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[COVID-19] - Things to do when under lockdown
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<blockquote data-quote="Cruz_del_Sur" data-source="post: 1040332" data-attributes="member: 55747"><p>A very nice trip is an overnight bus to Tucuman from Buenos Aires and to explore Tucuman, Salta and Jujuy by car. Not sure about doing that solo tho (you could adjust it a bit, but I wouldn't drive that much on my own). Anywhere from 1 week to two should do for (JUST) that. Maybe you could squeeze it a bit but not too much.</p><p></p><p>The border with Bolivia is close, but to be absolutely clear, you'd be going to a town on the other side of the border. Not like you'd be exploring Bolivia etc. The trip itself is beautiful thou. </p><p>You are basically going all the way through valleys, mountains and canyons, salt plains, making stops in gorgeous little towns, trying the local wines and food. Should be relatively cheap. </p><p>About the train. God only knows when and if it'd be open. It wasn't last time I was there. You can still follow the rails a bit by car, but it is 'meh' considering the alternatives. Check before you leave if the train is running or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cruz_del_Sur, post: 1040332, member: 55747"] A very nice trip is an overnight bus to Tucuman from Buenos Aires and to explore Tucuman, Salta and Jujuy by car. Not sure about doing that solo tho (you could adjust it a bit, but I wouldn't drive that much on my own). Anywhere from 1 week to two should do for (JUST) that. Maybe you could squeeze it a bit but not too much. The border with Bolivia is close, but to be absolutely clear, you'd be going to a town on the other side of the border. Not like you'd be exploring Bolivia etc. The trip itself is beautiful thou. You are basically going all the way through valleys, mountains and canyons, salt plains, making stops in gorgeous little towns, trying the local wines and food. Should be relatively cheap. About the train. God only knows when and if it'd be open. It wasn't last time I was there. You can still follow the rails a bit by car, but it is 'meh' considering the alternatives. Check before you leave if the train is running or not. [/QUOTE]
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