If you are looking to have an extreme experience, but at the same time fills you with tranquility, then take note of this town and discover what you can do there.
A eroded gorge Due to the passage of time and water, it allows the passage of a modest and melodious stream that resonates more strongly thanks to the acoustics of the rock walls, emitting a sound of tranquility.
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Pasleamlocated in the department of Jáchal, is not a “new” place, although most of the inhabitants of San Juan He doesn’t know him. It is as old as the main villa, which is inaccessible by vehicle and it can only be reached on foot or on horseback, something that its inhabitants do.


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A historic and intact place for those who love to walk on cliffs and mountains.
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What to do in Pasleam, town of San Juan
Name “Pasleam” is derived from an Inca chief, since during the Inca empire, this area was a refuge for the chiefs. This place is located in the Sierra de la Totora – Sierra de Pasleamin the formation of Guandacol.
It is strongly recommended to perform walks with guides and not individually, carrying two liters of water, appropriate clothing, a hat and sunscreen. To reach the gorge it is necessary to cross the water, so it is advisable to wear additional footwear.
This circuit, of moderate difficulty, has a approximate duration of four hours (round trip) and reaches a maximum altitude of 1400 meters above sea level.
In the settlement, there is an old house where Don Quintero resides, initially built with solid stone and then with adobe and reed. The stall holders are dedicated to raising animals, such as goats and cows in this case.
Don Quintero has no qualms about allowing visitors to enjoy the patio, filled with apple, pear, citron, and peach trees, as well as fig, walnut, grape, and apricot trees. A true lost paradise.
How to get to Pasleam, town of San Juan
To get to Villa Mercedes from San José de Jáchal, you must travel almost 18 kilometers. Then heading west towards Borderyou must travel three kilometers along the trail until you reach the Pasleam stream crossing.
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