Valle Encantado

VALLES CALCHAQUIES

Quebrada del Escoipe
It is an incredible natural route inhabited by industrious rural communities that maintain their ancestral traditions and beliefs. The ravine connects the area with the Calchaquí Valley through Provincial Route No. 33. A green and zigzagging paradise that surprises at every step along the way.

Valle Encantado
It presents an extraordinary landscape that unites natural shapes and colors of surprising contrasts, where wind erosion and rain, over time, have sculpted beautiful shapes. There you can see a small lagoon and cave paintings inside caves and eaves. It is also a place for condor sighting. The place can be accessed by a 4 km steep detour and you can find the park ranger on the road to Tonco.


It is recommended not to go down in a vehicle if the road is wet due to drizzle. There are beautiful lagoons that form in the rainy season and freeze in winter. The ground is usually covered with an infinity of multicolored flowers that stand out among the stone formations.