For tourism that seeks to disconnect from noise and wants a quiet place, this town in Salta has unique natural landscapes.
Argentina counts With several points where tourism aboundsand other not -so -known places that have little known natural beauties. There are endless villages with much to offer and little propaganda, but every time they receive someone, they leave an indelible memory.
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This is the case of a town that in 1970 saw the last train on the tracks of its station and lost the splendor that once characterized it. Germanya town hidden in the province of Salta, has a lot to give the curious to approach peace. He had 200 inhabitants at his bestbut today they are only Ten families those that hold the place.


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This jewel little busy with tourism is a highly recommended place in Salta.
Where is Germany
If tourism wants to approach this town located in the department of Guachipas, a central area of Salta, you must know that it is to 100 kilometers south of the capital already 80 kilometers north of the always famous town of Cafayate.
What can be done in Germany
As mentioned earlier, what was the old ghost town station, has a craft fair in a place that was remodeled. There is also the Railway bridgewhich retains its construction as in the best times of the place.
But this is not all, there is also a hidden waterfall that is ideal to connect with nature. Call “Cascade of Germany”is 15 meters high and is completely surrounded by vegetation. To get there, you have to border the Las Conchas river and cross the aforementioned bridge.
How to go to Germany
If you are interested in doing tourism in this town of Salta, you already have to keep in mind that the chosen road will be on National Route 68, which you can connect with a visit to Cafayate. From the capital of Salta, they are exactly 114 kilometers of travel, just under two hours by car.
Source: Ambito

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