Day 1: Buenos Aires – Arrival – Half-Day Southern City Tour
Day 2: Buenos Aires – Salta – Half-Day Salta City Tour & MAAM Museum
Day 3: Salta – La Cornisa Yungas Drive & Quebrada de Humahuaca – Tilcara
Day 4: Tilcara – Pukara de Tilcara, Uquía & El Hornocal
Day 5: Tilcara – Salt Flats, Puna, Abra Del Acay & La Poma – Cachi
Day 6: Cachi – Las Pailas Archaeological Site Hike in The Calchaquí Valleys
Day 3: Cachi – Molinos & Colomé – Cafayate
Day 4: Cafayate – Full-Day Wine Experience & Make Your Own Blend
Day 5: Cafayate – Quebrada de las Conchas & La Yesera – Salta
Day 6: Salta – Iguazú – Morning at Leisure
Day 7: Iguazú – Argentinian Falls Full-Day
Day 12: Iguazú – Brazilian Falls & Kayak at Natural Reserve
Day 13: Iguazú – Buenos Aires – Tango Show & Dinner
Day 14: Buenos Aires – Half-Day City Northern Tour
Day 15: Buenos Aires – Departure
Venture on an extraordinary journey through the northwest and northeast of Argentina. This immersive itinerary unfolds a tale of contrasts: diverse landscapes, cultural heritage, and historical insights, combining an enriching mosaic of experiences. You’ll traverse through the colors, flavors, and captivating facets of these two beautiful but thoroughly distinct regions.
From Salta, a city steeped in colonial charm, Andean culture, and gateway of the northwest, you’ll travel through scenic routes flanked by lush foliage up to the UNESCO-listed Quebrada de Humahuaca. You’ll discover the cultural city of Tilcara, the historic “Pukara de Tilcara”, and the mesmerizing “El Hornocal”, a mountain adorned with thirteen distinct colors. Continuing towards the iconic salt flats, the high-altitude Puna, and the challenging Abra Del Acay, you’ll be guided to the picturesque town of Cachi. You adventure continues as you set out into the Calchaquí Valleys, Molinos, and the renowned Bodega Colomé winery before reaching the wine region and charming valleys of Cafayate. Finally, you’ll be captivated by the breathtaking Argentinian Falls in the verdant city of Iguazú, one of the world’s most iconic natural wonders, nestled within the Iguazú National Park.
Unfolding in Buenos Aires, you’ll uncover the secrets of both southern and northern neighborhoods, immersing yourself in the vibrant culture, European architecture, and the enchanting allure of tango. This journey promises a tapestry of experiences that celebrate the diverse beauty and rich heritage of northern Argentina.
Your journey commences in Buenos Aires, a lively metropolis, where our driver will greet you upon your arrival at the international airport. You will be driven up to Nuss Hotel, nestled in the heart of Palermo Soho. This neighborhood earned its name from its resemblance to New York City’s Soho district, it indulges an eclectic mix of fashion, art, cuisine, and nightlife making it a dynamic and exciting place to stay in Buenos Aires.
In the afternoon, join our local guide to discover the southern region of Buenos Aires, an area steeped in history, culture, and eccentricities. You’ll pass by the renowned 9 de Julio Avenue, the widest avenue in the world; the Plaza de Mayo, the epicenter of political events; Casa Rosada, and the Metropolitan Cathedral. Explore the colorful neighborhood of La Boca, the birthplace of Tango, where you’ll find artists performing on the streets and tango-related memorabilia around every corner. Wander through the cobblestone streets of San Telmo, famous for its antique shops, colonial buildings, and the historic food market, dating back to 1897. You’ll conclude your journey in Puerto Madero, the city’s modern neighborhood, where you can stroll along the river, admire beautifully renovated warehouses, and cross the unusual Women’s Bridge.
In the evening, enjoy the city at your leisure and venture out for dinner at a nearby restaurant. You can ask our guide for recommendations or explore around on your own.
Meals: (no meals)
Type of Service: Private Guide and Transfers
Nuss Hotel
Today, you will embark on an adventure through one of the nation’s most eclectically varied regions, the northwest of Argentina. You’ll fly from Buenos Aires up to Salta Airport where our local guide and driver will greet you to begin your exciting journey.
