NORTE ARGENTINO-Emociones en cada rincón

Northern Argentina is made up of the provinces of Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán, Catamarca, La Rioja and Santiago del Estero. Each of them has its own tourist attractions, landscapes, traditions and gastronomy. Some of the most beautiful places, towns and cities in northern Argentina are: La Quebrada de Humahuaca, in Jujuy,

Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is a valley of colors that is home to towns such as Purmamarca, Tilcara and Humahuaca, where the customs and architecture of the native peoples are preserved . Here you can admire the Cerro de los Siete Colores,

The Pucará de Tilcara, the Hornocal and the Monument to the Heroes of Independence. The city of Salta, known as “La Linda”, for its colonial architecture and cheerful atmosphere. Here you can visit the Cathedral, the Cabildo, the Convent of San Francisco, the Museum of

High Mountain Archeology and Cerro San Bernardo. You can also enjoy the famous empanadas from Salta and a folkloric peña. The Calchaquíes Valleys, which cover part of Salta, Tucumán and Catamarca. They are a set of valleys and mountains that offer

Spectacular landscapes and a rich history. Here you can travel the Wine Route, which passes through wineries and vineyards of Cafayate, and the Artisans Route, which passes through towns such as Cachi, Molinos and Seclantás. You can also see the Quebrada de las Conchas, with rock formations such as the

Amphitheater, the Devil’s Throat and the Sapo. The Talampaya National Park, in La Rioja, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is a park that protects an impressive red rock canyon, where you can see fossils, petroglyphs and formations such as the Monk, the Wizard King and the Condor. Here you can take a tour by

Vehicle or bicycle, or a guided walk. El Impenetrable National Park, in Santiago del Estero, the newest and largest in the country. It is a park that preserves the Chaco forest, one of the most threatened ecosystems in the world. Here you can spot a wide variety of fauna and flora,

Such as the jaguar, the anteater, the quebracho and the carob tree. Here you can do hiking, bird watching and community tourism. Although these are just some of the wonderful places that northern Argentina has, we especially highlight Iruya, it is a town in the

Province of Salta, located 2780 meters above sea level, on the eastern slopes of the Santa Victoria mountain range. It is a place that seems straight out of a story, with its adobe houses, its narrow and cobblestone streets, and its landscapes of mountains and rivers. Iruya can be reached from

Tilcara, in the province of Jujuy, along a gravel road of about 50 kilometers, which passes through Humahuaca and the Quebrada de Humahuaca, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO2. The trip lasts about three hours and can be done by bus, car or motorcycle. In

Iruya you can enjoy the tranquility, nature, culture and history of the region. Some places of interest are the main square, the church, the Condor viewpoint, the ruins of Titiconte and other nearby towns. A notable place to visit is the El Museo de

Arqueología de Alta Montaña in Salta, located in Plaza 9 de Julio, in the center of the city. There are the Llullaillaco children, they are three sacrificed children who were found at the top of the Llullaillaco volcano, located on the border between Argentina and Chile. This

Archaeological discovery took place in 1999, and the children are known as “La Doncella”, “El Niño” and “La Niña del Rayo”. These children belong to the Inca culture and were sacrificed in ritual ceremonies, possibly as offerings to the gods. Human sacrifice

Was an important practice in the Inca worldview, and children were buried with various objects and finely crafted clothing. The Llullaillaco children are famous for their excellent state of preservation due to the low temperatures and extreme weather conditions at the top of the

Volcano. . The bodies were found in a type of funerary offering, along with various artifacts and textiles. The Museum of High Mountain Archeology in Salta, Argentina, is the home of these Llullaillaco children. The museum has played a crucial role in preserving and displaying

Of these findings since it is an important cultural and archaeological aspect for the region. Argentine cuisine is very varied and rich, and is based mainly on meat, corn, cheese and spices. Some of the most typical dishes are asado, locro, humita,

Tamale, charqui, mote and dulce de cayote. The area ‘s wines and liquors also stand out , such as torrontés, mistela and anise. Among the sandwiches, the most famous is the chivito, which consists of toasted bread with butter, a slice of ham, a juicy steak, cheese,

Lettuce, tomato, hard-boiled egg, bell pepper and mayonnaise. It is usually accompanied with French fries and you can add other ingredients such as bacon, olives or capers. Chivito was invented in Punta del Este, Uruguay, by restaurateur Antonio Carbonaro, who wanted to satisfy the

Craving of a client who asked for chivito meat, which in Argentina refers to goat meat. Empanadas are another very popular and traditional dish in Argentina that consist of thin layers of dough filled with a wide variety of ingredients that can be sweet or savory and

That can be prepared baked or fried. Each province has its own version of empanadas with different fillings, masses and closures. Some of the best known are the Salta empanadas that are filled with minced meat, potato, onion, hard-boiled egg, olives and raisins, and

The Tucumán empanadas that are filled with knife-cut meat are closed with a braid-shaped repulgue. , onion, paprika, cumin and fat and close with a half-moon-shaped repulgue. Mendoza empanadas that are filled with minced meat, onion, garlic, paprika, oregano, cumin, hard-boiled egg and olives, and are closed with a spiral-shaped repulgue.

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Embárcate en un viaje visual por el Norte Argentino, una tierra de contrastes y maravillas. Desde los vibrantes colores de la Quebrada de Humahuaca hasta la majestuosidad del Parque Nacional Talampaya, descubre Jujuy, Salta, Tucumán, Catamarca, La Rioja y Santiago del Estero. Explora paisajes sorprendentes, tradiciones arraigadas y una gastronomía única. Únete a nosotros en este recorrido lleno de emoción por el norte de Argentina y déjate cautivar por su belleza inigualable. ¿Estás listo para la aventura? ¡Dale play y sumérgete en Rincones del Norte Argentino!”
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