Serranías de Zapla is a natural reserve that allows you to enjoy tourism in the place where one of the largest iron factories in South America was located.
Zapla mountain ranges It is one of the most chosen destinations by lovers of tourism adventure and ecological in Jujuy. This natural reserve invites you to explore an abandoned mining complex just a few minutes from the provincial capital. This area is surrounded by valleys and the Andean forest, which makes it a peaceful destination.
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This mining-forestry-steel complex was built in the 1940s, under the name Altos Hornos de Zapla in Jujuy. The main mineral that was extracted was iron. This infrastructure once housed around 600 people but this number was reduced starting in 1991 and closed in 2001. This had become the largest steel factory in South America.


Nature took on more and more prominence in Serranías de Zapla, after the distancing of people. Now you can tour the former mining complex that could be the setting for some apocalyptic movie. On the tour, visitors will be able to enjoy the fauna, extensive vegetation and streams with crystal clear waters among the abandoned facilities.
What to do in Serranías de Zapla, Jujuy
The ecological reserve brings together the characteristics most desired by all lovers of adventure tourism and ecological tourism. This place mixes adrenaline and history in the indicated proposals to enjoy the complex and its landscapes.
Serranías de Zaplata is an ideal destination for outdoor activities. In this reserve you can venture into the activities of calbagatas, mountain biking, trekking, climbing, rappelling and zip lining. You can also visit the facilities of the old iron mine and its shaft. In addition to restaurant services to taste typical dishes of the area.
How to get to Serranías de Zapla, Jujuy
This town is only 30 kilometers from the capital of the province of Jujuy. Leaving from San Salvador, we will go to Serranías de Zapla through the Provincial Route Number 56 until you reach the destination.
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