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Salta City early in the morning to La Viña
(2hrs). Meet the horses. Last minute packing before
riding into the mountainous forest of Valle de
Lerma along the course of the Las Pircas stream.
At sunset, arrive at El Churqui mountain refuge
to spend the night where we will be awaited with
an energizing homemade meal. |
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we ascend, the dense forest gradually gives way
to grasslands. Once we reach aprox. 9000 feet
and have the chance to see some condors, we find
the passage that leads to the desertic Calchaquí
Valley. We head towards the town of Amblayo where
we will spend the second night. It has only 150
dwellers. It is renowned for its goat cheese.
Traditional lamb barbecue at dinner. |
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| We visit the town and its ancient
chapel and ride all day through the Calchaquí
Valley to our next stop at Isonza ranch. |
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| A long day ride across the Calchaquí
Valley but heading back to the mountain range
that divides both valleys. A day full of contrasts.
When we reach the very steep slopes of Chilo at
9000 feet the view is awesome. We are forced to
get off the horses and let them go down on their
own. The forest landscape is back. We ride along
the narrow gorges of the Chilo River. Its walls
are as tall as 120 feet. We arrive at La Viña,
say farewell to our horses and transfer to Salta
City. |
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Days: 4
days / 3 nights.
Horses:
mountain mestizo.
Riding time: 5-6 hours /
day
Level: no riding experience
required. Suitable for novice to experienced riders.
Weather: summer: 10-30ºC;
winter: 5-25ºC.
Included: accommodation (3
nights at mountain refuges). All meals and beverages.
Departure Dates 2008:
Sunday 27, July
Sunday 3, August
Saturday 16, August
Saturday 20, September
Saturday 11, October
Saturday 8, November
Saturday 6, December. Observations:
horse rides may be cancelled and payments
reimbursed if a minimum size group is not formed.
Others:Inquire about
dates and tours of varying duration. |
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