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Package Description:
Buenos Aires - Salta - San Antonio de los Cobres - San Pedro de Atacama - Jujuy.
Suggested Itinerary Includes:
  Airport transfers
  Transfers between cities
  4 nights in Buenos Aires
  2 nights in Salta
  1 night in San Antonio de los Cobres
  2 nights in San Pedro de Atacama
  2 nights in Jujuy
  Meals and tours as indicated in the itinerary
  Hotel Taxes


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Air + Land Land Only

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City: staying in... Arrival Date: Stay length:
1. Buenos Aires (All Airports) (50 Hotels)
2. Salta (13 Hotels)
3. Crossing the Andes
4. Jujuy (2 Hotels)
5. Buenos Aires (All Airports) (50 Hotels)
Travelers: Adult(s):     Children: 
  


Information about this itinerary:
Buenos Aires (50 Hotels options in Buenos Aires)
One of the largest cities in the world, Buenos Aires is also the capital of the tango and football, the gaucho and the asados. In order to catch the spirit of Buenos Aires, walk along the streets in downtown to see its elegant shop windows, take a coffee in a sidewalk café, and visit the residential neighborhoods, where the old buildings alternate with the most modern constructions. This is a city with plenty to offer for all the tastes and tourist needs.

Salta (13 Hotels options in Salta)
Salta has a touch of elegance that reveals the sumptuous past that still lives in the large old houses and flowery patios. Here, the Spanish influence is best preserved. Colonial churches abound. Jujuy contains links to the Inca Empire as well as remnants of the colonial period. The Paso is an Andean pass that links Salta with Antofagasta. The area is dotted with old mining towns, natural thermal springs, and colonial villages where time seems to have been kept still since the late 1600's.

Salta (13 Hotels options in Salta)
Salta has a touch of elegance that reveals the sumptuous past that still lives in the large old houses and flowery patios. Here, the Spanish influence is best preserved. Colonial churches abound. Jujuy contains links to the Inca Empire as well as remnants of the colonial period. The Paso is an Andean pass that links Salta with Antofagasta. The area is dotted with old mining towns, natural thermal springs, and colonial villages where time seems to have been kept still since the late 1600's.

Jujuy (2 Hotels options in Jujuy)
Jujuy contains links to the Inca Empire as well as remnants of the colonial period. While its past is rather troubled by numerous wars, there are plenty vestiges left to see. Most visitors are interested in visiting the province of Jujuy for the remnants of aboriginal culture and for its Spanish heritage visible everywhere. San Salvador de Jujuy is the main city of this province and it can be used as a base for local exploration.

Crossing the Andes
Take part of one of the most amazing experiences: crossing the Andes, doing part of the route by the worldwide known 'Train to the Clouds'. Witness the beautiful landscape and the overpowering silence of the Puna. Discover the typical town of San Antonio de los Cobres and continue to Chile to visit the Atacama Salt Pit, where pink flamingos are the main attraction.


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