Jujuy

Jujuy is a Province in the Andean Northwest region of Argentina.

Cities

 * – The provincial capital with colonial architecture and strong indigenous presence, but mostly a city of not much interest to tourist.
 * – A laid back western town with many cheap hostels and the nearby impressive Serranias del Hornocal rock formations.
 * – A beautiful mountain village in the Quebrada de Humahuaca just north of the Humahuaca. The road to Iruya is one of the most impressive and breathtaking trips in Argentina.
 * – A less touristed border town on the way to Bolivia.
 * – A popular but somewhat overpriced tourist destination with the famous Hill of Seven Colors. Good for taking a picture, hiking the Los Colorados trail behind the town and leaving again.
 * – An inexpensive town in the Quebrada de Humahuaca with the popular Pucará de Tilcara, an Omaguaca archaeological site of indigenous culture.
 * – A tiny town in the Quebrada de Humahuaca with a little old church.
 * – Another tiny town, also famous for its old church.

Other destinations

 * – biologically diverse Yungas forest

Understand
The region has always been a crossroads for economic, social and cultural communication. It has been populated for 10,000 years, since the settlement of the first hunter-gatherers, which is evidenced by substantial prehistoric remains. It was a caravan road for the Inca Empire in the 15th century, then an important link between the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru, as well as a stage for many battles of the Argentine War of Independence.

Talk
Most people you will encounter in the Jujuy region will speak only Spanish. There are however large numbers of people from Bolivia and Peru who speak Quechua.

Get in
Buses run from Salta to most destinations in the province. From Salta to San Salvador de Jujuy is only a two-hour bus journey.

From Bolivia, the main border crossing is at Villazón (Bolivia) and La Quiaca (Argentina). You can get to the border by bus or train from elsewhere in Bolivia, and then catch a bus from the La Quiaca bus terminal to other parts of Jujuy.

Get around
The towns in the province are well connected by buses. To see some of the more remote natural attractions, though, you'll need to drive or pay for a private car or tour.

See
This province has stunning nature – staggering mountains and desert, sprinkled with cacti. A drive or bus ride through the region's highways will bring you past beautiful mountain views, and a couple of towns in the region (Humahuaca and Purmamarca) are known for their distinctive colorful mountains.

Eat
There are so many different price ranges to choose from and one of the most upscale is Miralejos facing the Plaza Belgrano. Not only is the food the best in Argentina, so is the wine and the conversation. If you want to try some of the sweetest desserts go to Casa Bindo. You might never finish your dessert but it's worth it for the sugar high at least.

Sleep
There are quite a few hostels in Jujuy.



Stay safe
In this largely rural, tourist-friendly area, the biggest concern is altitude sickness. Take it easy when ascending to high altitudes.

Go next

 * Bolivia – the main crossing is at La Quiaca
 * Salta Province to the south and east