Salta is an enchanting city that has successfully preserved its distinctive Hispanic ambiance, setting it apart from other Argentine urban centers. It boasts an abundance of colonial-style houses and churches that grace its streets, framed by the magnificent backdrop of the surrounding mountains. The Salteños, as the locals are affectionately known, exude warmth and hospitality, often accompanied by their signature welcoming smiles, contributing to the laid-back pace of life that truly defines Salta’s character.
In the afternoon, you will have the opportunity to explore the city with the guidance of our local expert. You’ll pass by the Plaza 9 de Julio, where you’ll visit the Basilica Cathedral, the Cabildo, the San Francisco Church, and the San Bernardo Convent. Look out for the door carved by indigenous artists in 1762!
Additionally, you’ll get to visit the Museum of High-Altitude Archaeology (Museo de Arqueología de Alta Montaña, or MAAM), which houses three remarkably preserved mummified bodies dating back to Inca times, approximately 500 years ago. Here, you’ll delve into the intriguing history of the Llullaillaco Volcano expedition where the mummies were found.
After this journey through time, you can unwind and enjoy a refreshing drink at the plaza.
*Please note the MAAM Museum is closed on Mondays, so if your arrival day is a Monday, we can move the city tour for the last day of your stay in Salta or explore other areas of the city.
Meals: Breakfast and snacks
Type of Service: Private Guide and Transfer
Altitude: 1,180 masl
Legado Mítico Salta Hotel
After savoring a delicious breakfast, you will set out on a Yungas drive along the historic “Camino de Cornisa,” an ancient colonial trade route that links the cities of San Salvador de Jujuy and Salta. This picturesque narrow jungle road gracefully winds its way through the lush forest on the eastern slopes of the Andes mountains. Upon reaching the city of San Salvador de Jujuy, you’ll have the opportunity to take a break and enjoy some refreshments.
This route is also a popular destination for bikers and outdoor enthusiasts. If you’re passionate about cycling and wish to explore this path on two wheels, please don’t hesitate to let us know. We’ll be delighted to arrange a biking excursion for you, allowing you to experience this enchanting journey from a different perspective.
The next leg of your adventure will lead you to the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is renowned for its exceptional natural and cultural significance, making it a must-visit destination for its historical importance, archaeology, and stunning landscapes. This is an opportunity to explore the deep-rooted cultural heritage of the Andean communities that call this place home and its breathtaking scenery and captivating history make it an unforgettable destination.
Finally, you will reach the welcoming mountain town of Tilcara, where you will be taken to a cozy and comfortable hotel.
Meals: Breakfast and snacks
Type of Service: Private Guide and Transfers
Altitude: Lowest point 1,200 masl – Highest point 2,450 masl
Las Marías Boutique Hotel
Today, you will explore Tilcara’s key attractions. Following breakfast at your hotel, our local guide will drive you to an extraordinary archaeological site known as Pukara de Tilcara, one of the 22 archaeological sites in the region and the only one accessible to tourists since the early 1940s. The Pucará de Tilcara is a pre-Hispanic Inca settlement, with its origins dating all the way back to the 1400s. Today, Pukara de Tilcara stands as a place where you can delve into the rich history of the Andes region and relish breathtaking views of the cacti forest and birdlife.
Later in the day, you will journey to the town of Uquía, and from there, you will continue your exploration by passing through the town of Humahuaca en route to your next destination: “El Hornocal”. Situated 25 kilometers / 16 miles from the city of Humahuaca in the province of Jujuy, the Hornocal forms a striking and colorful mountain range. It’s often referred to as the 13-color mountain, reaching an impressive altitude of 4,761 meters (15,620 feet) above sea level.
Look out for the prominent limestone formation known as Yacoraite, which stretches from Salta, Argentina, through the Argentine Quebrada de Humahuaca, and onward to the Bolivian Altiplano and Peru.
After gazing at the views of this surrealistic landscape, you will return to your hotel later in the afternoon.
Meals: Breakfast and Snacks
Type of Service: Private Guide and Transfers
Altitude: Lowest point 2,450 masl – Highest point 4,350 masl
Las Marías Boutique Hotel
After breakfast, you’ll commence an extraordinary expedition to the Puna, a remote high-altitude desert celebrated for its mesmerizing scenery. Your adventure will commence ascending via the winding Cuesta de Lipán road. This is a captivating route leading from Purmamarca to the famous Salinas Grandes (Big Salt Flats), a vast expanse of white salt crystals that provides a surreal backdrop for leisurely walks and memorable photography. The area surrounding the salt flats is home to communities that have been working in this unique environment since the mid-1900s and have become the hosts of this place.
