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- Explore the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, that boasts beautiful landscapes rich in Andean culture and more than 10,000 thousand years of history, trailing back to the earliest first hunter-gatherers
- Go rafting on Juramento River, with easy Level III rapids, taking in the stunning scenes of Juramento Canyon, with 65-million-year-old canyon walls that have yielded fossils and even dinosaur footprints
- Discover Cafayate, the most important town in the Calchaquies Valley, and well known for its wines, especially the white grape Torrontés
- See the dramatic horseshoe shaped falls of Iguassu and the lush Ibera Marshlands
- Spend a fascinating day learning about the sport of kings, polo and even participate in a mini match