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Inca Trails near Salta
Salta
Argentina
We will ride the Andes Mountains of Northwest Argentina the way it was done in Colonial times but keeping some XXI Century privileges. These are ancient Inca trails. It is the ideal setting for an unforgettable trip. We will get to places you can only reach on horseback.
The area has impressive landscapes and diversity of climates. Tropical forests with crystal clear streams in the Lerma Valley, the Calchaquí desert with its multicoloured mountains and the Cafayate Creek and its water and wind eroded hills. We designed our trail rides to show this breathtaking contrast.
We go up to 3000 m (9000 feet) where the forest changes to high altitude grassland. This is the homeland of the Andean condor. As the sun sets, the spectacular stars of the southern hemisphere will cover the sky. Relax at the camp with its peaceful atmosphere as you share a cup of coffee, tea or mate. All this creates the ideal ambiance to feel the timeless spirit of nature and make new friends.
All along the trail, have a chance to absorb from the locals, heirs of the ancient Incas, their deeply rooted way of life still alive high up in the mountains. Our long experience in riding tours guarantees an unforgettable vacation.
Camping Ride with pack horses Progressive Ride (no camping) Family Vacation Suitable for riders over 210 lbs
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Meeting:
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Buenos Aires / Salta
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Airport:
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Buenos Aires / Salta
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Transfer:
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Riders:
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Min
6 riders
Max
12 riders
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Trip Brochure (PDF)
Trip Rating
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Rates and Dates for 2023
Rates include*:
Accommodations, All meals, Beverages during ride, English speaking guide and pack mules, 6 or 9 riding days & Transfers as indicated in itinerary
Saddlebags are provided
A | 2023 | 12 day ride (9 riding days) | 12d / 11n | $2590 |
Declining activities in Buenos Aires | ($150) |
Small group supplement (2-3) pp | $495 |
Small group supplement (4-5) pp | $290 |
Single supplement for hotels and individual tent (to pay locally) (5) Rooms during the ride are shared) | $195 |
B | 2023 | 9 day ride (6 riding days) | 9d / 8n | $2190 |
Declining activities in Buenos Aires | ($150) |
Small group supplement (2-3) pp | $420 |
Small group supplement (4-5) pp | $250 |
Single supplement for hotels and individual tent - paid locally (5 Rooms during the ride are shared) | $195 |
* prices are per person based on double/twin occupancy
Rates Note:
Transfers can be paid via credit card
Rooms during the ride are shared
Transfer and Other Charges:
2023
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Transfer included from Salta Airport
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$0
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2023
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Extra days/ activities- Please inquire
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$0
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2023
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Transfer from Buenos Aires Int'l airport to Pistrani airport , per car, each way (1-3 pax)
This is a "Group Rate" - to be paid locally
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$60
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2023
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Transfer from Buenos Aires Domestic airport to Newerby airport, per car, each way (1-3 pax)
This is a "Group Rate" - to be paid locally
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$30
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2023
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Tango show with dinner and tango lesson, pp
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$120
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Tour Dates for 2023
Check here for details and availability
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A |
2023
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08/06
- 08/17
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12d / 11n
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12 day ride (9 riding days)
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6
/12
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Expired
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A |
2023
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08/12
- 08/23
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12d / 11n
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12 day ride (9 riding days)
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6
/12
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Expired
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B |
2023
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08/20
- 08/28
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9d / 8n
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9 day ride (6 riding days)
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6
/12
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Expired
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B |
2023
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08/25
- 09/02
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9d / 8n
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9 day ride (6 riding days)
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6
/12
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Expired
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A |
2023
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09/17
- 09/28
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12d / 11n
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12 day ride (9 riding days)
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6
/12
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Expired
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B |
2023
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09/19
- 09/27
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9d / 8n
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9 day ride (6 riding days)
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6
/12
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Expired
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A |
2023
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10/06
- 10/17
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12d / 11n
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12 day ride (9 riding days)
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6
/12
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Reserve
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B |
2023
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10/10
- 10/18
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9d / 8n
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9 day ride (6 riding days)
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6
/12
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Reserve
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B |
2023
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11/10
- 11/18
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9d / 8n
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9 day ride (6 riding days)
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6
/12
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Reserve
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A |
2023
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11/12
- 11/23
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12d / 11n
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12 day ride (9 riding days)
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6
/12
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Reserve
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A |
2023
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11/17
- 11/28
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12d / 11n
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12 day ride (9 riding days)
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6
/12
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Reserve
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B |
2023
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11/26
- 12/04
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9d / 8n
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9 day ride (6 riding days)
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6
/12
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Reserve
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B |
2023
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12/01
- 12/09
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9d / 8n
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9 day ride (6 riding days)
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6
/12
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Reserve
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Additional dates will be set for Oct, Nov and December. Also available for groups of 4+ from October - April with supplement
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Rates do not include:
International and domestic flights, Buenos Aires Pistarini airport transfers, Tango show in Buenos Aires, Travel and/or medical insurance (mandatory), Gratuities and all others not indicated.
