Jujuy
Perched in the far northwest of Argentina, Jujuy is a land of staggering altiplano landscapes, colonial villages, and vibrant indigenous culture. The province feels a world away from Buenos Aires, with its rainbow-hued mountains, salt flats, and adobe settlements that seem frozen in time. For travellers craving raw natural beauty and authentic Andean encounters, Jujuy delivers an unforgettable road-trip experience.
Highlights & What to See
- Hornocal Hill (Cerro de los 14 Colores) – A jaw-dropping mountain striped with 14 mineral hues, best viewed from the viewpoint near Uquía at sunset.
- Salinas Grandes – Vast, blinding-white salt flats at 3,450 m; walk onto the hexagonal crust and snap perspective-bending photos.
- Quebrada de Humahuaca – A UNESCO World Heritage valley lined with cactus-studded hills, terracotta gorges, and historic towns like Purmamarca and Tilcara.
- Purmamarca & Cerro de los Siete Colores – The iconic seven-colour hill looms over this charming village with a bustling craft market.
- Humahuaca – The valley's largest town, with cobbled streets, the Monumento a la Independencia, and a lively central square.
- Laguna de los Pozuelos – A high-altitude lake and nature reserve teeming with flamingos, vicuñas, and birdlife.
Suggested Time to Spend
Plan a minimum of 3–4 days to explore the Quebrada de Humahuaca and Salinas Grandes by rental car or guided tour. Add two more days if you want to venture to the remote Puna region (Laguna de los Pozuelos) or cross into the neighbouring salt flats of Salar de Arizaro. The altitude (over 3,000 m in many spots) can be taxing, so pace yourself with siestas and coca tea.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Salta – Argentina's colonial gem, just a 3-hour drive south, with its own wine valleys and high-altitude train ride (Tren a las Nubes).
- San Pedro de Atacama, Chile – Cross the Paso de Jama to reach Chile's desert oasis with geysers, hot springs, and otherworldly landscapes.
- Tupiza, Bolivia – Rugged red-rock canyons and cowboy culture, accessible via the border crossing at La Quiaca.
- Cafayate, Salta – Famous for its torrontés wine and dramatic Quebrada de las Conchas rock formations.
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