This place little busy by tourism in Salta became a unique option for those looking for a different experience.
Tourism in Norte Argentino It is surprising with destinations that combine nature, culture and tranquility. In the middle of Calchaquí valleyssome less known corners manage to fall in love with those looking for a different experience, far from the most massive circuits.
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One of those places is Animanáa town with their own identity, land streets and an environment that invites you to stop the rhythm. Its history and landscapes make the visit worth even in a brief getaway.


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Animaná is a point where Tourism does not yet attend.
Where is animaná
This little Salta place is in the heart of the Calchaquí valleysjust over 10 kilometers of cafayate. It is surrounded by mountains, vineyards and rock formations that complete a typical Argentine northwest scenario.
The name comes from the Quechua language and means “Place of heaven”. The tranquility of its streets and the warmth of their people make the people an ideal option for those who seek rest and connection with nature.
What can be done in animaná
Beyond its landscapes, the place offers proposals linked to production Vitivinícolawith family wineries that can be visited. There are also crafts and spaces fairs where you can know the work of local weavers.
The environment allows walks, photography and walks without trouble, with views that change according to the time of day. It is a perfect destination for a more leisurely type of tourism, with a strong presence of Salta tradition.
How to go to animaná
From the city of Salta, you can take the National Route 68 to Cafayate and then continue through the National Route 40. Another option is to travel from the north by the Provincial Route 307 and splices with the RN 40 towards the same direction. Any of these paths allows you to enjoy ideal landscapes for nature tourism.
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