You need to bring your own sleeping bag (can be rented for $20 ahead of time)
Sample Itinerary 12-day trip - subject to changes
Day 1: Arrival
Check in at hotel. We will take some time to visit the city and learn about its icons in a very special way: tango, Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada’s balcony, Eva Peron, etc. In the evening you might want to attend a tango show (optional).
Meals included: Dinner
Overnight at Hotel in Buenos Aires
Day 2: Transfer to Salta
Transfer to Domestic Airport & flight to Salta. We will visit the MAAM (Museum of High Altitude Archaeology) (closed Mondays). Recently opened to show the items found at an Inca human sacrifice site on top of the Llullaillaco volcano (6730 mts - 18000 ft. high). It holds the best preserved mummies worldwide. Check in at boutique hotel. Enjoy a welcome dinner with your guide.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Hotel in Salta
Day 3: Ride to Peñas Blancas
After breakfast, we will drive to meet our horses. The drive takes us along the Cuesta del Obispo and its breathtaking views and the Cardones National Park where you can usually spot guanacos (Andean camelidae). When we reach Piedra del Molino (3348 meters high) we meet the horses and gauchos. Lunch by the corral. We start our ride going south at this high altitude spot. We will reach Peñas Blancas (2750 meters high) before sunset to spend the night in a cabin with beds after crossing a small range of hills to our left. On the way there are herds of wild donkeys set free by the Spanish Conquistadors.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Peñas Blancas
Day 4: Ride to Chilo slopes & Isonza
After breakfast we get ready to ride. This day we ride the lifeline this valley has had for centuries. On our way, we can see here and there the small houses made with mud and archeological remains of ancient settlements. The ride takes us West at the beginning until we reach the very steep Chilo slopes which divide two valleys. The view is magnificent and makes us feel the power of nature. Lunch at a dry river bed which is great for cantering and we will take advantage of that. On the way, we will stop to see the ancient pictographs painted by local Indians centuries ago. We will visit Isonza which is a working ranch with its ancient way of life still intact and Leuca Burgos who makes goat cheese. The way they milk the goats, make cheese, grow their crops is centuries old and inherited from Inca times.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Peñas Blancas
Day 5: Peñas Blancas to Amblayo
We move mainly South towards Yaslaguala. The giant cactii are all over and set the stage. After lunch, we ride to Amblayo town (2450 meters high) where we will spend the night. It has only 150 dwellers and its main means of transportation is on horseback. It is renowned for its goat cheese. Sense the feeling of arriving on horseback to this tiny town with almost no cars! An unforgettable experience. To get there, we will ride first through archaeological areas where you can see pieces of painted pottery scattered around. We have a look with agreement not to remove any of the findings.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Amblayo
Day 6: Ride to Sierra Pelada
After breakfast enjoy this picturesque town and visit its ancient chapel as well as its 17th century paintings brought from Peru, have a chat with its neighbors... After lunch, we ride to the foothills of the Sierra Pelada. These multicoloured hills are unique. We will also ride the Río Salado which is a great place for cantering! Traditional goat barbecue for dinner.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Amblayo
Day 7: Amblayo to El Churqui
The riding will provide a day full of contrasts. Riding East we will be crossing the Dead Lion range. The desert gradually gives way to high altitude grasslands. This is the land of the condor. Once we reach aprox. 3000 mts. we will have the chance to see some. We start our descent into the dense forest of the Lerma Valley. At sunset, arrive at El Churqui mountain camp (1960 meters high) where we will be awaited with an energizing homemade meal.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at El Churqui
Day 8: El Churqui to Ayuso
Riding West we will cross again the Dead Lion range but now through narrow trails of the Enchanted valley until we reach Ayuso (2500 meters high). This is the home of a local family in a place that overviews the Calchaquí Valley. These ancient mud bricks that make the small house will make you feel in a world so different from your own. We put up the tents for the night.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Ayuso
Day 9: Ride to Cerro Bola
As the past two days have been spent crossing high mountains. This day we will go round the Cerro Bola (Ball mountain). It is a perfect day to canter along the dry river beds of the Salado river and have lunch down the shade of the ancient algarrobo trees. We will spend the night again at Ayuso so we will just carry with us the essentials for the day.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Ayuso
Day 10: Ayuso to Rastrojitos
