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North Region: Map & Highlights. Tucuman. Tafi del Valle. Amaicha del Valle. Cafayate. Salta. Purmamarca. Tilcara. Humahuaca. La Quiaca.

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SAN MIGUEL DE TUCUMAN

San Miguel de Tucumán is the province capital and is known as the land of sugar cane and the place of the Declaration of Independence Act. Downtown, around Independence Square, are the Casa de Gobierno (Italian and French-style palace), the outstanding Cathedral, the Casa* Nogués (where the Tourist Info Centre is) and the Casa* Padilla. Close to this area stands the Casa Histórica (Historic House), the site chosen by the Congressmen to declare National Independence from Spain on July 9th, 1816. The house is now a museum where you can see furniture, garments and objects from that time. In the evenings, there‛s a show called “luz y sonido” (light & sound) which offers a reenactment of the historical events during and around July 9th (just in Spanish). Other places to see are the San Francisco and La Merced Churches, the Archaeological Museum and the 9 de Julio Park. At the foot of the San Javier hill, just a few km from the city, is the village of Yerba Buena, a very pleasant residential area with an excellent nightlife. Wander around San Javier Hill Park for great views of the city and its surrounding area where you can also go paragliding off Loma Bola.

SAN MIGUEL DE TUCUMAN

Laprida 456(0381) 4302716

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BACKPACKER’S TUCUMANTucked away in a neoclassical, historical house right in the centre of Tucumán, just a couple blocks from the main plaza and the Historic House, you will fi nd a peaceful oasis where you can make new friends and enjoy the social and relaxed vibe, as well as the homemade

dinner every night (included in the price of your stay).

The amiable bilingual staff will help you feel at home and can offer great advice on what to do in the area as well as help you book tours (including Las Yungas, Tafi del Valle, Amaicha and Cafayate), treks, adventure sports and paragliding for your stay. Choose between dorms and private rooms (shared bathrooms) all connected with large inner patios and enjoy the buena onda* at Backpacker’s Tucumán!

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Tafí del Valle is located in the Sierra de Aconquija, 107 km from San Miguel de Tucumán and 1,976 m above sea level. This town boasts a special microclimate, beautiful scenery, warm people and a rich history.Tafí is also famous for its local cheese which made from recipes inherited from the Jesuits. Another Jesuit legacy is the old Chapel of La Banda. :: Cascada* Los Alisos: a 20 m vertical waterfall located 13 km from Tafí and accessible by bus. You can take a 2.5 hr walk and have the option of doing rappelling. It is best to go with a guide.:: Valle de la Ciénaga: it‛s a 3 hr walk up to 2,600 m, where you can see archaeological ruins and amazing landscapes. :: Museo Casa Duende: located 6 km from Tafí (1.5 hr walk). The museum explains local myths and legends of the northern region. :: Adventure Tourism: there are wonderful hiking possibilities in the surrounding mountains in addition to horseback riding, rappelling, mountain biking, rock climbing and 4x4 tours. 10 km away in El Mollar, you can visit the Menhir Park where you will fi nd stone sculptures belonging to the Tafí culture which were once found scattered throughout the valley. These stones, carved by the Tafí natives, still bear signs and symbols yet to be deciphered.

TAFI DEL VALLE

TAFI DEL VALLE

NOMADE HOSTELIf you want to enjoy the best views of the valley, the tranquil river, local culture, homemade food and a relaxing atmosphere, Nómade Hostel welcomes you with open arms (or doors!). Located at the entrance of Tafí del Valle, just four blocks from the bus station (to the right), the hostel has a large garden space which opens up directly onto the river - perfect for dipping your toes in and enjoying nature at its best. Attended personally by its owners, you can meet some friendly local faces and taste homemade, regional cuisine at dinner (included in the price!). Make sure to ask for advice on the area and about renting bikes, or organising mountain walks, horseriding and

visits to the valley and Quilmes ruins. Nómade Hostel has doubles, quadrouples and small dorms, all with private baths, and is a 10 minute walk from the town centre.

