Destinations

North West

Salta, Jujuy, Tucumán — colorful mountains, Andean culture, vineyards.

Salta, Jujuy, and Tucumán — colour-saturated valleys, Andean culture, and high-altitude vineyards. The North West is Argentina at its most painterly: rust-red rocks, white salt flats, indigenous towns, and roads that climb to 4,000 metres.

Best time to visit
April to October (dry season). May–September is the most reliable.
Travel styles
Cultural, Wine & gastronomy, Active hiking
Suitable for
Couples, Photographers, Curious eaters

Highlights

  • Hill of Seven Colours, Purmamarca

    A short walk past the village reveals one of the most photographed rock formations in the Andes — a stratified palette best seen at sunrise.

  • Quebrada de Humahuaca

    A UNESCO valley running north from Tilcara, dotted with adobe villages, llama herds, and pre-Columbian sites.

  • Cafayate vineyards

    Argentina's highest wine region, where the Torrontés grape thrives between desert mountains.

  • Salinas Grandes

    A vast white salt flat at 3,400 metres, blinding under the high-altitude sun.

Frequently asked questions

  • How many days do I need for the North West?
    We typically suggest 6 to 9 days to combine Salta, Jujuy, Cafayate, and the high-altitude routes without rushing.
  • Is altitude a problem?
    Some passes reach 4,000 m. We acclimatize you gradually and avoid sleeping at the highest points on the first nights.
  • Can I combine the North West with Patagonia?
    Yes — we recommend 18+ days and an internal flight via Buenos Aires. The configurator will check feasibility against your dates.

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