
If you´re travelling north from Buenos Aires, this might be the first time you really feel like you`re in South America. Jujuy still is an Argentine city, with western-style cafés and shops. But it has a large Quechua population, which gives this town a very intercultural feel. Accept for during the siesta, which is taken dead serious here, there is always a pleasant chaos in town. Do bring your earplugs if you intend to sleep at night. Around the bus terminal lodging is redicously cheap, but it´s always noisy there. A good night´s sleep is essential to apreciate the feel of this town.
This can be a good base for exploring the magnificent Andes by rented car, north to the Quebrada de Humahuaca or west to the Salinas Grandes and back through the valley where the superexpensive ´Tren a las Nubes` passes. Also don´t miss the road between Salta and Jujuy which is not used by the busses. Most of the road goes through spectacular forested mountains.
Bahia blanca
Bariloche
Buenos Aires
Corrientes
Dickenson Bay
Esquel
Gaiman
Glacieres National Park
Humahuaca
Iguazu falls
Jujuy
Junin de los Andes
La Mira
La rioja
Los alerces national park
Mar del plata
Mendoza
national park
Pres.Roque Saenz Pena
Resistencia
Rio Gallegos
Salta
Tandil
Torres del Paine
Tucuman
Ushaia
Valdes Peninsula