Vibrant Salta is a mashup of old world architecture and modern fun—a truly sophisticated bohemia! Marvel at the intricate façade of the old town hall—a Salta focal point—as you stroll from museums to markets. Savor the vintages at local wineries or take a train to a tiny village that's perched "at the top of the clouds." Thrill seekers will love the adventure sports and archaeological explorations that await at nearby Cabra Corral Dam.
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5.0 based on 1,530 reviews
I loved this area with so many amazing rock formations. It was a short walk into the amphitheater from our bus and we were fortunate to have a market seller play music for us with our guide. Such a lovely sound echoing through the rock formation. We were sad to see some silly young people climb up on the rock wall, surely that is forbidden.
4.5 based on 6,724 reviews
This High Mountain Archeology Museum in Salta. Is dedicated to the cryopreservation of The children of Llullaillaco, the best preserved pre-Hispanic mummies in the world, the mummified bodies of three children who were sacrificed in a sanctuary located 6,700 meters high on an Andes volcano.
4.5 based on 3,435 reviews
This is a wonderful park after a great ride up. Wonderful scenery with friendly people. Some small stores, a small restaurant (sandwiches and the like). Highly recommend! Remember to take sun screen! The gondola ride is enchanting!
4.5 based on 2,552 reviews
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
4.5 based on 704 reviews
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.
4.5 based on 419 reviews
Sort just stumbled upon the museum with some time in our hands. The museum is very interactive with projected videos explaining the life and events of Guemes’ life we didn’t know anything about the war of independence but it was very enlightening. We got given a scripture for the displays in English, which was very helpful though most of the videos had subtitles. Staff were nice and the toilets were clean I think we were there for about a hour there is also a nice gift shop
4.0 based on 2,869 reviews
This cable car takes you to the top of San Bernardo Hill where you can enjoy a view of the Lerma Valley.
02MAR2020: had it not been for hostel mates Daan & Joep (ArnhemNL) telling me about this excellent overview point, I would have missed it. Following their instructions, I Gimpwalked to the relatively close site, paid 500pesos for both the ascent/descent (no way will I Gimpwalk that!) on this excellent, fairly self-operating transport. Very impressive! The view from the top could be improved at one platform if the trees/shrubbery was cut away, but from the restaurant/platform, the view is outstanding. There is WiFi available for restaurant customers. The personnel are very pleasant & friendly though the waitstaff in the restaurant are a bit overwhelmed by the numbers of customers. Tip them well! I highly recommend this excellent cable car, and give it my enthusiastic “iWheel of Approval!
4.0 based on 1,147 reviews
A major Argentinean attraction, this railroad, reaching almost 14,000 feet above sea level, is one of the three highest in the world.
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