We leave Ayuso riding through narrow creeks well South into the Calchaquí Valleys towards our next stop at Rastrojitos (1900 meters high). We have now moved into the Cafayate Creek which has rock formations that resemble that of the Grand Canyon, only smaller. These are the icon of the region. At Rastrojitos mountain shelter we will be awaited with a typical goat cooked in the mud oven. We put up the tents for the night.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Rastrojitos
Day 11: Rastrojitos to Puente Morales
We ride downhill towards the Las Conchas River. Some parts of our trail will be done very slowly as it is very steep. Today, we will have the chance to see one of the best views in Salta. Las Conchas river is our ending point. Say farewell to the horses at Puente Morales (1300 meters high). Transfer back to Salta city. End of ride. Check in at boutique hotel. Farewell dinner.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Hotel in Salta
Day 12: Departure
Transfer to Salta Airport. Flight to Buenos Aires on time to connect flight home. End of program.
Sample Itinerary 9-day trip - subject to changes
Day 1: Arrival & Visit of Salta
Plan to arrive at Salta airport any time before 4 PM, in time for the transfer. We will visit the MAAM (Museum of High Altitude Archaeology). Recently opened to show the items found at an Inca human sacrifice site on top of the Llullaillaco volcano (6730 mts - 18000 ft. high). It holds the best preserved mummies worldwide. Check in at boutique hotel. Enjoy a welcome dinner with your guide.
Meals included: Dinner
Overnight at Hotel in Salta
Day 2: Ride to Peñas Blancas
After breakfast, we will drive to meet our horses. The drive takes us along the Cuesta del Obispo and its breathtaking views and the Cardones National Park where you can usually spot guanacos (Andean camelidae). This is a program in its own. When we reach Piedra del Molino (3348 meters high) we meet the horses and gauchos. Lunch by the corral. We start our ride going south at this high altitude spot. We will reach Peñas Blancas (2760 meters high) before sunset to spend the night in cabins with beds after crossing a small range of hills to our left. On the way there are herds of wild donkeys set free by the Spanish Conquistadors.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Peñas Blancas
Day 3: Ride to Chilo slopes & Isonza
After breakfast we get ready to ride. This day we ride the lifeline this valley has had for centuries. On our way we can see, here and there, the small houses made with mud and archeological remains of ancient settlements. The ride takes us West at the beginning until we reach the very steep Chilo slopes which divide two valleys. The view is magnificent and makes us feel the power of nature. Lunch at a dry river bed which is great for cantering and we will take advantage of that. On the way we will stop to see the ancient pictographs painted by local Indians centuries ago. We will visit Isonza which is a working ranch with its ancient way of life still intact and Leuca Burgos who makes goat cheese. The way they milk the goats, make cheese, grow their crops is centuries old and inherited from Inca times.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Peñas Blancas
Day 4: Peñas Blancas to Amblayo
The riding today is mainly South. We will go past Yaslaguala. The giant cactii are all over and set the stage. After lunch we ride to Amblayo town (2400 meters high) where we will spend the night. It has only 150 dwellers and its main means of transportation is on horseback. It is renowned for its goat cheese. Sense the feeling of arriving on horseback to this tiny town with almost no cars! An unforgettable experience. To get there we will ride first through archaeological areas where you can see pieces of painted pottery scattered around. We have a look with agreement not to remove any of the findings.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Amblayo
Day 5: Ride to Sierra Pelada
After breakfast enjoy this picturesque town. Visit its ancient chapel and its 17th century paintings brought from Peru, have a chat with its neighbors. After lunch we ride to the foothills of the Sierra Pelada. These multicoloured hills are unique. We will also ride the Río Salado which is a great place for cantering! Traditional goat barbecue for dinner.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Amblayo
Day 6: Amblayo to El Churqui
The riding will provide a day full of contrasts. Riding East we will be crossing the Dead Lion range. The desert gradually gives way to high altitude grasslands. This is the land of the condor. Once we reach aprox. 3000 mts. we will have the chance to see some. We start our descent into the dense forest of the Lerma Valley. At sunset, arrive at El Churqui mountain camp (1960 meters high) where we will be awaited with an energizing homemade meal. We sleep inside a cabin in sleeping bags. Toilet available and cold running water.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at El Churqui
Day 7: El Churqui to La Viña
After breakfast, leave for La Viña along the course of the Las Pircas stream. These trails have been used for centuries and are still the only means of communication among locals. When we reach La Viña the minibus will be waiting for us. Two hours drive will get us to Salta city. Check in at boutique hotel.