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Los Castaños n/n (03867) 420179

(0381) [email protected] www.nomadehostel.com.ar

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AMAICHA DEL VALLE

This indigenous community is situated 55 km from Tafí del Valle and 68 from Cafayate and it offers marvellous landscapes and a pleasant climate.:: Quilmes Ruins: located 20 km from Amaicha, these ruins are the remains of the town built by the local natives, the Quilmes, who for over 130 years resisted the invasion of the Spanish forces (the longest resistance in Spanish Colonial history). :: El Remate: here you will fi nd a series of waterfalls located 9 km from Amaicha, which are ideal for trekking, climbing and swimming. You can get there by taxi or local bus. It´s recommend to walk back and stop at Los Zazos Dam and at the Eco Museo Amauta, where you can learn about native customs. :: Ampimpa Observatory: located on the road to Tafí del Valle, this astronomic observatory belongs to the University of Tucumán and it‛s a great place to have a panoramic view of the valley and watch the stars at night.:: Pachamama Museum: it shows different elements of the aboriginal culture dating back to 800 BC. :: Tiu Punco (“Desert‛s door”): the local dunes can be reached by crossing the bed of Rio Santa Maria and the Petrifi ed Forest of carob trees. Accessible only on 4x4 or by horseback.Every February, Amaicha del Valle holds the Pachamama Festival in honour of the “Pachamama”(Motherland). It‛s the best occasion to experience the local customs and traditions, and enjoy delicious dishes.

AMAICHA DEL VALLE

San Martín n/n, on the way to the millAMAICHA DEL VALLE

(0381) 156279396 / [email protected]

PACHA CUTY HOSTELPacha Cuty Hostel has that homey atmosphere you are looking for. A fi ne example of a local adobe house and rustic decoration, this hostel has terraces with magnifi cent views of the valley. There are dorms, a double room and camping facilities, all with shared bathrooms. Breakfast

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There is a do-it-yourself kitchen with a big table to share your meals and get to know your fellow travellers, a charming living room and patio with

plenty of cool music to enjoy.

It’s attended by its owners, a friendly young couple of a

history professor and an English teacher, who see you get well-fed and happy. Every day, tasty meals

are prepared for you. Ask them about the trekking trips, Quilmes ruins

excursions and visits around the area!

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CAFAYATE

Cafayate is the most important town in the Calchaquí Valley. It‛s famous for its wine production and its popular folkloric festival held in February, the Serenata. Main attractions include a visit to the Cathedral, the Artisan‛s Market and the Wine and Archaeological Museums. Its dry and sunny climate is ideal for growing a variety of grape types, including the torrontés, unique to this area. You can take a guided wine tour where tasting is a must. A unique way to try the local wine is at Heladería Miranda, which offers ice cream fl avours like cabernet and torrontés.

On the way to Salta, you will see sand dunes before catching a glimpse of the dramatic gorge of Quebrada de las Conchas, a series of intensely coloured rock formations. The Amphitheatre and The Devil‛s Throat are highlighted stops throughout the Quebrada de Cafayate. Trekking by the Colorado River to the Seven Waterfalls, mountain biking, horseback riding and even sand walking, are some of the activities which can be enjoyed around Cafayate. A perfect way to make the most out of your visit.

CAFAYATE

Camila quintana de Niño 59 (03868) 422137

[email protected] www.elalmacenhostelbar.com

EL ALMACEN Hostel & BarLocated a few meters from the main plaza, this hostel is originally decorated with charming details and antiques. The bar is at the front of the house and at the back they have one triple room and 2 dorms for 8 or 10 people (all with shared bath). The place has a big beautiful garden with grape vines, a communal kitchen and outdoor seating. It’s a chilled bar so don’t worry about sleeping! 10% off at their Bar!

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Both hostels offer different excursions like visiting Quebrada de las Conchas, horseback riding, bike rental and trekking. (N° Leg. 11479)

Güemes sur 178 (03868) 421689

[email protected] www.hostel-ruta40.com

HOSTEL RUTA 40Situated just a block from the main plaza, this charming colonial style house offers dorms, double, triple and quad rooms, all with private bath. You’ll have the chance to breathe some fresh air in the stylish central patio with a cool bar.

