how to get there and when to go

how to get there and when to go
how to get there and when to go

The Yungas extend along the Jujuy corridor that borders the Andes and the Quebrada de Humahuaca. This extensive ecosystem protects a large number of species of flora and fauna. In addition, it is home to half of the country’s biodiversity.

To reach this fascinating paradise you have to cross the imposing Calilegua National Parka protected natural area of ​​1.3 million hectares that has intense routes that lead to one of the most dazzling natural beauties from Argentina.

The best time of year to explore the Yungas is from may to novemberbecause the rainy seasons are avoided, which makes this destination an ideal option for an adventurous getaway or even winter holidays to connect with this green wonder.

How to get to the Yungas of Jujuy?

To explore this hidden paradise in Jujuy, it is ideal to have a 4×4 vehicle, but The journeys can also be made by public transport for those who want it. Furthermore, with this alternative, travelers will be able to enjoy the views of the different cities and towns.

For those returning from Buenos Aires and arriving in San Salvador de Jujuy, you must take National Route 34, you can access Provincial Route 83 between Libertador San Martín and Calilegua, cross the park, then the town of San Francisco and finally, Valle Colorado and Valle Grande.

Heading to this magical natural corner, tourists will encounter the tranquil and dazzling landscapes of the north. You can explore the Jaguar Fountain, visit historic churches, stroll through a craft fair and Get to know the legendary Inca Trail.

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