Salta (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsalta]) is a province of Argentina, located in the northwest of the country. Neighboring provinces are from the east clockwise Formosa, Chaco, Santiago del Estero, Tucumán and Catamarca. It also surrounds Jujuy. To the north it borders Bolivia and Paraguay and to the west lies Chile.
Restaurants in Province of Salta
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Feeling the warmth of the sun on the skin, watching Nature’s spotless beauty, being accompanied by the powerful presence of the unquestionable owners of the Heavens, the condores, admiring the beauty of the dinosaurs’ ageless footprints, examining the exceptional fossil algae formations, and marvelling at the beauty of the Seven-colour Hill, are only some of the components of the environment surrounding the adventures Salta Rafting offers visitors. Rafting downstream along Juramento River’s rapids, classified as Type III difficulty, you will be able to enjoy all of these, reaching the perfect balance between adventure and safety. No matter how old you are, you just need to let yourself be carried away by your senses up to the most gripping adventure.
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Tailor-made tours with English-speaking guides
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In our company we organize tailor made tours in the Argentina`s North West. We are specialist in high altitude wine tours, nature trips and hiking tours. Our king tours are the round trips around the region where we can combine the wine country, the best’s landscapes, the mountains and our culture.
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Especialistas en el Descenso de la Cuesta del Obispo en mountain bike!! Desde hace más de 15 años, siendo los pioneros de esta actividad. También realizamos viajes a medida brindando todo el soporte necesario.
5.0 based on 100 reviews
SALTA ADVENTURES & BIKING are a small LOCAL family-owned company. We are a group of local guide apasioned who own a adventure travel agency , operating in salta, North of Argentina, offering small, personalised 4×4 tours combining with hiking and mountain bike . This is our home and we are proud to be able to showcase this stunning region.
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We were on a small group tour from Cachi to Cafayate. The journey along the dusty winding road with the even changing mountain scenery was quite spectacular. When we came across the Natural Park where the eroded cliffs resembled arrow heads, we were out of the small bus in an instance to take in the stunning views of the area. This area is not easy to describe as it was so different to anywhere else. Well worth the trip. I recommend a tour as the roads are not easy to navigate.
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Beautiful red rocked landscape amidst dry dessert greenery with steep slippery stone walkways and moments of danger with hidden crevices to climb mean you should get a guide. Each waterfall will set you back about 40 pesos per person so it’s worth it. Bring sturdy shoes and plan to get wet. See pristine water you can drink and enjoy wading in pools of fresh rainfall. We only did the first waterfall which took about 30 minutes to reach. Bring water!
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On the way to Cachi the road climbs the mountain before entering the Calchaquies valley , reaching its highest point at 3154 m above sea level from where you have a wonderful sight from above
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We headed out from Purmamarca at around 3.30pm after checking in to our AirBnb - the journey takes around 90 minutes each way but you are so busy admiring the countryside that it flies by. You climb through cacti '' fields'' with ever larger cacti, llamas grazing, rocky outcrops of different colours and then right at the end the prize of the beautiful endless salt flats glistening in the distance. If you wish you can walk out onto the flats but bring a towel and a change of footwear. Lots of areas which are safe to leave your car while you pose for photos. We never felt unsafe and spent about 20 minutes there before the drive home again.
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