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CAFAYATE

HOTEL BRIONESMake sure to get a good night’s sleep in this comfy hotel right in the centre of Cafayate. Located in a large, spacious colonial building, Hotel Briones is right in front of the main plaza and prides itself on personalised attention and excellent value for money. Their 18 private rooms (single, double, matrimonial, quads, and a 6 bed apartment) each have a television and private bathroom - so you can get the privacy you might crave after travelling for some time, while keeping within budget for those travelling on a shoestring. You will fi nd traditional wooden fl oors throughout the hotel and each room has heating

for those cooler nights in this oasis in the desert. At the end (or maybe beginning) of your night, make sure to stop by the bar to enjoy a glass of the famous Torrontés from Cafayate!

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Vicario Toscano 80. CAFAYATE (03868) 421270

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Its name comes from the Aymará word “sagta”, which means “the very beautiful one”. Salta is the main base for tourist excursions in the North. From here, you can head to Cafayate, the wine region, the valleys and mountains of Calchaqui Valley, the picturesque route to the historic village of Cachi, the amazing Los Cardones National Park, and much more.

This city has some of the best preserved colonial architecture in the country.The most signifi cant buildings in Salta are grouped around the main square, Plaza 9 de Julio. They include the Cathedral, the Cabildo (town hall) which houses the Museo Histórico del Norte, and the San Francisco Church, which has one of the highest church towers in America (53 m). The Museo Arqueológico de Alta Montaña has a very interesting collection of exhibits gathered from high-altitude Inca shrines, including mummifi ed children.

The Museo de Bellas Artes (Fine Art Museum) resides in a 2 storey colonial mansion on Florida Street, 2 blocks west of Plaza 9 de Julio. San Bernardo Convent is one of the oldest buildings in the city. It has a hand-carved wooden door made by the natives dating back to 1762.

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SALTA

The Cable Car to San Bernardo Hill is an excellent way to see Salta from above. It‛s a ten minute ride, taking you from the city centre up to a glorious vista. One can also get there by climbing the 1,021 steps!

Salta has a busy nightlife, especially in and around Balcarce Street. It hosts many favourite local bars, restaurants, and peñas* folklóricas where local food and drinks are served while traditional live music and dancing fi ll your spirit.

Salta also offers a great variety of adventure activities. You can go horseback riding, trekking or paragliding around the surrounding hills and mountains. Other choices include mountain biking, bird watching or 4x4 journeys. Most of the adventure activities take place at Cabra Corral Dam, 65 km away from Salta city, where you can also go sailing, water skiing, kayaking, jet skiing, bungee jumping, water sliding and even rafting in the Juramento River rapids.

From April to November you can experience an awesome ride on the famous Tren a las Nubes (Train to the Clouds), travelling through the Quebrada* del Toro and ascending up to 4,220 m.

SAYTA RANCH - HORSERIDINGHave you ever wanted to hang out with real gauchos*? Enrique is the owner of Estancia Sayta, 35 km southwest of Salta in a beautifultown called Chicoana. You can stay at his house and do what gauchos do, which is mainly ride horses, eat meat, drink wine and sing traditional songs. The estancia* offers horseback riding from half day to an epic ten days. The full moon horse trek is an experience not to be missed!

Finca Las Moras-Chicoana(0387) 156836565 [email protected] www.sayta.com.ar

Come and see why Sayta means“where time stops” in the Aymar tongue.

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SALTA

SPANISH CLASSES

IDIOMAS SALTA Buenos Aires 160 1ºG(0387) 155009345

[email protected] www.idiomassalta.com.ar

No small thing when it comes to language course fees, IdiomasSalta offers 10% off with Get South!

Is it time to brush up on the lingo? In the heart of Salta there is a small, local language school which offers classes all year round. Experienced and friendly teachers will work with you to get your Spanish up to speed whether you are a new bird who wants to get the food you actually ordered (or thought you did) or more seasoned and looking to polish up your chit-chat.

