If you are going to visit the province soon, you will need this tourist guide to get around without missing anything.
Salta, “the beautiful one”is known for its impressive geography, rich culture and traditions. Its capital, also called Salta, stands out for its historic center, where you can find the Plaza 9 de Julio, the Cathedral Basilica and the Museum of High Mountain Archaeology, which houses the famous Inca mummies.
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The province has a continental climate, with warm summers and cool winters. Temperatures in the city vary between 15-25°C in summer and 0-15°C in winter. This temperature contrast is accentuated in the mountainous areas, where it is important to acclimatize if you plan to visit.

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Salta is a melting pot of cultures, with indigenous and colonial influences. local gastronomy is a reflection of this fusion; empanadas salteñas, locro and Cafayate wines are just some of the delicacies that can be enjoyed. The province is famous for its wines, especially Torrontés, which are produced in the vineyards of Cafayate.
Salta is easily accessible as it has an airport that connects the province with Buenos Aires and other cities. Within the city, public transport and taxis make getting around easy.
Tourist guide to visit Salta and not miss anything
To live an unforgettable trip in Salta you have to visit the wine route, which is also the highest in the worldCachi has a vineyard located at more than 2,400 meters above sea level where wines of exquisite quality are produced. Cafayate, on the other hand, has the highest concentration of wineries since the composition of the soil and the area are very favorable for wine production.
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Etchart Winery
Among the main tourist attractions is the Humahuaca Ravinerecognized as a World Heritage Site, with landscapes of vibrant colors and unique rock formations. The Salinas Grandes, a vast salt desert, offer surreal views that you cannot miss. In addition, Cerro San Bernardo provides a spectacular panoramic view of the city and its surroundings.
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An attraction that if you go to Salta you cannot miss is the Train of the cloudsa 15-hour railway route at an altitude of approximately 4,200 metres above sea level. Passengers can enjoy on-board service with meals and guides offering information about the history and geography of the region.
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However, there are also attractions for adventure lovers, Salta offers numerous outdoor activities, such as hiking and excursions to the nearby valleys and mountains. This province is an excellent alternative for your next vacation as it offers moments for the whole family to have fun doing what they like.
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