Purmamarca, Jujuy, Northwest, Argentina

Drive Classic North-West Argentina

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Duration

11 Days

Prices Start from

$5,999pp(ex. flights)

Pack up a hire car and set off through some of Argentina’s most varied and remote north-western landscapes on this classic self-drive journey.

Armed with maps and a full support system tracking your vehicle, this self-drive adventure travels along the route of the Tren de las Nubes, taking in breath-taking views of the Humuhuaca Gorge and ancient Andean villages backed by rainbow-coloured hills. Passing through the Calchaquies Valley, arguably the most stunning route in northwest Argentina, wander the charming whitewashed streets of Cachi and cruise along high passes of fiery red rock formations on the way the vineyards of Cafayate.

Key Highlights of this Itinerary

Rock Formations in the Desert, Northwest Argentina 1

Desert Landscapes

Discover the ochre landscapes of north-west Argentina and its cactus-dotted deserts.

Pristine Salinas Grandes, Exterior of domes 2

Salinas Grandes

Stay on the immense salt flat landscapes of Salinas Grandes, surrounded by infinite views.

Empanadas - Pork mince and mint 3

Meet Locals

Experience the warm hospitality of the local communities and taste their cuisine.

Pouring Red Wine 4

High Altitude Wine

Explore the wine region of Cafayate, home to the highest vineyards in the world.

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  • Day 1

    Buenos Aires (Nuss Buenos Aires Soho)

  • Day 2

    Buenos Aires (Nuss Buenos Aires Soho)

  • Day 3

    Buenos Aires - Salta - Purmamarca (Mantantial del Silencio)

  • Day 4

    Purmamarca (Mantantial del Silencio)

  • Day 5

    Purmamarca - Salinas Grandes (Pristine Salinas Grandes Luxury Camp)

  • Days 6 - 7

    Salinas Grandes (Pristine Salinas Grandes Luxury Camp)

  • Day 8

    Salinas Grandes - Salta (Legado Mitico Salta)

  • Day 9

    Salta - Cachi (La Merced Del Alto)

  • Day 10

    Cachi - Cafayate (Vinas dew Cafayate Wine Resort)

  • Day 11

    Cafayate - Salta - Buenos Aires

Day 1

Buenos Aires (Nuss Buenos Aires Soho)

Arrive into Buenos Aires. Transfer to your accommodation.

Day 2

Buenos Aires (Nuss Buenos Aires Soho)

Spend the morning exploring Argentina’s capital city with a private guide followed by time at leisure to sample some of the wonderful food and wine, visit art museums and dance halls, perfect for trying your hand at the famed Tango.

Day 3

Buenos Aires - Salta - Purmamarca (Mantantial del Silencio)

Transfer to Palermo airport for the two hour flight to Salta. On arrival collect your hire vehicle and drive around seven hours north to the high antiplano and the Andean town of Purmamarca. Check into your accommodation.

Day 4

Purmamarca (Mantantial del Silencio)

Spend the day exploring the region. Wander the famous market in Purmamarca with its striking multicoloured mountain backdrop, and drive to the unique and colourful rock faces in nearby Humahuaca gorge.

Day 5

Purmamarca - Salinas Grandes (Pristine Salinas Grandes Luxury Camp)

Drive around two hours to the salt flats at Salinas Grandes and your luxury camp accommodation for the next three nights.

Days 6 - 7

Salinas Grandes (Pristine Salinas Grandes Luxury Camp)

Spend the next two days enjoying the activities included in your camp stay as well as the incredible landscapes right on the doorstep. Visit the camps private salt pools and visit the nearby towns of Barrancas and Alfracito.

Day 8

Salinas Grandes - Salta (Legado Mitico Salta)

Visit the tiny towns of of Tilcara and Uquia full of pre-Hispanic treasures and beautifully painted interiors before driving back to Salta to overnight.

Day 9

Salta - Cachi (La Merced Del Alto)

Drive south for around three hours, passing dramatic canyons and cactus-dotted deserts to reach the colonial villages of Cachi and Molinos where you will overnight.

Day 10

Cachi - Cafayate (Vinas dew Cafayate Wine Resort)

Drive south through the Calchaqui valley to the town of Cafayete, a journey of around four hours.

Day 11

Cafayate - Salta - Buenos Aires

Drive around three hours back to Salta, passing through the imposing cliffs and rock formations of Las Conchas canyon. Drop your hire car at the airport and fly to Buenos Aires for onward travel.

Our travel experts can tailor this itinerary to suit you.

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Basilica and Convent of San Francisco, Salta, Argentina
Basilica and Convent of San Francisco in Salta

Pretty Streets & Sugar Cane Factories

Spend a little longer in Salta with time to explore its pretty streets and eateries. Alternatively, head out to explore the impressive Quebrada del Toro gorge, or the verdant valley and pretty village of San Lorenzo. Perhaps venture to the man-made Cabra Corral Dam and visit some tobacco and sugar cane factories. All are within an easy drive.

