Tourist points of northern Argentina

The refuge of traditions and pre-Columbian art

The northern provinces are lands of contrasts where living nature, history, traditions and living cultures of ancestral peoples coexist in harmony.
Time seems to have stopped in the plateau of the Puna, a land furrowed by mountain ranges, gorges and ravines. Charming villages surrounded by hills, sometimes multicolored, sometimes monochromatic. They have slopes covered with great cactus, they maintain alive old traditions that celebrate in colorful and joyful festivities the generosity of the "Pachamama", the mother earth.
The encounter with a diverse landscape, from the high peaks to the plain, with subtropical salares and jungles, where pre-Columbian trails still remain, ruins of fortresses and villages of original villages next to colonial constructions.

Catamarca

In the aridity of the landscape you will discover oases of crystalline waters discover adventure tourism between dunes, volcanoes and the largest crater in the world. The connection with the past awaits in El Shincal. And while the hot springs wait for rest, a glass of local wine in the middle of vineyards and mountain landscapes relaxes as much as the fresh and green valleys of Catamarca.

Pomez stone field

A place to be amazed by nature. In the heart of the puna catamarqueña, you can leave from the town of Antofagasta de la Sierra to know volcanoes, salt flats and tall lagoons.
65 km from Antofagasta by RP 43, El Peñón, a small town with few inhabitants, is the gateway to several attractions, such as the Piedra Pómez field, the Grande lagoon and the Galán volcano. It is located at the side of the route and offers an opportunity to rest on the road.
The Campo de Piedra Pómez is a product of the solidified lava of the Cerro Blanco volcano, and the wind that descends from the Andes carved into the rocks various forms, creating paths, all kinds of sculptures and this landscape so strange that it seems from another planet. It is possible to arrive in excursions in 4x4, and in the same zone the Galán volcano (with one of the largest volcanic craters in the world), the Salto de Antofalla and the Dead Man is known.




Jujuy

From the Puna to the Quebrada de Humahuaca (World Heritage), the Yungas and the valleys, thousands of experiences in a varied and authentic province. Volcanoes, salares, geysers and lagoons: the adventure is discovered in the landscapes of Jujuy. An invitation to travel along paths that tell the history of the country and celebrate the Pachamama, among warm people, adobe houses, dirt roads and starry nights.

Humahuaca

Covered by imposing hills, the city of Humahuaca invites you to see local history, a mix of ancestral traditions and religious celebrations.
Through the National Route 9, rock formations and chromatic as Yacoraite or "Coya Pollera" realize that this is the right way. Almost in the center of the Quebrada de Humahuaca - declared Cultural Landscape in the World Heritage List of UNESCO - rises the Historical City of Humahuaca, cradle of men who fought and died during War of the Independence (1810-1825), In this corner of the Argentine North that impacts by its beauty and is guarded by hills that conform a divine postcard.
Strolling through the city and its surroundings is to walk through thousands of years of cultural expressions and traditions, customs, ancestral rituals and religious celebrations. This irresistible syncretism in the capital of the Quebrada connects travelers with the history and nature of what was known as one of the most important trade centers of the Incas and the Viceroyalty of the River Plate, and which today Shelters the Monument to the Heroes of Independence, a work dreamed by the sculptor Ernesto Soto Avendaño.
With friends, family, couple or even alone, touring this small world of narrow cobbled streets is witnessing the Hispanic architecture and each place has something to tell. At noon, when the rays of sun dye the life of Humahuaqueña, from inside the clock of the Cabildo, in front of the square, a carved figure of San Francisco Solano imparts his blessing. Then it continues towards the church of Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria, in front of the square. Constructed in 1641, with an unpolluted white façade, it preserves in its interior the image of the local patroness who gives it its name and a series of paintings from the XVIII century, an inheritance of the Cusco School.
To whet your appetite, the walk continues through the village market, where the colors blend with the spice aromas and regional foods, so you will have to stop at some place to enjoy a lunch. In the Regional Folkloric Museum a rich and complex panorama of the customs and customs of the region is reached. And in the area of ​​the old train station there is a varied supply of local foods.
Already at dusk, in the doors of the old houses begin to light yellow lanterns and the light of the sun is lost among the hills. Then the thermal amplitude is felt. Luckily: on the other side of the train station, in the village, the adobe houses shelter the visitor from the cold with its warmth and if it is hot, the adobe maintains the freshness. It is said, it is a noble and fierce material like the Humahuaqueños.
The next morning, when the sound of the bands of sikuris is mixed with church bells or children's copleros, nothing better than to start towards the top of the Monument to the Heroes of Independence. From there you can see a panoramic view as unforgettable as the majestic Serranías de Hornocal, 25 kilometers away, which can be visited later.
If syncretism is the only term to define the complex, particular and attractive religious culture of the people of the Quebrada, in this millenary land the Pachamama and the sun god live together with the Catholic saint and everything is a real popular feast. It is felt in the bustling carnivals, the joyful encounters of artists, the festive pilgrimages and the bands of sikuris, all year round.

