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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