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Maimará

Maimará (Argentina)

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5 / 5 - One review
How to get there
8km drive south from Tilcara
When to go
All year round
Minimum stay
One day

Reviews of Maimará

Julie Olagnol Travel writer
91 travel articles

Maimara is a traditional village in the colourful Andean mountains of northwest Argentina.

My suggestion:
Whether you go by car, bus or bike, make sure you tour this wonderful, mountainous region.
Summary:

Along with Patagonia, the Andean northwest was a favourite during my trip to Argentina. All around Salta, a few hundred kilometres from Chile and Bolivia, the mountain ranges are a blend of greens, violets and ochres. 

The must-sees in Quebrada de Humahuaca, which links Jujuy to La Quiaca on the Bolivian border, are Purmamarca and the Cierro de los Siete Colores, Tilcara and its cacti forest, Maimara with its Paleta del Pintor (painter's palette) and Humahuaca.

Two things struck me at Maimara - the shape of the mountain reminded me of waves and the buildings were mud-brick. Touring the area is easy whilst accomodation is cheap and cheerful. The landscape is so incredible, you'll wonder if it's been Photoshopped! A must-see!

The incredible mountains of northwest Argentina