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Hotel in Salta
Day 8: Buenos Aires City
Breakfast and transfer to airport for your flight to Buenos Aires. Transfer to hotel. We will take some time to visit the city and learn about its icons in a very special way: tango, Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada’s balcony, Eva Peron, etc. In the evening you might want to attend a tango show (optional).
Meals included: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Overnight at Hotel in Buenos Aires
Day 9: Departure
Breakfast. End of program.
Extra days and/or activities (please inquire for prices)
Salta city tour: We walk and drive the city with a guide. Its colony time buildings bring to life the way the city was at the time of the Spanish Conquistadors.
Quebrada de Humahuaca: Trip to Humahuaca Creek. Walk the ancient indian fortress in Tilcara. We reach Purmamarca and the 7 Colors Hill. Lunch. See a few of the small and picturesque towns along the creek.
Cafayate and its wineries: The road to Cafayate shows us very curious rock shapes (the amphitheater, the toad, the Titanic, etc.). At Cafayate we will visit the world renowned vineyards and wineries for wine tasting. The Torrontés variety is regarded as best in class and exported all over the world.
Meeting:
Buenos Aires / Salta
Airport:
Buenos Aires / Salta
Tack:
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South American recado saddles
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Horses:
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Criollo and Peruvian Paso cross, mountain trained
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Pace:
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Slow mountain riding - 5 to 6 hrs per riding day. Enough opportunities for those who like to canter and gallop
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
Gallop |
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Level:
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(2.5
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4
out of 5) Low Intermediate+
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Weight:
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Max
250 lbs
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Riders:
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Min
6 riders
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Max
12 riders
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Pace
We will be riding at high altitude, often above 6000-9000 feet.
The pace is slow with a few trots and canters during most of the trail due to the terrain. This allows to enjoy the scenery, the conversation, take pictures, etc.
The average riding day includes 3 hours on horseback in the morning and 3 to 4 hours in the saddle during the afternoon with plenty of intermediate stops to take pictures, spend some time at specific points of interest, etc.
Horses
We assign horses according to each rider's preference. We have plenty of horses, some are more challenging while others are very easy to handle. They are sure-footed as they were all born and raised in the mountains.
Safety measures
The trails are well known by our guides. In those places we believe risky, we step down the horse and walk. In case of emergency, our guides are trained and know what to do. We carry radio equipment in case of emergency. We consider a must that all our guests follow our guide's instructions.
Salta area
Month
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Jan
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Feb
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Mar
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Apr
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May
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Jun
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Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
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Nov
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Dec
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Average High Temperature (°F)
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83
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81
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78
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74
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71
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69
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70
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73
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76
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81
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83
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84
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Average Low Temperature (°F)
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63
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61
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60
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54
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47
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40
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38
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41
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46
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54
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58
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61
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Average High Temperature (°C)
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28
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27
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26
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24
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21
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20
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21
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23
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25
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27
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28
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29
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Average Low Temperature (°C)
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17
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16
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16
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12
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8
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5
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3
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5
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8
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12
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15
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16
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Average Precipitation (days of rain)
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13
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12
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11
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4
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1
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0
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0
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0
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1
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3
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7
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11
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Source: NOAA
Seasons
This ride can take place all year round as the weather always stays mild. It is usually sunny and nice in the day but the temperature drops at night to zero or even less as it is a dessert. The program is subject to the natural weather contingencies involved in an environment like this. There is a rainy season that stretches from December to March!
