La Rioja

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La Rioja, a sunbaked gem in Argentina’s northwest, is where the Andes meet the desert and history feels as palpable as the dry heat. This provincial capital is the perfect launchpad for exploring dramatic canyons, pre-Columbian ruins, and the country’s tallest peak. While it’s not a tourist hub, its raw landscapes and genuine Argentine hospitality make it a rewarding stop for adventurous travellers seeking off-the-beaten-path experiences.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan at least three full days to do justice to La Rioja’s highlights. Day one: explore Talampaya on a half-day tour and spend the evening in town. Day two: drive the Cañón del Atuel loop (allow 6–8 hours with stops). Day three: dedicate to Cueva de las Manos (a long day from La Rioja or overnight in Perito Moreno). If you’re keen on Aconcagua, add two more days for a base-camp trek. Pace yourself – the altitude and heat can be draining.

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