Explore the vibrant Northwest of Argentina, from the wine-rich valleys of Cafayate to the colorful geological wonders of Salta and Jujuy. This journey highlights stunning natural landscapes like the Quebrada de las Conchas and the Hill of Seven Colors, alongside the charming colonial city of Salta and its delicious regional cuisine.
Valles Calchaquiés
A stunning region in Northwest Argentina known for its colorful valleys and high-altitude vineyards.
Quebrada de las Conchas
A spectacular canyon on the route to Cafayate, famous for its dramatic red rock formations shaped by erosion.
Hill of Seven colors
A visually striking mountain in Purmamarca showcasing a vibrant spectrum of colors due to its rich geological history.
Quebrada de Humahuaca
A stunningly beautiful and historically significant ravine in the Andes, known for its colorful mountains and indigenous villages.
Fina Las Nubes winery
A prominent winery in Cafayate, specializing in the crisp Torrontés white wine, offering wine tasting experiences.
Cerro de los Siete Colores
A visually striking mountain in Purmamarca showcasing a vibrant spectrum of colors due to its rich geological history.
Paseo de los Colorados
A walking trail in Purmamarca that provides breathtaking panoramic views of the colorful hillsides.
Old town of Salta
The historic heart of Salta, characterized by its well-preserved colonial architecture and vibrant atmosphere.
la Criollita
A popular restaurant in Salta famous for serving delicious, traditional Argentine food like empanadas and locro.
Cerro San Bernardo
A prominent hill overlooking Salta city, offering panoramic views and recreational activities.