia Matriz, church built between 1855 and 1878; the Cabildo, the San Francisco Temple with the adjoining convent built in 1796 and its tower of three different styles; the artisans' market; the San Bernardo Hill, that can be reached by a modern lift chair and that offers a panoramic view of the city; and the San Bernardo Convent and its chapel. 

Cafayate (full day)
Towards the south of Salta and passing through Cerrillos, Alemania and Rio Las Conchas Gorge declared National Monument because of  the spectacular and colorful rock formations eroded by the wind and time: Tres Cruces, El Anfiteatro, Los Castillos, etc. In Cafayate visit a winery and an Indian Art Museum. more...

Humahuaca Gorge
Drive along route 9 passing through Tumbaya with its old colonial church and Purmamarca, a colonial village surrounded by the picturesque Seven Colours Hill. Continue to Tilcara to admire its Pucara (a fortified pre-Columbian settlement) and the Archaeological Museum. more... 

Santa Rosa chruch, PurmamarcaThen on to Huacalera and Uquia to see one of the oldest colonial churches in the Northwest.Arrive at Humahuaca, founded in the 16th Century at the Grande River bank, it has been strongly influenced by the Inca culture. See its Cathedral, Town Hall, the Northern Carnival Museum and the craft fair. 

It is also possible to add one or 2 nights to enjoy both or one of these other tours: Train to the Clouds and Cachi (Calchaquies Valleys). 

Train to the clouds
A monumental work of engineering finished in 1948. From Salta to La Polvorilla viaduct, there are 214 km; the train rides along this distance crossing numerous bridges, tunnels and viaducts. At times, the train goes up and down at an important altitude; other times it has to move alternatively forward and backwards to be able to ascend and go forward.

La Polvorilla viaduct, Train to the CloudsThe traveler is presented with a landscape of indescribable beauty. At times, he feels virtually suspended in the air in the middle of the overpowering silence of the Puna.  

The train departs from Salta and goes through a number of villages such as San Antonio, Cerrillos and Rosario de Lerma, with great extensions devoted to the tobacco plantations. Then, the train arrives in Campo Quijano (1,520m above sea level), called “el Portal de los Andes” (the Gateway to the Andes). 

The train continues through the following stations: Meseta, Tacuara, Diego de Almagro (3503 m), Incahuasi (3553 m), Cachinal, Munano and Los Patos, and it finally arrives in San Antonio de los Cobres. Full day tour. (Take into account departures are on Saturdays, from April to October and that you should add one day to the Classic tour to take the train.) more... 

The Calchaqui Valley (full day)
Toro gorgeA fault that extends for over 400 km from Mount Aconquija in the South to Mount Acay on the north, there are two impressive mountains known as Nevados. The valley is around 20 km wide, though at some points it is less than 100 metres wide. 

Mountain passes known as portezuelos link the main valley with the oriental slopes of the Eastern Range via roads as in Cuesta del Obispo and Quebrada del Toro. Passing through small villages and driving along Cuesta del Obispo, Enchanted Valley, Cardones National Park till reach Cachi. more...

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