



The excursion to the Quebrada de Humahuaca and Hornocal is a fascinating journey through the heart of northern Argentina where you will discover landscapes declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
What to expect
The journey begins by entering the Quebrada de Humahuaca, declared a World Heritage Site. The first part of the route focuses on the spectacular landscapes and the towns that precede it. We will make strategic stops in Purmamarca to admire the iconic Hill of Seven Colors and in Tilcara to explore its Pucará, an ancient fortress that immerses us in the pre-Inca history of the region, connecting with the local culture and preparing the senses for the main destination.
We arrive at the historic city of Humahuaca, the cultural heart of the Quebrada. Here we will have time to walk its cobblestone streets, visit the imposing Monument to the Heroes of Independence and its historic church. This is the moment to fully immerse yourself in local traditions, enjoy regional cuisine, and feel the energy of a millenary culture that remains alive, culminating in an unforgettable experience.
What you should know
- Hat
- Sunglasses
- Sunscreen
- Appropriate clothing
- 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 of the amount paid will be made.
What is included
- Insurance
- Transfer
- Guide
What is not included
- Meals and drinks
- Entrance fees to attractions and Hornocal viewpoint
- Site guide tip









