POZO DE LAS ÁNIMAS
Read moreA few steps from El Sosneado, on the provincial route 222 to 6 km from Los Soft, don't miss to go to the Wells des Âmes (Pozo de las Ánimas). This geological curiosity is made up of two huge cavities filled with water, reflecting the sky and clouds and in which the wind into and gives rise to the numerous legends surrounding this magical place. The site is accessible all year round, with precautions, especially if you move with children, the walls are very steep.
PARQUE PROVINCIAL DE ISCHIGUALASTO - VALLE DE LA LUNA
Read moreWe also call the park of Ischigualasto (not always easy to pronounce), "moon Valley", which is actually the nickname given to Valle Pintado. When you look at this valley, you will acknowledge that it is talking about what is currently known as the Moon. The park is of great scientific importance because it is one of the only places in the world where all stages of the triassic era are represented (between 248 and 206 million years). The scientific exploitation of the park depends on the University of San Juan, which regularly invites researchers from all over the world to carry out excavations.
The park is a large valley bordered by two mountain ranges, Cerro Colorado and Los Rastros.
The classic course is to discover the famous rock formations and named according to their appearance (or depending on the appearance of your imagination): a submarine (El Submarino), a mushroom (El Hongo), a field of perfect curves (La Cancha de bochas) and the beautiful and surreal vallée valley (Valle Pintado).
QUEBRADA DE DON EDUARDO
Guide offering tours to see the geological formations of the La Quebrada de ...Read more
CIUDAD PERDIDA
Lost city with rock formations, where Lagosuchus Talampayensis, one of the ...Read more
ARCO IRIS CANYON
Read moreIt is the Talampaya guides co-operative that manages this excursion. The canyon has its name (rainbow) since it will be followed by a variety of colours, from ochre to violet.
LOS CAJONES
Read moreThis circuit takes you to a rather wild gorge, Los Cajones, where the Río Talampaya is born, but it is no longer possible to venture further because of the stone falls. The canyon in question is very narrow.
TALAMPAYA CANYON
Talampaya Canyon tours, with 3 stops to admire the rock formations and ...Read more
PARQUE GENERAL SAN MARTÍN
Parque General San Martín suggests a walk to discover the monument to the ...Read more