Summer is usually mild, not very warm even though we are far north in Argentina. This is because the Calchaquí Valleys are dry and we stay on average over 6000 feet. At noon the temperature reaches 29ºC (84F) but at night and during the morning it goes down to 10ºC (50F).
It might rain someday but these are short. Nevertheless, do not despair! The experience of riding under the rain is very special and provides close contact with nature, something we are looking for. This is why we ask everyone to bring a cloak. We can dry all that gets wet where we spend the night.
During Winter, the temperature reaches 20-25ºC (68-77F) during the day, but at night and during the morning it goes down to 5ºC (41F). This is the dry season so rains are unlikely.
During the ride it is much better to keep your personal clothing and items light! Normally, you only use half of what you take along. As these are pack trips we provide saddlebags to place your personal items. You can leave everything you will not need at the starting point and pick it back upon return.
In case you do not have some of the items, we will be happy to help get them.
· Two changes of clothes: loose pants, long sleeve shirts which protect better from the sun than polo T-shirts. For the cold weather it is better to carry along a few thin warm clothes rather than just one thick one. Polar sweaters do well both in summer and winter.
· In winter: undershirts and underpants
· Sleeping bag rated at 0º C or better
· Knife, mug and water bottle
· Jacket and/or poncho
· Hat (not a cap)
· Scarf, neckerchief, gloves
· Rain cape
· Swimsuit
· Sneakers (the ones that can get wet) and riding boots (optional)
· Personal medicine
· No specific vaccine is mandatory in this region but as for any outdoors activity we recommend tetanus vaccine
· Personal hygiene items and a small towel
· Sunscreen
· Sunglasses (optional)
· Small lantern and batteries
· Camera, batteries and film for at least 100 snapshots
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*Important Notice: The following ratings have been submitted by guests and do not necessarily represent the views of Hidden Trails, its partners or employees.
Every care is taken to ensure accuracy but Hidden Trails is not liable for any errors or omissions.
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Accommodations
This is a progressive ride where nights are spent in different locations.
Description
On the 9-day trip, 5 nights are spent in cabin accommodations w/shower (2 nights with no heating in the rooms), 2 nights are spent at a boutique hotel in Salta and the last night is at a hotel in Buenos Aires.
On the 12-day trip, the first night is at a hotel in Buenos Aires, 8 nights are spent in cabin accommodations or mountain refuge w/shower (2 nights with no heating in the rooms) and 2 nights are spent at a boutique hotel in Salta.
We spend the night in mountain refuges run by local herdsmen and ranchers, heirs of a pre-hispanic tradition, and have a glimpse of a way of life so different from our own. It is an experience without comparison. In all of the accommodations but the first there are beds with no linen. We use sleeping bags. It is best to bring your own sleeping bag but you can also rent one ahead of time (please inquire).
Three of the accommodations have baths with shower (one with hot water and two with cold water). Only on the first outdoors night there is no bath but there is water to wash yourself.
9-day Accommodation Itinerary - subject to changes based on availability
Night 1: Hotel in Salta
Nights 2 & 3: Peñas Blancas
Nights 4 & 5: Amblayo
Night 6: El Churqui
Night 7: Hotel in Salta
Night 8: Hotel Tribeca or similar in Buenos Aires
12-day Accommodation Itinerary - subject to changes based on availability
Night 1: Hotel Tribeca or similar in Buenos Aires
Night 2: Hotel in Salta
Nights 3 & 4: Peñas Blancas
Nights 5 & 6: Amblayo
Night 7: El Churqui
Nights 8 & 9: Ayuso
Night 10: Rastrojitos mountain shelter
Night 11: Hotel in Salta
Hotel in Salta
We usually use a small hotel located steps away from the Plaza 9 Julio de Salta. This hotel provides basic accommodations with a ceiling fan and private bathrooms. There is free Wi-Fi available.
Peñas Blancas
This is a 3000 hectares ranch where cattle is bred. The accommodations are basic cabins. By no means can it be considered a lodge, hotel or anything of the sort. However, it does provide guests with and authentic experience and offers more comfort than a tent. We sleep in beds but there is no bathroom or showers but water is available if you wish to freshen up.
