A visit to the destination enshrined as Natural and Cultural Heritage of Humanity (UNESCO) crossing the homonymous ravine, discovering exceptional landscapes, towns and cultures. Unique towns are shown, such as Purmamarca, famous for the setting of the Cerro de los Siete Colores, Maimará, with colorful slopes called Paleta del Pintor. Tilcara stands out for its Pucará (high fortress) whose ruins have been partially destroyed.
Uquía shows its chapel, built in the 17th century, worked in laminated gold, Humahuaca gives its name to the Quebrada and is its largest population, with cobbled streets and iron lampposts on the corners, it is also the highest point of the route, 2,940 meters above sea level. Main attractions: The Independence Monument, Cathedral Church and Municipal Building.
We search for passengers and begin the trip to the Quebrada de Humahuaca. One of the main points are Volcán, Tumbaya and especially Purmamarca, where the Cerro de los 7 Colors is located. There we will have the first important stop of the day.
Technical stop to take advantage and go to the bathroom and buy supplies.
We visit the hill of the 7 colors, one of the most characteristic towns of the Humahuaca ravine
You will make your own way to the meeting points