Jujuy is reached by plane to Gobernador H. Guzman Airport, by bus or car, by National Route No. 40, National Route No. 34 or National Route No. 9, the last two totally paved.





Salta

Salta inspires to change of pace in peaceful villages, between wines of height and local flavors, thermal waters, peaks and volcanoes with eternal snows, extensive saline basins and the vivid colors of the loom designs. From the puna is passed to the bushy jungles and mighty rivers, immersed in places crossed by history and the tracks of gauchos and ancient civilizations.

Iruya

A place to rest. Between the mountains, this Andean town of the north of Salta is hidden. Its geographic location, at about 2,800 meters above sea level, makes it a destination with unique characteristics. Adobe houses, cobbled streets and tranquility far from the noise of cities. You can stroll around, visit the church (in front of it there is a viewpoint from which you can see the valley surrounded by hills) and, when there are night clubs.



Calchaquíes Valleys

Throughout several provinces, the Calchaquíes Valleys offer many attractions to live the summer.
In Salta, the architecture and culture of its villages are combined with pre-Columbian landscapes and sites. Seclantás, Molinos, Cachi, Angastaco (from where you access the Quebrada de las Flechas), Payogasta, La Poma, Animaná, San Carlos and Cafayate are the main points. Horseback riding, hiking, mountain bike tours, rural tourism and adventure are some of the activities that can be enjoyed in these locations.
The Quebrada de Escoipe and Cuesta del Obispo constitute the entrance to the valleys, with multicolored hills, followed by a zigzag rise up to 3.348 masl in Piedra del Molino.
Cafayate, in addition, is one of the main destinations of the route of the highest wine of the world, that unfolds along the valleys. There is the Museum of Vine and Wine, you can visit wineries and try the torrontés of altitude, the characteristic strain. It is also the starting point for visiting the Quebrada de las Conchas (Route 68), a site with multicolored mountains, dunes and rock formations such as the Amphitheater, the Sapo, the Friar, the Obelisk and the Castles.
From San Carlos, a town of colonial houses and narrow streets, you can access the Calchaquí river for fishing and the La Dársena dam for water sports such as kayaking and surfing.
In Tucumán, the journey passes through villages such as Colalao del Valle (bicycle tours, trekking and horseback riding), El Mollar (surrounded by hills and close to La Angostura dike, where you can enjoy walks and horseback riding), El Pichao Archaeological site Cóndor Huasi and for its quince, quince, apple, fig and pear handmade sweets), Amaicha del Valle (from where you can access the Ruins of Quilmes) and Famaillá (known for its classic empanadas) is the place where Performs the National Holiday of this dish). In Tafí del Valle, walking or riding among its hills, go kayaking or canoeing at La Angostura dike and mountain biking along its paths combines with walking the Route of the Craftsmen and taste typical foods and cheeses elaborated in the area.



