Hornocal Tour: Explore the 14 Color Mountain and Humahuaca's Gorge in One Day

Without a doubt, a tour to Hornocal allows you to witness one of the world’s most stunning natural miracles in a single day. You’ll behold the 14-color hill, explore the entire Humahuaca gorge, visit Pucara de Tilcara, and marvel at the 7-color hill in Purmamarca.

Duration: 13 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Serranias Del Hornocal - Undoubtedly one of the most beautiful natural wonders in the world can be seen in one day on the excursion to Hornocal. The hill of the 14 colors
What's Included
  • Snacks
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
What's Not Included
  • Tea and coffee
  • Gratuities
  • Pucara de Tilcara entrance tkt
Additional Information
  • IMPORTANTE: Para compras realizadas en pesos argentinos, el valor publicado es en dólar a cambio oficial y en el mismo no figura el impuesto PAIS (30%), ni impuesto GANANCIAS (30%). Estos se veran reflejados en el resumen de su tarjeta de credito, o se descontaran en el momento con tarjeta de debito, agregandose como extra al valor final del servicio.
Location
Buenos Aires 45
Buenos Aires
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Pco
Oct 30, 2024
Simply Breathtaking - About 45 minutes from Humahuaca up a fairly treacherous unpaved "road" the view is well worth the effort. You can get a hire up to the top, but it's a tough drive, we opted for the tour from Humahuaca with a guide and 4-wheel drive for Pesos 15k (about $15) and took 2 12 hours. There are a few local food stalls and a small artisan craft market. This is another must destination see in NW Argentina. The start point at Hunahuaca has a large artisan craft market and shows a typical view of rural Argentine life and is worth a stop too.
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Clarisapenia86
Oct 4, 2024
Imposing - Shocking landscape!! Super recommended. That's if you take care not to suffer height (coca leaf, hydration and some sweet candy) They charge you $1000 on the way in.
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Danielasi1810in
Sep 14, 2024
The Horn at sunset. - 4X4 road trips depart from the Humahuaca Terminal area. $5,000 with one hour of waiting. The time was enough to go down a little walk that allows you to have beautiful views, at a time of year with few people visiting the place. Carry light weight, a bottle of water, sunscreen and a hat. I had no problems with the height, although I did the excursion the same afternoon I arrived in Humahuaca. I used coca leaves.
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Marudiego
Sep 4, 2024
Amazing scenery. Imposing - We had doubts about going with the car or hiring a van. Everyone tells you that the road is easy, that there is no problem but eventually we decided to hire a 4x4 because the car was rented and they said that sometimes stones fly and can cause bumps or break the windshield. The truth is that it was a good option to hire the van (there is a lot in the terminal of humahuaca, it starts 15000 per person), because the road is all of ripio, with sharp curves and some cliffs, although nothing q can not be done with a normal car. Also along the way they explain everything. When we arrived we had 40 minutes to take pictures, and go traking that brings you even closer to the hill of 14 colors. There was no rush (some say q hurry, make sure that before you hire him). We made the descent (it is 300 meters approx but steep) took pictures and climbed back to where the van was waiting. Important advice not to die on the climb as q is super steep: climb zigzag or backwards, this way you get more oxygen. I'm not in super state and I could do it, slow but you can. On the platform where the cars are left there are toilets
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Ignaciod671
May 16, 2024
Hornocal 14 colors And more!!!! - A long cornice path that with care can be done with time without rush and enjoy this beautiful attraction, be careful with the vans that circulate and take tourists at full speed without respect for the smaller vehicles...we reach the top and Then we went down the path, it is difficult to go back up but it is not to be missed.....everything to enjoy, we ended up eating tortillas and having mates in the sun.
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Marianapt7941zi
Mar 29, 2024
Beauty - The trip is long, but the journey is worth it. The landscape is dreamlike. After going through ledges and incredible views they arrive at paradise. I keep it in my heart
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Jorgericardom303
Mar 28, 2024
The branch of earthly paradise - After a fairly steep climb by car, we arrived at "the branch of paradise on earth." The viewpoint located at more than 4,000 meters s/n/m shows you amazing views. Colors, mountains, sky, clouds... wow I will be back as soon as I can. If you travel to Jujuy, no matter what, you should not miss this unique experience.
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Chessyxelmundo
Dec 3, 2023
Exquisite place - Wonderful place. Closes at 6 p.m. the access. Gravel road but with comfortable climbs, not abrupt steep ones. It's worth going.
