Argentina Travel: A Quick Guide to Salta

Take an Argentina vacation, and travel through the lovely Patagonia, wine country, and bustling cities. Argentina has so much to offer it is difficult for many travelers to decide where to spend their time. Learn everything you need to know about Salta with this Salta Quick Guide, and decide if Salta is the perfect destination for your Argentina vacation.

Location, Location, Location!

Located at the foothills of the Andean mountains in northwest Argentina, Salta offers diverse terrain. From the famous salt flats of Las Salinas Grandes to the fertile Gran Chaco region, the landscapes of the Salta region can vary significantly. Temperatures can also range to the extremes, with summers ranging from 73-104F to winter temperatures that can drop below freezing. However with these varied climates and landscapes, creates a beautiful and ever changing environment, making Salta a great destination on your Argentina trip.

What to See and Do:

The landscapes of the area provide for some perfect picture taking opportunities especially when taking the teleferico or cable car up Cerro San Bernadino. The breathtaking views over the city as the cable car ascends to the summit are worth the mere $3.50 fee to make the ride up.

Another great activity for epic scenery is to take the route of the Tren a las Nubes, or train to the clouds, which is one of the highest railroads in the world. The route will take you through mountain passes and to the edge of the valleys so that you will have expansive views of the surrounding scenery. Those who want to take the actual train can take the 16 hour journey to the salt flats, but many just drive the route to view the area. Most stop at the Salinas Grandes as they are a must for any Salta vacation. On the route back into Salta a stop at Purnamarca which allows travelers to enjoy some of the local culture and crafts, as well as indulge in some of the local cuisine.

Within the city there are also many great activities, for example head to the Plaza 9 de Julio where a mixture of baroque, neo-classical, and Spanish colonial architectures are present, again providing striking views. The plaza is also filled with galleries, cafes, and gazebos, perfect for a relaxing stroll to experience all the charm that the city offers.

The city offers many cultural activities as well; specific months have big festivals which are sure to create a unique experience for your trip to Argentina. If you are visiting in January visit the Festival y Fiesta Artesanal de los Valles Calchaquies, an amazing folklore festival or in April when the city celebrates its Founding Day, or in December when Salta is converted into the City of Christmas.

Transportation:

Flying to Salta is simple as it can be accessed from connections with Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Tucuman and Jujuy. The General Martin Miguel de Guemes International Airport is centrally located and is serviced by Austral, LAB< American Falcon, Aeorlineas Argentinas, SW, Lapa and Dinar. Arrival by bus is also feasible with connections with Santiago del Estero, Mendoza, Jujuy, Cordoba, and Buenos Aires, among other cities.

Salta is a beautiful area full of culture and should be included on your Argentina travel itinerary.

This article about Salta was written by a travel expert at Argentina For Less, specialist in great value and fully customizable Argentina travel packages for your Argentina holiday.


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