Salta is a province of Argentina. Its western part is in the Andean Northwest region and the eastern part is in the Chaco region.
Cities
edit- 1 Salta – Salta is a colonial city founded in 1582 by Hernando de Lerma.
- 2 Cafayate
- 3 San Antonio de los Cobres – An interesting mining town with Quinoa culture. It can be reached by the Tren a las Nubes, which travels over some of the highest bridges in the world. The train itself is not that spectacular, but if you are at the bridge when the train crosses, can be quite some experience.
- 4 San Lorenzo
Other destinations
editUnderstand
editThe Salta province features an amazing landscapes of mountains, rivers, valleys, dams, a blue sky and pure air, along with traditions, some going back to the origins of Argentinean culture. It's close to the province of Jujuy and its Quebrada de Humahuaca. People are nice and hospitable.
Get in
editGet around
editNights are full of people gathering around a fire (fogones) playing the guitar. Music is part of the spirit of Salta.
See
editDo
edit- 1 Tren a las nubes (Leaves from the city of Salta arrives at La Polvorilla Viaduct). Scenic train on all-day round-trip route reaching altitude of 4,200 meters making it the third highest railway in the world. The train departs from Salta very early in the morning. It arrives in San Antonio de los Cobres and continues to Viaducto La Polvorilla. From there, the train returns to Salta, where it arrives 16 hours later. The train has a restaurant, medical attention and guides in several languages. The train is a little overpriced but it crosses one of the highest bridges in the world. AR$2,570 (bus & train combination), AR$1,590 (just train).
- Take a tour of the stunning Valles Calchaquíes
- Stay at an estancia
- Visit wineries in Cafayate
Eat
editEmpanadas Salteñas. Tourists really enjoy typical dishes based on natural vegetables with goat or deer meat. “Tamales, locro and humita” are a must at all the local restaurants.
Drink
editOther options are the wines produced in the region, a treasure in Salta. You can taste them in all bars and restaurants or in any of the wine cellars around the city that you can visit during your trip. Some of the most important wine cellars are:
- Etchart: Ruta Nacional 40 km 1047, Cafayate.
- Bodegas y viñedos Nanni S.A.: Silverio Chavarría151, Cafayate.
- Viñas Resort: Ruta Provincial 21 camino al Divisadero, Cafayate.
There, you can try different varieties of red and white wines, but the ‘star’ is the TORRONTÉS, a white one typical of the region. You can’t miss it!