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Cristinacb3704zp
Oct 29, 2023
I wouldn't recommend it to an enemy. - My experience was bad regarding the organization of the trips. I WOULD NEVER RECOMMEND THEM AND LESS HIRE THEM AGAIN. I was only going to take two excursions. As soon as I got off the plane, they called me to change the date of Humahuaca/Hornocal (scheduled for a Wednesday and they proposed to do it on Friday), even without knowing if I would still be in Salta. They explained to me that it was because they didn't fill the quota. They were lucky that I was still in the city and that I gave them the best vibes. Then I ask that Cafayate be brought forward to me for the day they were leaving me free. With arrogance and insistence they tell me that it is impossible because for that Wednesday the quota was full. I asked them to reconsider it. They told me again that it was not possible. At that moment the conversation became tense and I explained to them that they were transferring a problem from them to me and that I would not accept it unless they returned the money. They told me "not to threaten them", it was a rather clumsy lady who, after telling me that she was going to try, sent me a new message telling me YES, that on Wednesday I could do Cafayate and that the other excursion was scheduled for Friday. Ok: a shame that you have to be strict for something that was obviously possible to solve. On Wednesday, returning from Cafayate, they sent me a message telling me that on Thursday they would look for me at my hotel to do Humahuaca/Hornocal. I reminded them that THEY THEMSELVES had told me that I could only do it on Friday. Reluctantly I accepted, because I didn't want to argue anymore or get any more stressed. I was finally on vacation and the last thing I wanted was to argue again. They explained to me that they had it loaded into the system that way and that what happened on Friday, I repeat requested by them, had been a mistake by the stubborn employee. Punctual when looking for me, when I have to make the transfer from Urquia to Hornocal in a 4x4, I realize that the vehicle for four was overbooked. The driver of the company with which they outsourced the service had loaded two more passengers - a Uruguayan couple - who most likely uploaded on their own without consulting the driver named Noemi. I had to sit in the back of the vehicle, uninhabitable and without windows. Upon return. from Hornocal I decide that I am going to change places since I had also paid (10 days before for all of the trips and that I had expressly requested front seats, which appears in my vouchers) - so I had the right to a better seat. The Uruguayan man who caught the driver was angry and violently insulted me, when I had never spoken to him or spoken a single time. He did it with the connivance of the trout driver. In those cases I usually report the violent person to the police but again I didn't want to ruin my short vacation and I only filed one complaint: 1st scheduling. from Nordic that referred me to commercials. I write the same message both to commercials and to the email through which I made the reservations, I insist that I pay in advance by reserving my places and in none of the three did they send me at least an apology, which was the minimum I was hoping for. Finally, the fact of the matter was that they simply reversed the agreed dates, something that from the beginning would have seemed reasonable to me and within the agreement I made when paying. Not only did I have to eat the insult of a sneaky alpha male passenger (who in addition to telling me to shut up when I heard that he insulted me, but the man doubled the bet and told me to my face: "impolite, Buenos Aires, you refuse to be "To his violence he added the unacceptable act of racism when I had never addressed him, I clarify again... No one from the company apologized for anything. In short: a disaster of organization and zero care towards me who was his passenger, no The Uruguayan man protected by a bribe. I am sorry that this bad review harms the good guide, Ximena, very solid, empathetic and respectful but who clearly threw the ball at the company and never made excuses for anything. If not, I would recommend this company that turned out to be a disaster and that I hired because the Marriott chain, of which I am a member, recommends it. My suggestion: look for another of the many other companies that make regular trips. I added that when I hired them I requested the possibility of a trip. with. fewer people who didn't even bother to budget, denying me that possibility. SO MY SUGGESTION IS: DON'T HIRE THEM. I highlight the good work of the guide and I hope that in the short future he will get a job in a more serious company that also respects his work. Good drivers. The buses: uncomfortable and without a bathroom for 12/14 hour excursions. They were lucky that no one wanted to poop because it could have been even more catastrophic. Not only are they disorganized and clumsy, but they endorsed two crimes: racism and gender violence. Gentlemen: none of this applies. Thank you for being so clumsy again: an apology is typed quickly but not even that. I insist that his clumsiness and arrogance seemed shameful to me. unacceptable.- Lack of manners and I will repeat ad nauseam: organization. Those who consider hiring their services are advised. Thank you for the space to be able to transmit my disastrous experience.
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531miguelmelquiadesm
Apr 10, 2024
Not very informative - They gave us an excursion to Humahuaca + Hornocal, but they did not explain to us that the tour was divided and without lunch, 3 hours in Hornocal without the option to eat and without knowing that we had to bring food to eat something terrible In addition to the fact that they changed our dates from one day to the next
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Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).