Paseo de los Colorados, Purmamarca, Argentina
Paseo de los Colorados, Purmamarca, Argentina

High-Altitude Drives

Unwind in the sleepy, white-washed town of Cachi, perhaps visiting Colome Winery to sample the highest (and arguably the best) wine in the country. In the slow-paced town of Cafayate, visit the pre-Inca ruins at Quilmes and tuck in to a fantastic selection of locally produced cheeses, vegetables, meat and wines at Finca Las Nubes. If seeking even more remote landscapes and preferring to be accompanied by a driver and guide take a look at our guided off piste adventure in north west Argentina.

Gaucho Festival, Argentina
Gaucho Festival, Argentina

Ride with a Gaucho

Stay on a traditional estancia close to Buenos Aires, embarking on horseback rides across the pampas and exploring nearby streams and grasslands on meditative walks. Discover how the original gauchos spent their lives on horseback roaming ranch to ranch and have a privileged insight into the old-world charms of pampas life.

Accommodation

Below you can see some of the wonderful places we have recommended for this journey.

Nuss Buenos Aires Soho £££££

  • Argentina
  • City

Tucked in the heart of trendy Palermo Soho with fine restaurants and sought-after watering holes all around, Nuss Buenos Aires Soho is situated at the meeting of two tree-lined streets and housed inside a 100-year-old former convent building. The admired in-house pastry chef Inès Maciel creates delicacies for the property’s own self-service deli, while an open-air rooftop terrace boasts inviting sun loungers and a contemporary plunge pool.

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Pristine – Salinas Grandes Luxury Camp £££££

  • Americas - South
  • Tented Camps

Pristine Salinas Grandes Luxury Camp provides all guests with an incomparable experience in the Salinas Grandes de Jujuy.

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Legado Mitico Salta £££££

Once home to one of Salta’s aristocratic families, this magnificent building has been painstakingly restored to its former glory. Legado Mitico is the second hotel of a small boutique group that first started in Buenos Aires and offers eleven individually styled rooms, all well-equipped and extremely comfortable. Refined and exclusive in feeling, this boutique mansion property feels like a grand house taken from another era.

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When to travel

Argentina in January

December to February is the peak of summer in Argentina, bringing long summer days and pleasant temperatures. As this is the busiest time of year to travel, expect peak prices and we recommend planning 9-12 months in advance for availability. Summer is the best time of year for all the outdoor experiences that the country has to offer.

Argentina in February

January and February are the peak of summer in Argentina, bringing long summer days and pleasant temperatures. As this is the busiest time of year to travel, expect peak prices and we recommend planning 9-12 months in advance for availability. Summer is the best time of year for all the outdoor experiences that the country has to offer.

Argentina in March

March brings the end of summer across the country. If you are planning to visit Patagonia, it is best to start here in early March as it is still accessible.

Argentina in April

April starts the autumn in Argentina. As the temperatures lower, crowds thin across the country. This can be a great time to avoid large numbers of visitors and to experience the autumnal colours across the countryside.

Argentina in May

As the country moves further into late autumn, temperatures continue to drop. However, cooler temperatures can make for a pleasant visit to Iguazu Falls, Mendoza and the desert avoiding the crowds.

Argentina in June

June begins the winter season across the country. Although Patagonia becomes more challenging to access, this can be a good time to visit other more popular destinations further north without the crowds. This is also the best time to view the southern right whales off the Valdes Peninsula.

Argentina in July

July and August are the depths of winter for the country. This brings much cooler temperatures and snow in some regions. Although perhaps not an ideal time to see the highlights, this can be a good time to visit Buenos Aires in an off-peak time with cooler temperatures.

Argentina in August

July and August are the depths of winter for the country. This brings much cooler temperatures and snow in some regions. Although perhaps not an ideal time to see the highlights, this can be a good time to visit Buenos Aires in an off-peak time with cooler temperatures.

Argentina in September

September officially welcomes spring across Argentina. This is a great time to experience the northern region without the peak season prices or crowds.

Argentina in October

As the country moves further into spring, the countryside starts to bloom with wildflowers. This is a great time of year to get involved with outdoor activities while temperatures are still cool and the crowds are quieter.

Argentina in November

November is a great time of year to visit as summer begins yet beating the peak season crowds that come in December. Patagonia is in full bloom and the vineyards of Mendoza are surrounded by the stunning snow-capped Andes.

Argentina in December

December in Argentina brings the start of the peak season. Temperatures are warm, although due to the size of the country these can vary so it is advisable to bring layers. Weather is at its most desirable for outdoor activities and sightseeing. Following from the spring rains, the falls of Iguazu are at their most impressive during December.

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