There are eight Argentine peoples who will compete to occupy a place among the most beautiful in the world, as nominated for the list of Best Tourism Village 2025. It is a list promoted by UN Tourism And this year national destinations are played with less than 15 thousand inhabitants and a great community character.
What are the 8 Argentine villages nominated by UN Tourism
1. Maimará, Jujuy
Maimará belongs to the department of Tilcara and is one of the strong attractions of the Humahuaca ravine, Unesco heritage. The day to day of its 5,244 inhabitants linked to the Rio Grande and La Pachamama. They occur Vegetables, vegetables and flowers.
Lately the production of vines for wines high was included. The potatoes, maize and fruits that are harvested supply San Salvador de Jujuy and neighboring provinces. The town maintains alive traditions such as the celebration of Pachamama’s Day, all saints and carnival.
2. San Javier and Yacanto, Córdoba
At the foot of Cerro Champaquí, in Traslasierrathese peoples have 80% of their territory covered by native forest, pure air and large views. Some of the activities offered are trekking, wine tourism, ecotourism and rural tourism, as ideal options for those who seek to rest, reconnect and explore the mountain landscape.
3. Seclantás, Salta
In this corner of the Calchaquí valleys History and nature intermingle in the life of 1,000 more inhabitants in its surroundings. Declared National Historical Placehas a great patrimonial value thanks to its churches and colonial constructions. Beyond its architecture, it is known as the Cradle of Poncho Salta.
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In this corner of the Calchaquí valleys, history and nature intermingle in the life of its 1,200 inhabitants.
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4. Villa Elisa, Entre Ríos
It has a population of 14,000 inhabitants, and combines rural tranquility with quality services: its main attraction is the Thermal waters, natural source of relaxation and healthwhich are complemented with an outdoor proposal.
5th Famatina, La Rioja
Famatina has 7,000 inhabitants and a remarkable historical, natural and cultural heritage, in which the passage of the Inca Way or Qhapaq ñana declared ancestral road network World Heritage for Unesco. In addition to its historical and landscape wealth, the town is recognized for its agricultural productions, promptly in walnut, vine, olive, vegetables and fruits.
6. Colonia Carlos Pellegrini, Corrientes
As a gateway to the Esteros del Iberáit has only 1,120 inhabitants. The development of this town began to gain strength with the creation of the Iberá Provincial Reserve. You can consider the sight of native birds and fauna as CARPINCHOS, SINT OF THE SAMBANS AND YACARÉSwithin its appeal.
Maimara

Maimará belongs to the department of Tilcara and is one of the strong attractions of the Humahuaca creek.
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7. Uspallata, Mendoza
In the majestic environment of the Cordillera de los Andessurrounded by mountains and oasis, this town of 6,300 inhabitants offers a huge landscape. Thanks to its location, it allows the entry to the most emblematic tourist sites of Mendoza, such as the Cerro Aconcagua, the penitent ski center and the iconic Inca bridge.
In addition, it occupies a key place in the Sanmartinian history, since it was one of the fundamental steps in El Cruce de los Andes made by General San Martín and his Liberating Army.
8. Saldungaray, Buenos Aires
100 kilometers from Bahía Blanca, combines History, mountain landscapes and a valuable architectural legacy. Its population is approximately 1,300 inhabitants, its origins date back to the early nineteenth century, when a military fort was established to protect the first landowners who began to settle in the region.
Today you can visit a representation of that historical legacy. One of the most distinctive aspects is its architectural heritage, from the footprint left by Francisco Salamone through the construction of several monumental works.
Source: Ambito

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