Continuing your expedition, you will journey to San Antonio de los Cobres, one of the most isolated towns of Salta where you’ll stop for lunch and experience the beauty and ruggedness of the high Andes. From there, you will continue to ascend, approaching one of the highest points along the Ruta 40, the Abra Del Acay. This winding road offers breathtaking views of the towering Acay Mountain, which stands at an impressive 5,000 meters above sea level.
As you venture into the vast expanse isolated from the puna, you’ll reach the town of La Poma. Here, you will explore the Graneros de la Poma, a UNESCO-protected site within the Qapac ñan road system.
Following your exploration incredible place, you will continue to the town of Cachi, to enjoy a well-deserved rest.
Meals: Breakfast and Snacks
Type of Service: Private Guide and Transfers
Altitude: Lowest point 2,000 masl – Highest point 5,000 masl
El Cortijo Boutique Hotel
Today, prepare yourself for an exciting expedition! The journey takes you on a scenic drive from Cachi to Las Pailas. As you ascend, you’ll find yourself in the foothills of the majestic Nevado de Cachi Mountains. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to delve into the Las Pailas archaeological site, an ancient area with roots dating back to 5,000 BC. These early communities, comprised of skilled hunters and gatherers, originally migrated to the valley to follow herds of vicuñas and guanacos. They established their settlements along the Calchaquí River, where their society thrived to become one of the largest in northern Argentina.
Your journey will be enriched by a knowledgeable local guide who will immerse you in the native culture and history of this place. Following this enriching experience, you will drive back to the charming mountain town of Cachi, with planned stops at local wineries and vineyards. Here, you’ll have the pleasure of tasting high-altitude wines, a true testament to the region’s viticultural excellence.
In the late afternoon, your remarkable day will conclude as you return to your hotel, filled with lasting memories of Cachi’s natural beauty and historical significance.
Meals: Breakfast and Snacks
Type of Service: Private Guide and Transfers
Altitude: Lowest point 2,200 masl – Highest point 3,000 masl
El Cortijo Boutique Hotel
Experience a scenic journey through history and wine, from Cachi to Cafayate, an adventure that winds through mountain roads and dirt pathways to an incredible light museum at a hidden and emblematic isolated winery.
You’ll head south along Route 40 and pass through Seclantás, a traditional weaving town. Your journey continues to Molinos, a colonial town that once served as the residence of Nicolás Severo de Isasmendi, the final Spanish governor of Salta. From Molinos, you’ll continue on a short dirt road drive to reach Colomé.
Colomé is renowned for its wine, ancient traditions, and the captivating interplay of light and shadow. Here, you’ll have the opportunity to visit a vineyard, soak in the unique atmosphere, and immerse yourself in the museum. You’ll then continue your journey south on Route 40 leading towards Cafayate, the vibrant heart of high-altitude wine of the country.
Cafayate, nestled at 1,700 meters above sea level, defies convention by producing wines where most of the world ceases to do so. At the Museo de la Vid y el Vino (The Vine and Wine Museum), you’ll gain insights into the art of winemaking at high altitudes. Finally, don’t miss the chance to explore the local handicraft markets.
After a day of sightseeing, you’ll check into your hotel and relish a peaceful evening in this charming wine-country town.
Meals: Breakfast and Snacks
Type of Service: Private Guide and Transfers
Altitude: Lowest point 1,660 masl – Highest point 2,200 masl
Viñas de Cafayate Boutique Hotel
Today, you’re in for an enthralling journey into the realm of high-altitude wines within the picturesque Calchaquí Valleys of Salta. The key to its wine-producing magic lies in the high-altitude vineyards, which bestow distinct characteristics upon the grapes. At these lofty elevations, grapes develop into smaller, thicker-skinned treasures with elevated sugar content, resulting in wines that are remarkably structured and intensely aromatic.
You’ll start by visiting a small, exclusive winery where the magic of altitude wines is crafted. From there, you’ll continue to a private estate winery, which also produces some of Salta’s finest altitude wines.
