Stay with local community hosts in a small hidden valley as you explore the Humahuaca Gorge and spectacular Seven Color Mountains. Your hosts in the Ocumazo community will give you a unique perspective on life in the area around this UNESCO World Heritage site. Spend your days hiking, visiting ruins of ancient fortresses, eating delicious local food and enjoying the beauty of the region.
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Visit the Humahuaca Gorge, a breathtaking area recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Hike to the summit of the Santa Ana Hill to take in the incedible views of the Hornocal Mountains.
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Participate in daily activities with your hosts through cheese making, guided walks around the village, and helping out with agricultural tasks.
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DAY 1 – Salta to Humahuaca
DAY 2: Ocumazo Community and Hike
DAY 3 – Return to Salta
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Your Local Host

Origins Argentina
Locally Owned Tour Operator
Origins connects travelers to unique experiences with local communities throughout Argentina, though they have a special connection to the Rural-Tourism Cooperative of the Calchaqui Valley and people of northwest Argentina.
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Your tour will begin in Salta. You'll be transported by private van passed Jujuy and the surrounding area.
