Ischigualasto

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Ischigualasto, also known as the Valley of the Moon, is a surreal, otherworldly landscape in northwestern Argentina. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a paleontological treasure trove, where you can walk among Triassic-era rock formations that resemble a lunar surface. The stark, eroded shapes and colours – from deep reds to greys and greens – create a dramatic backdrop for exploring one of the world's most important fossil beds. It's a must for anyone fascinated by geology, dinosaurs, or simply stunning natural scenery.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan for a full day to properly experience Ischigualasto. The standard tour takes about 3–4 hours to drive the circuit with stops, but you'll want extra time for the museum, a picnic lunch, and perhaps a sunset hike. If you're keen on stargazing or photography, consider an overnight stay in nearby Villa Unión or the park's basic lodging. It's best to visit in the cooler months (April to October) to avoid the intense summer heat.

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