Salta

The Pulse of the Calchaquí Valleys
Salta is defined by its contrasts. In a single journey you travel through the lush green of the Lerma Valley and the colorful Calchaqui Valleys, where intense-hued hills and giant cardón cacti shape the landscape. The pace is steady and rhythmic, perfectly in tune with the land and its natural rhythms. Over the days, rural life and local culture reveal themselves in everyday moments: simple gestures, shared flavors, and traditions that remain alive and authentic. It is an experience centered on connection with the land, its people, and a way of travelling that values calmness and authenticity.
Season 2025-2026 Dates
- Holy Week, April 2nd to 5th. (Full)
- April: 10th to 14th
- April: 18th to 22nd
- October 10-14 (Waiting list)
- October: 21st to 25th (Open for training).
- October: 28th to November 1st. (To be confirmed)
- November: 5th to 9th (Waiting list)
- November: 15th to 19th (Open for training)
- November: 26th to 30th (Open for training)
Available dates
The crossing is subject to weather conditions.
Each Day, a Unique Adventure
The expedition runs over five days and four nights, starting and ending in the city of Salta. Each riding day includes five to six hours in the saddle, with breaks for lunch and rest along the way. All meals are included — from breakfast to dinner — featuring typical regional dishes prepared on site. Nights are spent in mountain refuges and rural outposts along the route. No previous riding experience is required; horses are carefully matched to each rider’s level. The group is accompanied at all times by experienced local guides and baqueanos, ensuring a safe, well-organized journey.

How to get there
The night before the ride, you will have the chance to join us at a traditional and authentic Peña in Salta, where you can enjoy the region’s folk music. Our adventure begins when we meet you in Salta early in the morning on the first day. From there, we take you to the hills behind the small town of La Viña, south of Salta, to meet the horses and saddle up. We recommend flying directly to Salta from Buenos Aires.
What to Bring
This is a genuine, rustic gaucho-style experience. We provide all meals, drinks, horses, and horse equipment. We sleep in mountain refuges.
You will need:
§ Rest and warmth: Sleeping bag rated to -10 °C comfort, blanket or poncho
§ Clothing: Long-sleeve shirts, long-sleeve thermal base layer, short-sleeve t-shirt, sweatshirt, warm jacket, waterproof/windbreaker jacket, thin gloves or base-layer gloves, layered clothing for cold and wind, riding chaps (polainas), wide-brim hat with chin strap, warm beanie or Buff-style neck gaiter
§ Accessories:Flashlight/headlamp, category 4 sunglasses, hat with chin strap, camera, gloves
§ Hygiene and personal care: personal hygiene toiletries, towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, personal first aid kit.
Frequent questions
No, it is not necessary. We have different horses and we select them based on
experience. For inexperienced riders or children we also have
well-trained and gentle horses.
Yes, we have trips for families. Depending on the children's ages and their riding experience, we offer shorter or longer excursions.
The minimum age is 12 years. Contact us beforehand.
Yes, of course.
Sleeping bag.
Layered garments, for cold temperatures and wind.
Hat with drawstring.
Camera.
Gloves.
Hat with headlamp.
Personal hygiene items.
Towel.
Swimwear.
Yes, but please ensure you have your own individual insurance policy, specifying that you ride a
horse.
Yes, they have a good life here.
We provide saddlebags for you to carry your personal belongings on the trip. We can provide a sleeping bag at an additional cost.
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