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Only 80 kilometers away from Humahuaca lies Iruya, which has become a typical postcard of the Argentinian North. A unique place that perfectly portrays life in these lands.
The word “Humahuaca” immediately takes us back to the famous ravine. However, this is not just a geographical feature. It is also one of the most picturesque towns in the Argentinian North.
Pottery studios are one of the city’s most interesting tourist attractions. Visiting them is the way to get close to its people, their work and customs.
Just like the 7-Color Hill in Purmamarca and the Artist's Palette at Maimará, Humahuaca treasures a fantastic rock figure cut out amidst its mountains.
Con una increíble superficie de 15.000 hectáreas, situada sobre una planicie a 3.600 m de altura, la Laguna de los Pozuelos constituye uno de los humedales más importantes a nivel internacional.
The Province of Jujuy is a very special place for tourists as even the smallest cities have been chosen as the trendiest destinations when it comes to going on a trip around northern Argentina.
At 276 Buenos Aires Street , Tantanahue Crafts Centre is situated- a place where teachers, students and native communities from Coctaca, Iruya and Rodeo show and sell their craft products.
On your way to Heroes of the Independence Monument, on Santa Fé Street, the Archaeological Museum is situated with four show rooms that let you observe the development...
Ramoneda Studio Museum is a private museological institution founded on November 6, 1936 by Argentinian artist Francisco Ramoneda.
In Santa Bárbara Hill, opposite the main square , you will find Heroes of the Independence Monument which is a magnificent work that has turned into a live image of the Town.
From the center of the city of Humahuaca we will be able to perform a mini 2km hiking, along the left bank of the River Grande and get to know the archaeologic site of Peñas Blancas.
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