Tres Cruces

A few kms later, we stopped at the Tres Cruces point. This is a beautiful viewpoint into the valley. We walked about 15 mts to the top of the hill to get a spectacular view of the red hills, the greenWeiterlesen
El anfiteatro

Just a few hundred meters from the Garganta del Diablo is os El anfiteatro. This is also a natural formation, much like the Garganta del Diablo, but this one is a bit broader and much more spaciousWeiterlesen
Garganta del Diablo

We reached Garganta del Diablo at 10:30 am. This place is about 50 kms from La Viña. It is a very narrow gorge cut into the packed clay sediments. The gorge was made due to the movement of the landWeiterlesen
Rio de las Conchas

The valley of the Las Conchas River followed the road for another half an hour. The hills were still red due to the high level of iron oxide. We continued on the road stopping at a few places to takeWeiterlesen
Quebrada de la Conchas

We left La Viña early. Our first stop along the route South was at Quebrada de la Conchas at around 9:15 am. It is a narrow gorge with red hills rich in ferrous, surrounding a green valley. Even theWeiterlesen
La Viña

We reached La Viña at around 8 pm. There we found a petrol pump with a big parking and restaurant attached. They even had toilet and shower facilities. We decided to stop for the day here. They hadWeiterlesen
Crossing Salta

The flora and fauna changed totally after El Carmen. We were down to about 1200 mts above sea level and it was very green and forest like. There were lakes and instead of the llamas and alpacas, weWeiterlesen
The accident

We started early from Tilcara. The plan was to drive all the way South to beyond Salta where there are numerous formations along the road. The first 90 kms was nothing special scenic beauty-wise orWeiterlesen
Sunset at Cerro de 14 Colores

From the main viewpoint, we drove to another viewpoint a km away but a bit lower in altitude. Here, there were no clouds when we reached and we got some amazing pictures of the Cianzo valley and theWeiterlesen
Cerro de 14 Colores

From Humahuaca, we drove 25 kms straight to Serranias del Hornocal up in the mountains. It was getting very cloudy and the low cumulus clouds looked very threatening. The viewpoint is 4350 mts andWeiterlesen
Humahuaca village

We reached Humahuaca at about 3 pm. The village of Humahuaca is focused on the tourist trade but away from the main square it's possible to wander quiet cobbled streets. We had our lunch at MikunayocWeiterlesen
Uquia village

We reached the village of Uquia at about 2:30 pm. The church at Uquia is notable for its paintings of angels dressed as Spanish soldiers. A little village Uquia with a great collection of paintings ofWeiterlesen
Tropic of Capricorn

We started our drive towards Uquia village. On the way, we stopped for a while at the Tropic of Capricorn marker. Basically, the sun is never overhead South of this marker and on 21st Dec, the sun isWeiterlesen
The Waterfall Garganta del Diablo

After a teek of about 25 min, we finally reached the waterfall in the canyon. It was a beautiful waterfall with a small pool below. We stayed there for about 10 min before starting our treck back.
Trek to the waterfall

The track through the Garganta del Diablo looped back to the junction and then we started the trek to the waterfall. The path crisscrossed the Rio de la Quebrada de Casa Colorada many times. We had toWeiterlesen
Into the Devil's Throat

We decided to take the right route first and entered the Garganta del Diablo. It was an extremely narrow gorge with a path to going through it. There was a dam where the river had been dammed and aWeiterlesen
Garganta del Diablo

It was quite hot and sunny when we reached Garganta del Diablo at about 11:15 am. The first part of the trek was steep downward climb for about 10 min. Till we reached a junction where the GargantaWeiterlesen
Route to Garganta del Diablo

Garganta del Diablo or Devil's Throat is an extremely narrow and deep canyon with Rio Huasamayo flowing through it. The route is a narrow dirt track climbing steeply behind Tilcara and is 6 kms fromWeiterlesen
Tilcara

From Maimara, we drove straight to the petrol station at Tilcara. It was perfect for our camping. They had a restaurant serving sandwiches and tea/coffee. There were hot showers and toilets for usageWeiterlesen
Cementerio Nuestra Senora del Carmen

Our next stop was at Cementerio Nuestra Senora del Carmen at Maimara only. It was 8 pm and getting quite dark. We stopped at the cemetery for about 5-10 min before proceeding to Tilcara.
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Paleta del Pintor, Maimara

Paleta del Pintor or Painter's Palette are beautiful multicolored jagged hills that are the eroded part of the mountains behind Maimara town. Here too, like in Purmamarca, we could see various colorsWeiterlesen
Sunset at Purmamarca

The sunset at Purmamarca was breathtaking. The sun set directly behind the town and as it set, the colors of the 7 colored hill started becoming more and more prominent. It was a beautiful sight toWeiterlesen
Viewpoint opposite Purmamarca

At about 6 pm, we started our short trek on the hill opposite Purmamarca. The plan was to be there till sunset and enjoy the colors of the 7 colored hill with the rays of the setting sun. In about 20Weiterlesen
Artisan market Purmamarca

We went to another viewpoint nearby for a different angle of the 7 colors hill. After that, we drove to the main square and visited the artisan market there. By now, it was 5:30 pm. We decided to eatWeiterlesen
Cerro De Los Siete Colores

Cerro De Los Siete Colores (The Hill of Seven Colors). Purmamarca is surrounded with these mountains. We stopped at Cerro El Porito for a view of these hills and the surroundings of Purmamarca. TheWeiterlesen
A riot of colors

We continued on the Paseo de los Colorados. The hills were in all shades of red and with the contrasting green of the other hills and grey and whites of the clouds, they looked breathtaking.