This is a small and therefore personal school with all the audio and video materials needed to provide an excellent service. They have private and group classes and can help set up a volunteering experience so that not only can you improve your Spanish, but form memories and a bond with locals you’ll remember forever.

The school is centrally located, near all the hostels, bars and amenities of the city center, meaning that you’ll be able to take your new found Spanish skills to the street right after class.

Salta has some of the best food, interesting music and performances and has among the friendliest people. Learning the language will not only give you a deeper understanding of where you are but also where you want to go.

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SALTA

N° Leg. 10797

TURISMO MARINA - SEMISALooking for a professional outfi t that can make bookings without screwing it all up? Turismo Marina Semisa is a great all-round travel agency in Salta. They are prompt, professional and eager to ensure your trip runs like clockwork.

They organize excursions to Cachi, Humahuaca and Cafayate. Their vehicles are brand sparkling new and their guides fl uent in English and French. They also offer adventure activities such as canopy, rafting and hangliding. If that’s not enough, they will reserve accommodation and design tailor-made tours to suit your needs. They also offer cars and SUVs for rental.Now that’s what I call a travel agent!

Caseros 489(0387) 4312097

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Av. San Martín 104(0387) 4215512

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HOSTAL LA SALAMANCAThis is a unique place in Salta where all rooms have been decorated with touches of local wood creating a warm atmosphere. This hostel, located a few steps away the bus terminal and in front of Parque* San Martín, has plenty of rooms to accommodate you comfortably.

Their facilities include ten rooms: singles, double, triples and dorms, all with private baths, some ensuite. Their service includes breakfast, TV/DVD room, free Internet with picture downloading and burning, a fully equipped kitchen, individual lockers, maid service and an Andean cultural library to learn a little more about local culture.

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SALTA

Alsina 1070(0387) 4212115

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EL DUENDE DE LA POSTAEl Duende de la Posta is owned and run by the Romeo family, who has made the place look great. The rooms are very comfortable, all the privates have TV and ensuite bathrooms and the dorms (which sleep 4) have private or shared bath. The two kitchens are well equipped, which means there’s always plenty of space for you to cook up a storm! You can enjoy a full breakfast, soak up some rays in the garden or use the grill to try your hand at an asado*! The hostel is a fantastic, quiet place

to relax as it’s in a secure, residential area, but if you do want to head out you’re in a great location to enjoy the

Salta nightlife - Balcarce street is just 3 blocks away!

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Catamarca 481(0387) 4229724

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EXXES YOUTH HOSTELFeel at home at Exxes Youth Hostel in Salta. With plenty of common areas, fully equipped kitchen and of course the patio with a BBQ

grill, there is plenty of space to chill out and meet other travellers while getting a good night’s sleep in the tranquil air conditioned dorms and private doubles with cable TV. Their yummy breakfast includes coffee, tea, milk, croissants, cereal and fruits! Located fi ve blocks from the bus station, three from the city centre and just around the corner from the park, you can take your pick whether you want bars or park walks, or ask the staff for the best tourism advice.

The owners and their helpful staff are there for you 24 hours a day!

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Vicente Lopez 353(0387) 4220731

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CORRE CAMINOS HOSTELCorre Caminos Hostel is a place created by and for fellow globetrotters. Only travellers really know what to look for in a hostel, which is why it’s diffi cult to imagine a service not provided by this dedicated team.

Corre Caminos Hostel has matrimonial rooms, twin doubles and dorms,

all with shared baths.

Amenities include a self catering kitchen, cable TV, and an onsite bar with a pool

table and live music performances. They also have an interior courtyard

with plants, an outdoor barbeque area perfect for parties,

and a swimming pool!

Staying at this downtown location you’ll be right in the middle of the action. It is 9 blocks from the bus terminal, 4 blocks from the main plaza and a 15-minute walk to Salta’s fun nightlife. In fact, most of the town’s attractions are within an easy walk from the hostel!Even though Corre Caminos is downtown, the neighbourhood is very quiet and secure.

The owners and youthful staff, most of whom are bilingual, are on the ball and can help you with all travel and adventure arrangements.

And they actively create a great atmosphere for everyone, organizing activities ranging from friendly soccer matches to club hopping.

