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Argentina Regions:
Iguazu Falls
Mar del Plata
Northwest - Valleys / Gorges:
Jujuy
Salta
Tucuman
Pampas / Sierras:
Cordoba
Patagonia - Glaciers / Wildlife:
El Calafate - Lago Argentino
Puerto Madryn
Ushuaia
Patagonia - Lakes / Forests:
Bariloche
Wineries / Vineyards:
Mendoza

Argentina Interests:
LD-Iguazu Falls
LD-Lake District
LD-Patagonia Cruises
LD-Patagonia Glaciers and Wildlife
LD-Vineyards and Wineries

San Miguel de Tucuman is an active commercial and industrial center with an important National University and an intense nightlife. It offers colonial architecture and rich cultural and artistic expression.
 
GETTING THERE
AIR:
From Salta and Buenos Aires, two flights daily.

BUS:
Daily services from the main cities of Argentina.
EATING AND DRINKING
Typical meals are basically prepared with meat as beef, lamb, goat, pork and chicken; also with corn, beans, eggs and seasoned with spices as chili, cumin, paprika. Therefore, we can taste many good dishes as locros, tamales (dried-corn-pie), humitas (green-corn-pie), quesillos, huaschalocro, guatia, empanadas (meat pies), frangollo, chanfaina, anchi, pollo (chicken) al barro, mazamorra, mondongo casserole with boiled white corn, chupi cocoa. Desserts are generally prepared with delicious fruits from the area, honey and milk; and for lovers of sweets we suggest the jams made of peaches, cayotes (gourd), figs, and the delightful sugar-cane syrup or sweets made with this syrup. We can also mention curdly sweet milk, pasta real (king cake), patay and the manufacture of cheeses by expert artisans. Internationally known is the production of price-winning wines like the Torrontes, one of the most famous in the world.
RECOMMENDED SIGHTSEEING & ACTIVITIES
Train to the clouds:
One of the three highest railroads in the world that seems to be hunging from the giddy mountains. The traveller feels as if he/she was hunging from the clouds while the train runs across some of the region's most spectacular scenary. During the season that goes from April to October, the train leaves the city of Salta every saturday, and continues along its zig-zagged trip of 217 km. The train passes by San Antonio de los Cobres and climbs almost 4,200 metres above sea level when it gets to La Polvorilla Viaduct. During the 15 hours of the total journey, this train offers a buffet-car, a medical ward, audio sound, video, folk groups and bilingual touristic guides.Due to its magnificent landscape and to the translucent clarity of the intense blue of the sky, over the years "Train to the Clouds" has become one of the most important railroads built the first half of this century and one of the most important touristic attractions in Argentina.

Jesuistic Mission of San Jose de Lules:
San Jose de Lules Ruins, declared National Historic Monument are witness of the time corresponding to the Spanish conquest. Its building belonged to the Jesus Company, where the Jesuit fathers performed, beside religious activities others of educational and work character, mainly with the Lules indians. The most trascendent work in this last aspect was the creation of the Tucuman sugar industry. Also iron works, sawmills, carpentry and even indigeneous sculpture were made in this Mission. Finally that historic mission was suspended in 1777 when the Jesuits were expelled from the American continent.

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