Northern Argentina: The Majestic Mountains of Salta

Salta is a province in northwestern Argentina, bordering three countries — Bolivia, Paraguay and Chile. This region is deeply connected to the history of the Quechua, Mapuche and Inca peoples, who inhabited the area long before the arrival of Europeans.

The region is renowned for its dramatic mountain ranges and endless canyons, with Quebrada de Humahuaca and Quebrada de las Conchas celebrated for their breathtaking multicolored hillsides.

This is also the perfect starting point for a journey to the iconic Salinas Grandes salt flats, combined with an overnight stay in the charming Andean village of Purmamarca.

And a charming town of Cafayate invites you to explore its boutique wineries and savor unique high-altitude wines in an unforgettable setting.

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