Security, cleanliness, great service and satisfaction are their priorities!

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BK TRAVEL AND ADVENTUREBK Travel and Adventure is their onsite travel agency and you can buy their tours at any of both hostels. It is aimed for backpackers who are out to enjoy Salta and beyond. They offer all the traditional tours including Cafayate, Cachi, the Salt Flats and Quebrada de Humahuaca as well as adventure tourism such as rafting, trekking and

horseback riding. Along with top notch vehicles, their young, fun, bi-lingual guides have experience in the area but also understand that you are on holiday and have no problem stopping for that extra two minutes so you can get the photo of a lifetime!

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BK HOME: Buenos Aires 930. Tel: (0387) 4235910 BK SUITES: Urquiza 1045. Tel: (0387) 4318944

[email protected] www.backpackerssalta.com www.backpackerssuites.com

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BACKPACKER’S SALTA: BK HOME - BK SUITES & BAR

BK Salta is a legend in the region (almost 20 years in the market), with two hostels that offer great service, bilingual staff, guest kitchen, big lockers, fresh towels, free dinners included in the price and much more... Take your pick!

BK Home is the fi rst hostel in the entire of North Argentina. Is your home away from home - although possibly better, with its big swimming pool, ping pong, foosball and pool table, Wednesday

and Sunday asados*, a bar and a constant ebb and fl ow of other like-minded travellers to get to know. It is located 5 blocks from

the commercial centre with plenty of common areas, dorm rooms and three private doubles.

BK Suites and Bar is a stylish new addition to the Salta backpacking scene. It is a funky modern building with a mixture of dorms and privates (all with en-suite bathrooms and

lovely new mattresses!), a big lobby area with the reception, tables and chairs, computers with Internet, a bar, comfy sofas and a large TV. BK Suites is only 5 minutes from the main plaza.

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Buenos Aires 68 (0387) 4222028 / 4311152

Cell: (0387) 156853136 [email protected] www.apartsbuenosaires.com.ar

SALTA BUENOS AIRES APART In the heart of the historic centre, just 1 block from the main plaza, enjoy a bit of luxury while you stay in Salta.Buenos Aires Aparts have attractively decorated small apartments or studios set to accommodate solo travellers, couples or groups of up to fi ve people. Each studio has a private bathroom, A/C, and a kitchenette kitted out with a microwave, fridge, electric kettle

and toaster. Enjoy lazing in your big comfy bed watching cable TV or using the high speed Internet, or get out and explore from the apartments’ perfect central location. Five star service at really affordable prices!

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Córdoba 361 (0387) 4218769

[email protected] www.terraoculta.com

TERRA OCULTA Youth HostelIts spacious rooms, relaxing vibe andinteractive energy make Terra Oculta an ideal stop for any traveller. This beautiful big homey residence with plenty of open spaces, is located a hop away from Salta’s bus terminal, main square and city centre. There are double rooms and dorms with shared bathrooms, and plenty of amenities to discover.Make sure to grab a cold one, some mate, a book or a fellow globetrotter and simply chill out at their original rooftop bar made with stones, wood and bottles!! You can join in on entertaining football or ping pong tournaments, usually followed by one of their numerous traditional

asados*. Equipped with a full kitchen, book exchange, cable TV & DVD and board games, this is the place to fi nd neat people and turn them into lifelong friends.

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SAN SALVADOR DE JUJUYSAN SALVADOR DE JUJUY & PURMAMARCASan Salvador de Jujuy is surrounded by lush scenery and is a great place to start your travels to the fabulous multicoloured gorge of Quebrada* de Humahuaca. Around the main square visit the Cabildo (Town Hall), the historic Cathedral and the Government House. Some of the fi nest pieces of sacred art in Argentina can be found at the Provincial Archaeology Museum. Set within the magnifi cent valley of the Reyes River, 19 km from San Salvador de Jujuy, are the Termas de Reyes (hot springs). A mountain road leads you to Yala Lagoons, an area surrounded by beautiful alder woods, making it an ideal spot for camping and hiking.