Chinatown in Buenos Aires

ChinaTown Location - How to get there





ChinaTown is located in the Belgrano neighborhood of the City of Buenos Aires in Argentina. The entrance arch is at the intersection of streets Arribeños and Juramento meters from the Belgrano C Station of the former Miter Railway that goes from Retiro to Tigre (Ramal Tigre).

The heart of Chinatown is two blocks from Calle Arribeños between Juramento and Olazabal.

Location of Chinatown: Oath height 1600 and Arribeños height 2100.

Information about Chinatown in Buenos Aires

Business is open every day from Monday to Monday, except for most typical restaurants, which are closed on Monday nights.

The Schedule of the Chinese Neighborhood of Belgrano in Buenos Aires is Varied.

The business of selling typical items are open every day, including Saturdays, Sundays and holidays from 9am to 9pm. approximately. A few, Mondays close, if not a holiday.

Restaurants open at 12 noon and at night as in any other neighborhood. Most restaurants are closed on Monday night.



The supermarkets are open from Monday to Monday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. and some until 9 p.m.

Chinatown in Buenos Aires

The Chinatown, a beautiful tourist place of Buenos Aires is a portion of the Belgrano neighborhood with a markedly oriental identity, defined by a wave of immigration during the 1980s, in which many families of Asian immigrants, mainly from Taiwan, settled.
These Chinese, Japanese and Taiwanese families quickly changed the appearance of the neighborhood with the opening of numerous restaurants of Asian cuisine, local to the street and even one of the first Buddhist temples of the city, Chong Kuan Temple, opened in 1988 on the street Montañeses.
The most recommended for a visit to Barrio Chino is to enter by the imposing arch of access, located in Juramento and Arribeños. Thus, you will see on both sides of the street shops and supermarkets with typical oriental products, from imported food to decoration objects or local manga and anime (cartoons and Japanese cartoons). All these shops, open from Monday to Friday, are especially filled with visitors at weekends, with street stalls of all kinds.
If you happen to be in Buenos Aires during the traditional celebration of the Chinese New Year (between the end of January and the beginning of February), we recommend you to visit the area to enjoy these celebrations with numerous musical shows, activities and a large fair with food stalls , Crafts, souvenirs and all kinds of oriental objects.




Curiosities of Chinatown in Buenos Aires
The arc of entrance to Chinatown, made of cement and stone, was brought unarmed from China to be assembled at the entrance of Arribeños Street. It measures 11 meters high, has three levels of tiles and the ends of the roofs adorned with dragons; Each column ends with a stone lion carved at the base.

Chinese New Year
Year of the Fire Rooster



For two days, Chinatown celebrates the new year. As it is traditional in this area of ​​Belgrano, we invite you to live a unique cultural experience. On January 28 begins the year of the Gallo de Fuego and on February 4 and 5, you will be able to celebrate it in the Plaza "Parques Nacionales Argentinos".
Hundreds of gastronomic stalls, workshops and exhibitions will be added to a large stage where there will be different shows. The activities highlight the oriental culture in all its expression and range from martial arts to Chinese calligraphy. The event will feature music, dances and the legendary Chinese Dragon.
"Buenos Aires Celebrates Chinese New Year" is organized by the Under secretariat of Human Rights and Cultural Pluralism of the City of Buenos with the Golden Wall Foundation and the Embassy of the People's Republic of China.
Do not miss this proposal where the joy and the family celebration are transferred to the streets of Buenos Aires!

A little history of chinatown



Chinese New Year also known as Spring Festival is based on the scalendar traditionally used in China. Celebrations begin on the first day of the moon month and end with the Lantern Festival, the fifteenth day. It is a period full of celebrations, where millions of people travel to their places of origin, and they happen special meals and fireworks.



Argentina tourist adventure.

Splashing with the Night Falls



Although they have visited once and a thousand times, Iguazu waterfalls at night are different, mysterious. The full moon exits lead to see Devil's Throat, the most impressive jump, with the park in shadows and the constant murmur of jungle animals. After walking the walkways a little more than a kilometer practically in the dark you reach the viewpoint. Only the moon, like a reflector, clearly illuminates the fall of the water, which takes silver shades. The night walk is only made five days a month and if it is clear.

