Explore Humahuaca’s vibrant culture and Hornocal’s stunning landscapes on a full-day tour from Salta. Discover history, colors, and breathtaking views.
Explore Humahuaca’s vibrant culture and Hornocal’s stunning landscapes on a full-day tour from Salta. Discover history, colors, and breathtaking views.
- Salta - Departure from the office is scheduled for 6:30 am, heading along National Route 9, passing through Jujuy until reaching the Humahuaca Gorge.
- Purmamarca - There will be a stop in Purmamarca for a panoramic photo opportunity, with 30 minutes of free time in the village.
- Tilcara - A visit to the town of Tilcara, located a few…
- Salta - Departure from the office is scheduled for 6:30 am, heading along National Route 9, passing through Jujuy until reaching the Humahuaca Gorge.
- Purmamarca - There will be a stop in Purmamarca for a panoramic photo opportunity, with 30 minutes of free time in the village.
- Tilcara - A visit to the town of Tilcara, located a few kilometers from Purmamarca, is planned.
- Serranias Del Hornocal - Arrival at the Hornocal, where the stunning hill of 14 colors, a natural wonder, can be admired.
- Humahuaca - Return to the town of Humahuaca, allowing time for lunch and exploration.
- Salta - The journey concludes with a return to Salta, where each passenger will be dropped off at their accommodation.

- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Other
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Other
- Lunch
- Lunch
The journey begins in Salta city, traveling north along National Route 9. The route takes us through the outskirts of San Salvador de Jujuy and into the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a site recognized as a Cultural and Natural Heritage of Humanity. Our first stop is the village of Purmamarca, known for its vibrant market in the central square, adobe houses,…
The journey begins in Salta city, traveling north along National Route 9. The route takes us through the outskirts of San Salvador de Jujuy and into the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a site recognized as a Cultural and Natural Heritage of Humanity. Our first stop is the village of Purmamarca, known for its vibrant market in the central square, adobe houses, the Church of St. Rose of Lima, and the stunning Hill of the Seven Colors. Next, we visit Maimará, where the colors of the Painter’s Palette can be admired.
In Tilcara, a city tour awaits, and in Huacalera, we will see the monolith marking the Tropic of Capricorn and its symbol. In Humahuaca, lunch will be served, and visitors can view the Monument to the Inca, Heroes of Independence. The final destination is the Serranía del Hornocal (Cerro de los 14 Colores), the filming location for “Mi Obra Maestra.” This area dates back to the end of the Cretaceous period, around 75 million years ago, when the last dinosaurs roamed.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.