Impressive scale and curvature of this rock formation. The flute players music reverberated well and without an echo (felt this was "cherry on top" kind of thing as we walked up to the final part to take a photo).
Talk to the local vendors. We stopped and chatted in particular with one girl who sells earrings there. Her mom makes them by hand, even incorporating the metal part of the earring in some designs. I ended up buying a pair for $2,000 pesos or $7 USD (these could easily have been $25+ anywhere...
Read moreSept.25: again a great spot to stop if coming from Cafayate to Salta on the RN68, as it's only a few meters to walk to the free entrance.
There's a big free parking. @our time of arrival the bathrooms were permanently closed.
Some local vendors were selling minerals, clothing, jewelry, drinks & other small stuff.
We arrived around 1PM & tour busses were already gone, only those with car were still there. So to have the place for your 'own' to get pictures you simply have to wait...
Read moreThe Amphitheatre is another nice presentation what nature can do. It's located just few hundred meters away from more popular Gargante del Diablo which we visited couple minutes before, so we stayed here less then there. Plus here were more people, so to be honest I liked Gargante more. If you are with younger kids then maybe this is better place for them to see stunning red rocks which were formed millions years ago in the past....
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