Purmamarca is located 65 km from San Salvador de Jujuy. It has pre-Hispanic origins and an urban layout centred around Saint Rosa‛s church, built in 1648. This village lies against the exceptional Cerro de los Siete Colores (Hill of the Seven Colours), which has sedimentary rocks of different colours illustrating various geological eras. The Paseo de los Colorados makes for a gorgeous 3 km walk, featuring naturally sculpted red cliffs and a series of breathtaking views. Another highlight is the vast Salinas Grandes (Great Salt Flats), which are easy accessible by local taxi from the main plaza. The drive goes over the Cuesta del Lipán, bordering cliffs through a deep canyon while reaching 4,200 m until you get to this enormous salt fl at.

A full range of experiences!•Traditional excursions•Adventure and mountain trips•Rural and thermal bath trips•Tours of traditional villages

CLUB HOSTEL & PAISAJES DEL NOROESTE San Martín 134

S.S DE JUJUY(0388) 4237565

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Set within walking distance of the city centre, Club Hostel offers a range of rooms from dorms to private doubles decorated in rustic wood designs. It has been recently renovated and includes a full kitchen, dining room, as well as a TV lounge.Need to get out? Luckily there’s a travel agency on site called Paisajes del Noroeste offering excursions to Jujuy’s most beautiful attractions like

Humahuaca, Salinas Grandes and Yungas. They’ll help you

try your hand at hangliding and sandboarding amongst other adventure sports. It has all of

Jujuy under one roof!

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TILCARA

This lively Andean village is a great place for exploring the Quebrada de Humahuaca. There‛s an excellent arts and crafts market and lots of places to eat in and around its charming central plaza. Evenings can be best enjoyed wandering around, bar hopping and attending local peñas* (popular gatherings fi lled with live traditional music and local food). The well attended religious procession in January and the Pachamama (Mother Earth) festival in August are worth catching.

:: Pucará de Tilcara: a restored pre-Hispanic fortress located on a hilltop, where one can appreciate the astonishing views of the Quebrada landscapes.:: Museo Arqueológico: hosts an extensive collection of pre-Columbian ceramics, masks and mummies.:: Wayra Caves: walk through this impressive formation of natural tunnels.:: Devil‛s Throat: hike along old paths to the waterfalls, while taking in some of the amazing views.

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Belgrano 155(0388) 4955410

[email protected] www.casalosmolles.com.ar

CASA LOS MOLLESA sparkling white townhouse with a rural feel, Casa Los Molles is a beautiful hostel located close to Tilcara’s main plaza. It is bright and cheerful with lots of space and light and has a fantastic garden with incredible views of the village and mountains. It even has its own organic veggie patch where you can help with the gardening! Accommodation includes private rooms and dorms and they also have cabins for 2 and 4 people with their own bathrooms and kitchens. You can relax in a hammock and watch life go by, read a book from their library or spend some pleasant evenings talking around their fogón*. The young owners can help you with info about the area and Bolivia.

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TILCARA

Radioestacion n/n, over the old train station(0388) 155728897 / 155008479

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CASA COLORES HOSTELCasa Colores hostel is a relaxing and cool place to spend your days in Tilcara. You can stay in one of their cozy doubles or in a dorm, all with shared baths and very comfortable mattresses. There is a spacious common room to hang out, watch movies, read books, drink coffee or beer, play some of their instruments and marvel at the beautiful landscape! The kitchen is available for use and on weekends, you’ll also enjoy the asados* or regional dishes they make with guests and friends. Attended by its bilingual owner and staff, they know their way around and can help you plan your trip through northern Argentina and Bolivia.

Free coffee or tea 24/7 and bike rental available!

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Belgrano 332(0388) 5896715

[email protected]: [email protected]

www.burritohostel.com.ar

BURRITO HOSTELGet ready for your welcome bear hug at Burrito Hostel! This fun spot is in a 300-year-old Tilcara house, just 20 meters from the main plaza. It’s also just fi ve blocks from the bus station and in the middle of all the great little restaurants. If you feel like cooking your own meal, they have a kitchen

and patio with a mud oven and a parrilla*.

