A condor flies over the arid land of the “altiplano”. The sun, firm, warms the shapes of the red mountains while a “quena” (Indian reed flute) sings in the distance.
The northwest offers beautiful valleys cultivated extensively with olives and sugar cane plantations. It is a land of plenty: gas, oil, salt mines and peaceful and welcoming people who have been able to merge the indigenous with the creole culture both of unique tradition.
It is one of Argentina´s most beautiful destinations. In fact, it implies an invitation for visitors to tour around its forests, fertil valleys and naked landscapes, and to mingle with its people in charming towns where ancestral traditions still survive.
It is the cradle of some of the greatest names in folklore. The smallest province in Argentina, it has a lot of native and colonial archeological sites, as well as plenty of traditional holidays.
With all of its many olive trees and minerals, Catamarca’s astounding landscapes and beautiful handicrafts are worth seeing. A huge variety of religious and pagan celebrations are held in this Argentine province.
Santiago del Estero is the oldest city funded by the Spanish colonizers and is called "Mother of Cities". Its history is captured by myths and legends that made the province on of the strongest centers o cultural and religious tourism of the country.
A long valley in Jujuy province located in the Argentine northeastern region. With over 10,000 years of history, this was the region where ancient cultures dwelled. Today their rites, traditional festivals and religious beliefs are still alive.
It is the capital city of Salta province and lies 1,187 meters above sea level. Founded in 1582, it is the Argentine city having best preserved its colonial style, featuring buildings such as the Cabildo and the San Francisco Church.
They comprise a series of valleys extending through Tucumán, Salta and Catamarca provinces, which are surrounded by winding roads and high hills and are intersected by picturesque Northern towns such as Cafayate, Cachi, Tafí del Valle and Santa María.