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Salta - At the agreed time, you will be picked up in your Salta accommodation, where this excited day begins.
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Quebrada del Rio de las Conchas - You’ll travel along Route No 68 to go to the neighboring city of Cafayate, the heart of a world famous wine-making region. On your way there, you will also get to see beautiful mountain landscapes, and even get to cross Las Conchas River Gorge.
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Museo de la Vid y el Vino - Once you’ve arrived at Cafayate, visit the Museum of Vine and Wine to get a sense of the history of the region and learn about the procedures that cellars use to make their wines. You’ll also learn about the main characteristics of high-altitude wines.
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Cafayate - Then visit two wineries, where in addition to touring their facilities, you will enjoy a tasting of their most renowned wines. In recent years, the wine industry has experienced tremendous growth by promoting the development of outstanding quality wines recognized in international markets and competitions. The quality and the singularity of Salta comes from the region’s height between 5,200 and 7,800 feet (1600 and 2400 meters) above sea level. Those who wish to can also have lunch (own expense) in one of the wineries.
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Salta - In the afternoon return to Salta by the same path, taking advantage of the “golden hour” light to capture some good pictures.
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- Local guide
- Wine tasting
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only)
- Alcoholic Beverages
- Lunch
Board a bus and embark on a journey along the picturesque Route No 68, experiencing the world’s highest wine trail. Uncover the popular vineyards of the region, relishing breathtaking views of vibrant mountains. Seize the opportunity to partake in a wine tasting session guided by native sommeliers, who will navigate you through the history of winemaking.
- Minimum drinking age is 18 years
- A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.