In this sense, they highlighted that the northern province invites you to discover its beautiful landscapesenjoy a magnificent regional cuisine, excellent wines and visit its routes from north to south and from east to westwhere imposing walls serve as witnesses to the passage of more than 250 million years and, in whose bed the first great lizards crawled in the Talampaya National Parkwhich reached the record of 100 thousand tourists.
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What to see in La Rioja
way to the first cordilleran thresholds On La Rioja soil, the Laguna Brava and brackish is home to the pink flamingos that perch there.
As you progress, you come to some rock constructions that serve as shelter for the white wind when autumn and winter approaches, the well-known Shelters built during the Sarmiento presidency.
On the way to the city of Chilecito, curves and countercurves of a majestic Miranda Slope who shares landscape postcard with the imposing Famatinafrom where the golden water flows from its Ocher Canyon or the one that wears white on its peaks during the winter season.
It is the same one that treasures the mining history from its tunnels, while the cable rail wagons came out, an iron monument that with English capital funds they left as a legacy at the time of the gold rush in the country at that time.
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Gastronomy in the province
It is recommended to do the themed tour of wineries and farms to enjoy the best varieties proposed by the Bermejo Valleywhere they also surprise the proposals prepared from the public and private sectors like excellent hosts, music and dance, astrotourismand craft fairs.
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Spring and thermal waters with hydrotherapeutic properties, to take a break, and pamper yourself in pools where the different temperatures promote relaxation among forests of hundreds of palm trees in Santa Teresita Hot Springswhere his community treasures the Belgrano pass loads and where the religious mysticism left a great patrimony of Faith around its patron saint.
And if it’s about lookouts in La Rioja sky, getting to Quebrada de los Cóndoresin Sierra de los Quinteros, south of the capital city, allows the practice of trekking or horseback riding to the natural viewpointsa feeling as magnificent as it is non-transferable.
Lastly, from the Provincial Secretary of Tourismhighlight the stone city that rises in the Hualco Archaeological Sitewhere the Aguada culture built perfectly differentiated enclosures and from where you can see the great Vicioso Valley in San Blas de los Sauces, the same one that is traversed by the mythical National Route 40.
Source: Ambito

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