Argentina · Jujuy

Quebrada de Humahuaca

Ancient Inca trade route through rainbow canyons

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The Quebrada de Humahuaca cuts a 155-kilometer gash through Argentina’s high desert, following the same route Inca traders used centuries ago. You’ll climb from Jujuy through the Cerro de los Siete Colores (Hill of Seven Colors) near Purmamarca, where sedimentary layers paint the mountainsides in impossible reds, purples, and yellows. The route passes through Tilcara with its ancient pucará fortress and ends at the colonial town of Humahuaca at 2,939 meters elevation.

This is mostly graded dirt and pavement suitable for any high-clearance vehicle, though some side canyons require 4WD for exploration. Best tackled April through October when summer rains won’t turn arroyos into torrents. Stock up on water and fuel in Jujuy—services are sparse once you’re committed. What you get is a living museum where Quechua villages still practice ancient traditions, plus camping under some of the clearest skies in South America.

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Length (miles)96 mi / 155 km
Duration2-3 days
Max elevation (ft)9643 ft
Best seasonApril-October
Minimum vehicleStock SUV high-clearance
Nearest townJujuy, Jujuy
Land managerUNESCO World Heritage Site
Permit requiredNo
Cell serviceSpotty
Water crossingsYes
Dispersed campingYes
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