The Ischigualasto Park (or: Valle de la Luna) in Argentina
The Ischigualasto Provincial Park (“Valle de la Luna”) and the Talampaya National Park in the north-west of Argentina. Information about both UNESCO sites.
The Ischigualasto Provincial Park (“Valle de la Luna”) and the Talampaya National Park in the north-west of Argentina. Information about both UNESCO sites.
Colourful and snow capped mountains, a narrow gorge, a wide plateau, wildlife – the sceney along Ruta 60 towards Paso San Francisco is incredible!
We take a detour and discover a scenic mountain road through rainforest, the orange tree lined streets of Tucuman, Pachamama museum and some Inca ruins.
Salta in North-West Argentina is a popular destination. We recommend driving these 3 scenic routes to explore the region and its impressive landscapes.
Driving Paso de Jama from Chile to Argentina: our second time, but this trip we took more time to enjoy and photograph the breathtaking mountain scenery.
We were stuck, due to floods, around La Serena and Valle de Elqui in Northern Chile. Yet it’s such a beautiful region with friendly people – we loved it!
Back to Chile, finish with Santiago, then on to new adventures. We found mountains and dry riverbeds and evidence everywhere of Chile’s long drought.
Uspallata was our last stop in Argentina and it didn’t disappoint. A lake – Embalse Potrerillos, and mountains – 7 colored mountains and Aconagua and more.
Mountains in vibrant colours, rivers narrow and deep or wide and shallow. In this part of Argentina the scenery continually changes, as we enter Mendoza.
Still in Argentina – magnificent rivers (Aluminé & Agrio), beautiful lakes, awesome cloud formations and the majestic Araucaria (Monkey Puzzle) trees.
Part 1 of our return to Argentina. We were impressed by the scenery of the lakes district and Rio Alumine, and the friendliness of the Argentinean people.