Northwestern Argentina is home to the world’s highest-altitude vineyards and some fabulous wineries such as those in and around Cafayate.
Salta and the northwest of Argentina have more in common with the Quechuan cultures of Bolivia and Peru than with the rest of the country. Its society and traditions are unmatched in the region, contrasting dramatically with Argentina’s European south and incredibly metropolitan capital, Buenos Aires.
Stay in remarkable properties, among them a private working estancia, a luxury wine lodge, a romantic boutique and a 400-year-old family-run working farm.
From Colomé to Kachi and Humahuaca, Salta impresses with its array of small galleries and regional archaeological museums. What makes these destinations even more remarkable is their exclusivity and the fact that they’re off the beaten path, highlighted by unique installations like the James Turrell Museum in Colomé.
This region, rich in Quechuan heritage, weaves a story of tradition and natural beauty, from the high-altitude vineyards of Cafayate to the rugged valleys and gorges.
The area’s vineyards, some of the highest in the world, produce wines that are gaining international acclaim for their distinctive character and quality. Adventure seekers and wine enthusiasts alike are drawn to the region for its scenic beauty, outdoor activities, and the chance to explore its exceptional wineries and lodges, ranging from luxurious wine resorts to historic estancias.
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Argentina captivates with its diverse landscapes, from the thunderous waterfalls of Iguazú to the glaciers of Patagonia. From the bustling streets of Buenos Aires to the tranquil vineyards of Mendoza, your journey through Argentina promises to be unforgettable.
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