They have one double/matrimonial room and several dorms, the largest sleeping up to 9 guests, most with shared bath. Bonuses include hot water and check-in 24/7. The helpful owners will be delighted to share tons of info about the many excursions in the area. Just ask!

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The town of Humahuaca is a sun drenched land bursting with memories of elder cultures that left a strong infl uence in architecture, traditions, legends and beliefs related to nature and local heroes. The rustic adobe houses, the narrow cobbled streets and the old colonial street lamps create the illusion that time has stopped. There are various museums that illustrate handicrafts, paintings, sculptures, and other folk art.In the centre of the village is the Cabildo (Town Hall) with clock tower that chimes at 12 pm, after which a small door opens and a full-size replica of Saint Francisco Solano comes out and makes the sign of the cross.On the western side of the main plaza stands the beautiful Cathedral, built in the XVII century. From the plaza, a staircase climbs to the imposing Independence Monument with a statue exalting the virtues of the native culture. The view from here on to the village and the mountainside is really beautiful.From the town of Humahuaca you can take a local bus and visit Iruya. The village really has an “end of the road” feel as the one road literally ends in front of the church. Surrounded by a breathtaking view, with cliffs and mountains enclosing the village; its steep cobblestone streets take us back to the past. Dare to horseback ride or hike to remote San Isidro. If you have any energy left, go an extra 4 km to the untouched pre-Inca ruins at Titiconte, going through chasms and hills with abrupt slopes.

HUMAHUACA

HUMAHUACA

Buenos Aires 447 (03887) 421064

[email protected] www.humahuacahostal.com.ar

HOSTAL HUMAHUACA

Want a friendly and relaxing atmosphere? This colonial-style hostel is the place for you! Located on the town’s historic quarter, just 70 m from the main plaza and 120 m from the bus station, you’ll have every opportunity to recover from the day’s fun-fi lled activities.

They offer dorms with a shared bath or doubles, triples, quadruples, and sextuples rooms with private bathrooms. With an onsite restaurant, you will enjoy a yummy breakfast, tasty hamburgers, pizzas, and empanadas. They also have a quincho* with a stove in case you want to cook, and a nice patio with plants and trees.

Come enjoy the historic feel and be ready to have a great time!

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HUMAHUACA

La Pampa 81 (0381) 156721275

[email protected] www.hostalantigua.com.ar

Tired after a long bus journey? Hostal La Antigua is just around the corner! Only 80 meters from the bus station, a warm and friendly owner-run hostel awaits. In a nineteenth century colonial style house, you will fi nd lots of antique furnishings around the living room, kitchen, private bedrooms and dormitories.

This traditional adobe (mud) constructed house with a fi replace and wooden and mosaics fl oors, fi ts just one block from the historic quarter of Humahuaca and is only three blocks from the main square. Every Friday the owners and staff organise an asado* and there are regular cultural activities as well as being a hub of knowledge if you need advice on excursions and what to do while you stay in beautiful Jujuy!

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HOSTAL LA ANTIGUA

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La Quiaca is the last stop before entering Bolivia. It‛s a small village about 190 km from Humahuaca at 3,442 m.a.s.l. It‛s next to the Bolivian border, connecting via an international bridge. You will be attracted by the way people live, the characteristic clothing of the women and men, and the active trade in local products. The Central Market is interesting to see, and from here there is local transport that takes you to the historic village of Yavi (it leaves all the time), situated only 16 km east of La Quiaca through a paved road. Yavi was founded in 1667 and has under 400 inhabitants that live in adobe wall houses with typical roofs made out of reed, clay and straw. You should visit the San Francisco‛s Chapel, built in 1690 and the mansion of the Marquis of Tojo (converted into a museum). From Yavi there are walking trails around the nearby Cerros Colorados, including rock paintings and petroglyphs. Five km south of Yavi, at the foot of the Siete Hermanos Mountains, you will fi nd the Laguna Colorada with astonishing rock paintings of human fi gures, llamas, spirals and portrayals of the activities and customs, all painted by the primitive inhabitants.

LA QUIACA & YAVI