After a delightful lunch, you’ll return to Cafayate to visit a family-owned winery. Cafayate is a hidden gem for wine enthusiasts as vineyards flourish and concentrate their aromas and flavors in a unique way. Here you will close your day by crafting your own wine blend and raise a glass to your creation. As the day winds down, we’ll whisk you back to your hotel in the late afternoon. Cheers to an unforgettable day of altitude wine exploration!
Meals: Breakfast and Snacks
Type of Service: Private Guide and Transfers
Altitude: 1,690 masl
Viñas de Cafayate Boutique Hotel
Today, your northwest journey unfolds as you return from Cafayate to the provincial capital of Salta. During this picturesque 4-hour drive, you’ll pass through a diverse range of superb landscapes, marking the transition from the elevated Calchaquí Valley to the vibrant city of Salta.
Your first stop will be at the natural wonder of Quebrada de las Conchas, or “The Shell Gorge.”. The striking beauty of this deep red landscape is matched only by its geological significance, with the exposed strata revealing the history of the Andes’ formation over 220 million years, offering numerous opportunities for you to take in the breathtaking scenery at designated viewpoints.
You’ll then continue to your second stop at La Yesera where you’ll set out on an exciting hike. These mounds of sandstone, light-colored, predominantly white and shades of grey are the product of wind and fluvial erosion of different eras from as far back as 13 million years ago to -most recently- 5 million years ago.
After traversing this astonishing canyon and La Yesera, you’ll make a last stop at the Valley area for refreshments to finally continue your drive towards the city of Salta.
Meals: Breakfast and Snacks
Type of Service: Private Guide and Transfers
Altitude: Lowest point 1,180 masl – highest point 1,690 masl
Difficulty: Easy
Finca Valentina Boutique Hotel
You will have a leisurely morning at the hotel to start your day at a relaxed pace. Around midday, you will be picked up for your transfer to Salta airport, where you will depart from the northwestern landscapes to the tropical rainforests of Misiones. This transition will allow you to experience the striking contrasts between these two remarkable regions. Upon landing in Iguazú, our local private driver will transport you to your hotel in Puerto Iguazú.
Located in the northeastern part of the Misiones province, Puerto Iguazú serves as your home base for exploring the renowned Iguazú Falls. The name “Iguazú” derives from the Guaraní indigenous language and translates to “Big Waters.” The falls are a mesmerizing natural spectacle nestled within the extraordinary Iguazu National Park, which received UNESCO Natural Heritage Site status in 1984 and has been recognized as one of the 7 Natural Wonders of the World since 2011. The park is home to an array of bird species, with half of those registered in Argentina, and boasts the country’s most extensive variety of orchids, among many other unique features.
During the afternoon, you will have some free time to settle into your surroundings, relax at the hotel, or take a stroll around the town center.
Meals: Breakfast
Type of Service: Private Guide and Transfer
Virgin Lodge Hotel
Today, you’ll explore the Argentine Falls, a natural wonder nestled within the boundaries of the Iguazú National Park. This extraordinary site boasts over 275 cascades along cliffs and islets, accessible through various well-laid path circuits.
Once inside the park, you’ll board the ecological train, which provides convenient access to the Falls’ different circuits. The specific route may be subject to park conditions, but one highlight is a visit to the Upper Circuit. This Trail offers a 1750-meter-long path with stunning panoramic views of the Iguazú Falls and the Iguazú River Delta. It’s an easy, flat trail that allows you to enjoy the native flora, listen to the local birds, and spot wildlife like caí monkeys and coatis.
After that, you’ll visit the Lower Circuit, which provides a sweeping view of the waterfalls in the area, including Salto Bossetti and Dos Hermanas. You can even stand under the spray of these falls and enjoy the emerald colors of the subtropical rainforest, where butterflies and birds add to the enchanting atmosphere.
The highlight of the tour is the Devil’s Throat trail, which leads to a main balcony offering an incredible view of the most powerful waterfall in the park, known as Garganta del Diablo or Devil’s Throat. This 2.2 km (1.3 miles) walkway is easy, and it’s the perfect place to capture breathtaking photos or simply admire the landscape.
*Optional: In the evening, you may partake in a local interactive dining experience to savor traditional delicacies while immersing yourself in the rich cultures of Argentina and the Guaraní people. Just ask our travel experts to include this.