Crossing the High Summits




Between Villa Carlos Paz and Mina Clavero, the Camino de las Altas Cumbres - which crosses the Sierras Grandes - must be walked at slow speed. Not only for the curves and countercurves of the mountain route, but for the panoramic views not to be missed.

It is 120 kilometers along a paved road in good condition, connecting the Cordovan valleys of Punilla and Traslasierra, which reaches 2200 meters. On the way, the National Park Quebrada del Condorito, in Pampa de Achala, to observe birds, small villages to rest, try regional products and buy handicrafts.

 Jump into a superclassic, River - Boca



It is true that a match between Villa Dálmine and Defensores Unidos has its appeal, like almost all the classics of Argentine football, but every encounter between Boca and River generates so much expectation that it becomes a must-see spectacle for both own and strangers. The superclásico is colorful and exciting beyond the result, at least for unbiased visitors.

It may be in the Bombonera, an inescapable destination for visitors to Buenos Aires, or the Monumental, the colossus that now has a museum. The popular ones cost 40 pesos, the silver ones are sold for 300 pesos to 400 dollars, in agencies or official proposals of the clubs (Game Experience, in the case of Boca). The experience is complete, of course, with a traditional chorizo ​​sandwich.

Dancing at a littoral carnival



One must know the carnival of Gualeguaychú, one of the most important in the world, and the one in Corrientes, the national capital of this activity. Of course, in order to dance in their groups, it is necessary to go through a demanding audition process, because both meetings have become professionalized. Visitors are, from the stands, part of the party, and the carnival mood moves to every night space in the city.

For more local and street carnivals, the coastal options range from Paso de los Libres, Empedrado and Paso de la Patria to Gualeguay, Victoria and Concepción, among others.

Staying at the Iberá




Lagunas, canals, streams, streams, swamps, swamps ... the Esteros del Iberá in Corrientes are one of the great reservoirs of fresh water (1,300,000 hectares, about 65 times the size of the city of Buenos Aires) and a good Destination to connect with nature and discover native flora and fauna.

On walks, horseback riding and sailing are birds of all colors, capybaras, deer and, of course, the fearsome yacarés, among many others.

The Esteros del Iberá are inseparable from Colonia Carlos Pellegrini, a hamlet of less than 1000 inhabitants that is located at the foot of the Iberá lagoon, with basic services for tourists.

Cross the bathed La Estrella by canoe




Isolated from the massive and culturally unique tourism, with a strange forest of champagnes and a fauna headed by jabirús and yacarés, the bathed La Estrella, in Formosa, offers one of the most dazzling experiences of the country.

In summer it is overwhelming, with insects of all kinds and impassable roads. But between May and September you can take a canoe or boat ride through the wetland - it's the third largest in the continent - enjoy the strange shapes of its trees and share activities with wichis, tuffs and pilagas. The bathing is 45 km from Las Lomitas, head village to tour the area, about 300 km from the provincial capital.

Flying in paragliding in Cuchi Corral




The viewpoint of Cuchi Corral, similar to a balcony 400 meters above the river Pintos, very close to La Cumbre, in the valley of Cordova of Punilla, something like the mecca of those who seek to fly. It is a natural ramp to launch in the paragliding (also hang gliding), with a panoramic view and a special microclimate, with great development of thermals and a predominance of the north wind.

A site so famous that until every year is realized the Argentine Championship of Free Flight. The flights last between 20 and 30 minutes, and baptisms are offered.

Spend a weekend in Rosario



It was always near (as it has been said to the fatigue), but perhaps never had so much action. At 309 km by highway from Buenos Aires, the city on the banks of the Paraná lives a real estate and tourism boom that repositions it as a weekend destination, without competition in quantity, variety and quality of options. A couple of days are ideal for discovering brand new hotels and restaurants with wave in the center, in addition to the classic bars, the renovated waterfront and even shopping malls, and a casino-convention center and shows. Anyone who has not been to Rosario lately will have a surprise.