Route from Patagonia to Humahuaca: Argentina from South to North (2005)

Discover the beauty of the immense landscapes of Patagonia and get to know the colonial towns of the North and their hospitable inhabitants.

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Guanacos, condors, Magellanic penguin and immense plains with rivers of sheep: the Argentine Patagonia offers landscapes of intact nature from the Peninsula Valdes to the end of the American continent.

Crossing the country to the north, we reach the province of Jujuy, located near the Chilean and Bolivian borders in the northwest of Argentina, where the rainbow coloured rocks and colonial towns are found. Visitors will also be delighted by perfect-pictures offered by the North of Argentina.

Purmamarca will be the closest settlement in the direction to Humahuaca, located under the Cerro de los Siete Colores. Purmamarca is a pleasant little town of adobe buildings close to Salinas Grandes, the third largest salt flats in the world and a striking feature of the landscapes found in the Jujuy Province.

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