Dienstag, 27. November 2012

Salta – as high as it get's!

Probably because we complained too much about the heat in La Rioja it was raining cats and dogs as we arrived in Salta. That's why we looked for a restaurant and had some really juicy steaks to forget about the rain.

The next day was already a little bit sunnier and we strolled around the city, had some coffee and organized our trip to the Salinas Grandes the next day. Pick up time: 7am at our hostel!
The next day a funny Salteño-guy called Emanuel awaited us with his 4x4 Toyota hilux outside the hostel. On the way we picked up another italian guy, Enriquo, and left for our trip. The first thing Emanuel, also called Mitchi, explained to us was how to chew coca-leaves. They smell like rabbit-food and taste bitter. After a while your mouth gets a little numb but there was nothing more to notice. Our way lead us through Jujuy and up to Purmamarca, with it's famous Seven-Coulour-Mountains.

Seven Color Mountain

Coca-Leaves

Purmamarca Town


We had some time to walk around the village before we continued our trip up the mountains. Within 40 kilometers the road snaked its way up from 2.200m to 4.170m above sea level. Coca-chewing and astonished by the landscape we arrived at the top and luckily we didn't have any problems with the altitude.

In german we call it "FÖNFRISUR" ;-)

The highest point of our tour


 We took a short break to enjoy the view and then went down on the other side of the mountains and there they were; Las Salinas Grandes. An enormous, never-ending and blinding white lake of salt. At first it seemed like a real lake filled with water but as we drove closer we saw that the moving and flittering was only the refection of the sun on the salt (I think that's what you call a fata-morgana). The salt lakes are as deep as 1km in the middle. We took some funny pictures in this never-ending white desert and after half an hour we had to leave because we already started to burn in the blazing sun.

Fata Morgana




"I love you soooo much!"








Salinas Grandes Panorama


We took the Ruta 40, a dirt road in direction San Antonio de los Cobres, which is part of the Panamericana highway. After nearly 3 hours on Ruta 40 we reached San Antonio de los Cobres, a small town with the highest elevation (3.775m) of any city or town in Argentina. We stopped there for lunch and had some fantastic asado (grilled meat). Our way continued down the mountains again in direction Salta. Most of the time the street winds down next to the Tren a las Nubes (the third highest railway in the world), until - after passing more of fascinating and amazing landcape - you reach Salta again. It was a long but really spectacular day!

Cementary


Ruta Nacional 40 – Part of the Panamericana Highway


Yeah, I love to take pics of Penzis glasses




Los Cardones – grows 1cm a year…



Tren a las Nubes




Ruinas de Tastil



San Antonio de los Cobres – 3775m


Samstag, 24. November 2012

Cafayate – take the right bus!

Remember: if a bus leaves at 6am and the next one at 6.30am and the second one says "directo" wait half an hour more and take the directo! Otherwise you will end up driving through the country, stopping at every corner you can find and arrive 3 hours later than expected.

After an 6h overnight bus ride from La Rioja to Tucumán, we just wanted to take the next possible bus to continue to Cafayate, and it was early and we were tired and we just wanted to sleep… and so one came to another and we ended up on the first bus. However we can now say with pride: We have seen EVERY village, house or cabin that is between Tucumán and Cafayate! ;)

At least it was worth the effort: in Cafayate we stayed at a really nice hostel (La Morada, we can only recommend it!) and had some awesome days. We went to see the Quebrada de la Concha with it's amazing rock formations and multi-colored mountains, we tried the Torrontés wine (a white-wine-speciality from this area), Torrontés ice-cream and went on a little quad bike tour.
All in all we had three fantastic days in Cafayate!

La Quebrada de la Concha


Bad Bug :-)

La Locomotiva

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