A visit to the destination consecrated as a World Heritage Site (UNESCO) through the eponymous ravine, discovering exceptional landscapes, towns and cultures. Singular villages are shown, such as Purmamarca, famous for the location of the Seven Colors Hill, Maimará, with colorful slopes called Palette of the Painter. Tilcara stands out for its Pucará (high fortress) whose ruins have been partially destroyed.
Uquía shows its chapel, built in the 17th century, carved in laminated gold, Humahuaca gives its name to the Quebrada and is its largest town, with cobbled streets and iron street lamps on the corners, it is also the highest point of the route, 2,940 meters above sea level. Main attractions: Monument to Independence, Cathedral Church and Municipal Building.
What's included?
Air-conditioned vehicle All Fees and Taxes We visit all the villages of the Quebrada de Humahuaca.
Exclusions
Food & drinks
Lunch
Please note
Public transportation nearby
Infants must sit on your lap
Passport required
Not wheelchair accessible
Not stroller accessible
Not suitable for pets
Infant seats unavailable
One day before each activity, passengers will receive a message to inform them about the pick-up time and destination. Search hours are between 07:00 a.m. and 07:45 a.m. Within a 15-block radius of 9 de Julio Square.