The Colors of the North
Jujuy is a destination seemingly painted by nature, with landscapes as vibrant as its culture. From the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to the breathtaking Serranía de Hornocal, the province invites travelers on a journey of colors and traditions. Every corner exudes the essence of Andean villages, their lively festivals, and their deep connection with Pachamama.
Our Featured Experiences:
Hornocal Viewpoint & Humahuaca
Salinas Grandes & Purmamarca
Yavi & Laguna Colorada Petroglyphs
Barrancas (Jujuy’s Puna)
All our experiences are tailor-made, designed to suit your tastes and interests. We specialize in creating unique moments that truly reflect what you’re looking for, ensuring excellence and dedication in every detail.
Hornocal Viewpoint & Humahuaca
A natural spectacle of 14 colors and the rich history of Humahuaca.
Salinas Grandes & Purmamarca
An endless salt desert alongside the Seven Colored Hill.
Yavi & Laguna Colorada Petroglyphs
Ancient rock art and a village with centuries of history.
Barrancas (Jujuy’s Puna)
Unique landscapes and otherworldly rock formations.
Jujuy
Located in northwestern Argentina,
1,350 km from Buenos Aires.
2-hour flight from Buenos Aires.
The province of Jujuy is located in the extreme northwest of Argentina, bordering Bolivia and Chile. It is renowned for its stunning landscapes, including the Salinas Grandes, the Seven Colored Hill in Purmamarca, and the Pucará de Tilcara. Jujuy is also the gateway to the Argentine Altiplano, a one-of-a-kind region where culture and nature merge in perfect harmony.
Jujuy boasts diverse climates, ranging from valleys and gorges to the high-altitude puna. In summer, its vibrant landscapes contrast beautifully with occasional rains, while in winter, clear skies offer spectacular views. Throughout the year, traditional celebrations such as the Humahuaca Carnival add to the richness of the experience.