



Excursion to Cafayate: Wine Route and Quebrada de las Conchas is the essential journey for those who want to combine the geological majesty of northwest Argentina with the sophistication of its high-altitude vineyards.
General information
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What to expect
The journey begins in the city of Salta, following the picturesque National Route 68 southward. The route enters the impressive Quebrada del Río de las Conchas, a natural reserve of stunning beauty. Along the way, scheduled stops will be made at its most famous geological formations, such as the Devil's Throat, the Amphitheater, and The Castles, to closely appreciate the whimsical shapes and intense reddish colors that wind and water have sculpted in the mountains over millions of years.
After crossing the quebrada, the itinerary ends with arrival in Cafayate, a charming town in the heart of the Calchaquí Valleys and the epicenter of one of the highest wine regions in the world. Here, you will have the opportunity to visit an emblematic winery to learn about the production process of its renowned high-altitude wines, with a special focus on the region's signature grape, Torrontés. The experience is completed with a tasting to discover the unique flavors and aromas that characterize these wines.
What you should know
- It is recommended to wear clothing suitable for the type of activity and weather at the time of the activity.
- It never hurts to bring water and snacks to regain energy
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Smoking
- Drugs
- This activity is subject to weather conditions. If the operator determines that it is not possible to carry out the outing, it will be rescheduled for another available date. If rescheduling is not possible, a full refund will be issued.
What is included
- Guide
- Insurance
- Visit to wineries and Museum
What is not included
- Glasses, sunscreen, hat, and appropriate clothing.
- Tickets













