Horseback riding here offers an unforgettable way to explore this highland paradise, Landscapes Painted by Time.
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Jujuy’s scenery is unlike anywhere else. From the multi-colored hills of Purmamarca to the vast salt flats of Salinas Grandes, the province showcases surreal terrain sculpted by time and tradition. The Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, offers sweeping mountain views, ancient trails, and a spiritual connection to pre-Columbian civilizations.
Riding through this land gives you an immersive sense of its rhythm—quiet, powerful, and enduring.
Places to Visit
Purmamarca: Home to the famous Cerro de los Siete Colores (Hill of Seven Colors), a charming town with adobe houses, artisan markets, and access to scenic trails.
Tilcara: A cultural hub with archaeological sites like Pucará de Tilcara, plus museums, music, and traditional Andean cuisine.
Humahuaca: A historic village further north with cobbled streets, colonial architecture, and rich folklore.
Salinas Grandes: A shimmering white desert of salt flats that feels otherworldly, best experienced at sunrise or sunset.
Horseback Riding Experiences
Horseback riding in Jujuy connects you with centuries-old pathways used by indigenous peoples, traders, and shepherds. Guided by local gauchos or Andean communities, you’ll traverse terrain that is both sacred and visually stunning.
Options include:
Short rides through the Quebrada de Humahuaca, offering elevated views of multi-hued mountains and ancient ruins.
Half-day rides along cactus-lined ridges, past herds of llamas and hidden waterfalls.
Multi-day journeys between villages, where riders stay in traditional lodges and share meals with local families—deepening the cultural experience.
Every ride is more than a journey—it’s a dialogue with the Andes, a chance to witness traditions that live in harmony with the land.