Jujuy (Spanish pronunciation: [xuˈxui̯]) is a province of Argentina, located in the extreme northwest of the country, at the borders with Chile and Bolivia. The only neighboring Argentine province is Salta to the east and south.
Restaurants in Province of Jujuy
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We offer mountain bike tours for enthusiasts and adventurous people, who wants to learn about the landscape, history and the culture from this amazing land. Our excursions are made in Quebrada de Humahuaca, The Puna and The Yungas rainforest.We want to share our knowledge and passion for what we do, We want to make your trip an unforgettable experience.
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Purmamarca is a really beautiful town , the church, the old tree in its yard, the hill , of course, the llamas, the food ( we bought empanadas and we ate them while walking by the streets) . It’ s a gift for your eyes & soul.
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Beauty of mother nature - heard about this place only 6 months ago and as luck would have it - we visited it - well worth it!
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tours in Jujuy
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I invited you to discover the native culture in a short walking tour by the town. I will explain about the andean cosmovision in relation whit the evangelical culture. If we have luck we can enjoy whit a sky whit a millons of starirs. An other tour you can enjoy a hiking whit llamas by a surrounded area by Purmamarca town. If you love a long hiking I can show you a labyrinth by mud into a geological area by 6 hundred millions years ago. I will explain about history , native medicine plants, geology and native culture.
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The valley contains numerous archaeological remains of pre-Columbian settlements.
It is - undoubtedly- one of the most beautiful Mountain views I have seen. And the town dotting the valley are so remote and interesting. I can recommend it to any nature lover I know :)
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It took some time to drive to Salinas Grandes from Jujuy, but it is totally worth. The landscape, also along the road, is spectacular! Just expect to drive slowly because of traffic and also altitude. There are little villages along the road, with local food, nice options to stop. July is a busy month, just be prepared.
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I’ve already posted about the Seven colours hills and Purmamarca in a seperate post so will just sum up that this 3 km walk is very easy ( although it is at 2,500m) and you can get a little map from the tourist office and walk the 3km Los Colorado Poseo ( you can also drive but walking way better) to see all the colours and layers of the many hills formed from as long as 3-4 million years ago. You can climb some rock stacks fir better views and grab an icy pole and cafe at the end of the loop .
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