Explore Northwest Argentina Luxury and Discovery

The northwestern provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Catamarca and Tucumán combine magnificent and attractive natural wonders, a rich history and distinctive culture. Ruins of fortresses and abandoned cities testify the time space from earliest cultures to the Inca Expansion, the Spaniard Conquest and the Argentine fight for Independence. At the same time, the blending of indigenous roots with European culture comes alive in music, art, handicraft markets and exquisite cuisine.

Salta City

Salta City

Salta, located in the fertile Lerma Valley at 1200 meters above sea level, is the main gateway to Northwest Argentina. Its flower-bedded squares, colonial buildings, charming patios and year-round fine climate earned it the nickname “Salta la Linda”.

Historical architecture highlights its colonial heritage, while museums and monuments honor Martín Miguel de Güemes, independence hero and leader of the gaucho army.

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Quebrada de Humahuaca

Quebrada de Humahuaca

This UNESCO World Heritage Site runs for 150 km, flanked by the dry Puna and the humid Yungas forest. For over 10,000 years, it has been a key cultural and commercial route.

Picturesque adobe houses, colonial churches, Pachamama rituals, folklore music, culinary traditions and colorful handicraft markets make it the main attraction of Northwest Argentina.

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Puna Plateau

Puna Plateau

This immense high plateau extends with an average altitude between 3000 and 4500 meters. Volcanic activity shaped unique landscapes with salt flats, lagoons and surreal rock formations.

Home to vicuñas, guanacos, flamingos and pumas, its harsh environment is sustained by communities that preserve ancient traditions and devotion to Pachamama.

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Valles Calchaquíes

Calchaquí Valleys

Surrounded by spectacular mountain ranges, the Calchaquí Valleys feature breathtaking geological formations, giant cacti and charming villages with cobblestone streets and adobe houses.

With sunny days and fertile soil, these valleys host vineyards among the highest in the world, producing exceptional wines that crown the region’s cultural and natural beauty.

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