Meals: Breakfast
Type of Service: Private Guide and Transfers
Difficulty: Easy
Virgin Lodge Hotel
On your second full day in Iguazú, you’ll begin by venturing into the Brazilian side, offering the possibility to appreciate the falls from a different perspective. Your journey will include crossing the border via the Tancredo Neves International Bridge, located approximately 20 km away from Puerto Iguazú.
Once in the Park, you can see a panoramic view of the waterfalls setting that form the Iguazú Falls. Along the way, you will also stop to contemplate the main viewpoints that allow a closer view of some waterfalls. Towards the end of the path is the access to the Devil’s Throat, the most dazzling of the waterfalls, approximately 90 meters high. On the walk, be sure to look out for the beautiful wildlife and colorful plants along the way.
In the afternoon, you’ll leave the Falls for a jawdropping experience exploring La Lorenza Reserve. The calm waters of the Urugua-i River provide an ideal setting for kayaking, offering a unique perspective of the surrounding forest and the opportunity to immerse in the sights and sounds of nature. Here, you’ll witness the flow of the second largest river in South America, the Paraná River.
After a 2.5-mile kayaking excursion, you may take a refreshing swim in the river. Make sure you save energy for a light 45-minute forest walk, culminating at a riverfront deck with a picturesque view and a delicious local appetizer.
Finally, you’ll return to your hotel after a full day of exciting experiences.
*Please note that some nationalities require a visa to enter Brazil.
Meals: Breakfast & Snacks
Type of Service: Private Guide and Transfers
Difficulty: Easy (Beginner-friendly. Participants must be able to swim.)
Virgin Lodge Hotel
After a fulfilling stay in the northeast of Argentina, you will return to Buenos Aires to further explore the city. At the scheduled time, our driver will pick you up to take you to Iguazú Airport for your flight back to Buenos Aires.
In the evening, dive into the heart of the tango scene at a show that unfolds on an iconic, centuries-old stage with profound historical significance. This evening unites tango culture’s luminaries in a masterful performance that will transport you to the very essence of both modern and classical tango. This dance embodies the passion, history, and culture of this exhilarating genre. With sensuous melodies and captivating choreography, the show promises an unforgettable night of art and sophistication.
The experience includes a fixed-menu dinner and convenient private transfers to and from the show, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable evening.
Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
Type of Service: Private Guide and Transfer
Nuss Hotel
Today, you’ll have the opportunity to explore a different facet of Buenos Aires. Experience a half-day tour in the northern area of Buenos Aires with our expert guide. This comprehensive tour covers Recoleta, Palermo Chico, Palermo Woods, and Palermo Soho. You’ll have a car/van available for longer distances, but you’ll be able to immerse yourself in the neighborhoods themselves exploring on foot at your own pace.. The tour provides insights and knowledge to help you fully appreciate Buenos Aires.
The main highlights will be Recoleta, an elegant neighborhood known for its Parisian-style townhouses, opulent former palaces, and upscale boutiques. Recoleta boasts cultural treasures like the National Fine Arts Museum, the National Library, the Recoleta Cultural Center, the renowned Cemetery of La Recoleta, the resting place of notable Argentinian figures. Then Palermo Chico, a strictly residential area characterized by spacious townhouses and lush greenery, provides a tranquil oasis within the city. Palermo Woods to explore the beautiful Rosedal Park, a rose garden where locals gather to exercise and enjoy nature. Finally, Palermo Soho is known for its design, restaurants, bars, and vibrant street culture. Traditional low houses have been transformed into boutiques and bars, creating a bohemian atmosphere.
After a memorable tour, you’ll return to your hotel, having gained a deeper understanding of Buenos Aires.
Meals: Breakfast
Type of Service: Private Guide and Transfers
Nuss Hotel
As your journey through the breathtaking landscapes of northern Argentina nears its end, you’ll begin the day with a hearty breakfast and complete the check-out process. Your driver will be ready to escort you to the airport. Should your flight be scheduled for a later time, you can choose to safely store your luggage with the hotel’s reception and extend your exploration of the city until your designated airport transfer.
We hope that this journey leaves you with lasting memories and a deep appreciation for the beauty and culture of these remarkable areas.
Meals: Breakfast
Type of Service: Private Transfers
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