Amblayo
We stay at the house of one of the local families. The accommodation is simple and basic but gives guests a glimpse into the locals’ way of life. A shared bathroom with hot shower is available. There is also electricity.
El Churqui
This is a small and rustic mountain refuge with cold running water and a toilet. Guests sleep inside the cabin in their sleeping bags.
Ayuso
We spend the night in rustic cabin overlooking the Calchaquí Valley. The shelter was built with mud bricks by a local family. There are toilets and cold running water here.
Rastrojitos mountain shelter
This rustic mountain shelter provides us with a roof for the night. No bathroom here.
Hotel Tribeca in Buenos Aires
This beautiful hotel offers modern and comfortable accommodations in the heart of Buenos Aires. The rooms are simply decorated and all feature a private bathroom, a TV, free Wi-Fi, A/C and heating. There is also a fitness center, a sauna and a sun terrace on the rooftop.
Room Occupancy
Rooms in all accommodations are shared (except for nights spent in hotels).
Meals
All meals are included during this trip and wine is serve with dinner.
For dinners in Salta and Buenos Aires, we dine in local restaurants and taste local dishes. For the rest of the trip, we will be transporting our own food so we can make simple dishes such as pastas, stews and BBQs.
Breakfast and tea at the refuges: at the refuges we have tea, coffee or hot chocolate, home made bread with jam.
Lunches on the trail: picnic style. Roast beef, ham, cheese sandwiches. Salami and home made cheese, etc. Fruits, pies for dessert. Water and wine to drink.
Dinner at the refuges: local traditional meals like lamb barbecue, stew or "empanadas". Fruits, pies for dessert. Wine, water, soft drinks.
Dietary Restrictions
We can cater for most dietary requirements (vegetarian, celiac) with prior notice. Unfortunately, we cannot cater to vegans on this trip.
Tack:
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South American recado saddles
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Horses:
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Criollo and Peruvian Paso cross, mountain trained
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Pace:
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Slow mountain riding - 5 to 6 hrs per riding day. Enough opportunities for those who like to canter and gallop
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Walk |
Trot |
Canter |
Gallop |
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Level:
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(2.5
to
4
out of 5) Low Intermediate+
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Weight:
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Max
250 lbs
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Riders:
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Min
6 riders
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Max
12 riders
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Pace
We will be riding at high altitude, often above 6000-9000 feet.
The pace is slow with a few trots and canters during most of the trail due to the terrain. This allows to enjoy the scenery, the conversation, take pictures, etc.
The average riding day includes 3 hours on horseback in the morning and 3 to 4 hours in the saddle during the afternoon with plenty of intermediate stops to take pictures, spend some time at specific points of interest, etc.
Horses
We assign horses according to each rider's preference. We have plenty of horses, some are more challenging while others are very easy to handle. They are sure-footed as they were all born and raised in the mountains.
Safety measures
The trails are well known by our guides. In those places we believe risky, we step down the horse and walk. In case of emergency, our guides are trained and know what to do. We carry radio equipment in case of emergency. We consider a must that all our guests follow our guide's instructions.
This information is not being updated on a regular basis. Hidden Trails does not
take any responsibility for the accuracy of the above information. Please, consult
the embassy or consulate for updated info.
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Inca Trails near Salta
Tour Code:
IT-ARRT20
12 days /
11 nights
~$2,590.00
Dates :
March to Nov
Trip Rating :
Difficulty :
Riding Level Explained A | Beginner  | Beginner A rider who has limited experience, is unable to post the trot and does not canter. | B | Novice
 | Novice A rider who is capable of mounting and dismounting unassisted, capable of
applying basic aids, comfortable and in control at the walk, moderate length posting
trots, and short canters. | C | Intermediate
 | Intermediate A rider who has a firm seat, is confident and in control at all paces
(including posting trots, two point canters and gallops), but does not ride regularly. |
D | Strong Intermediate
 | Strong Intermediate An intermediate rider who is currently riding regularly and is comfortable in the saddle for at least 6 hours per day. | E | Advanced
 | All of the above, plus an independent seat, soft hands, and capable of handlinga spirited horse in open country. |
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Tack:
South American recado saddles
Horses:
Criollo and Peruvian Paso cross, mount...
Pace:
Slow mountain riding - 5 to 6 hrs per ...
Walk,
Trot,
Canter,
Gallop,
Airport:
Buenos Aires / Salta
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