Getting Around
Tartagal is connected by National Routes 34 and 86; consider renting a car for flexibility.
Tartagal, located in the northeast of Salta Province, Argentina, is a tropical city renowned for its lush Yungas jungle environment. This vibrant city is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including the rare green macaw. Tartagal stands out as an important center for oil and gas extraction, as well as forestry and agriculture. The city is enriched by eight indigenous communities, adding to its cultural tapestry. Tree-lined streets with mangoes, algarrobos, and lapachos provide a picturesque setting. Tartagal also hosts regional headquarters for major universities, making it a hub for education and research.
Tartagal, located in the northeast of Salta Province, Argentina, is a tropical city renowned for its lush Yungas jungle environment. This vibrant city is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including the rare green macaw. Tartagal stands out as an important center for oil and gas extraction, as well as forestry and agriculture. The city is enriched by eight indigenous communities, adding to its cultural tapestry. Tree-lined streets with mangoes, algarrobos, and lapachos provide a picturesque setting. Tartagal also hosts regional headquarters for major universities, making it a hub for education and research.
Located in the lush Yungas jungle.
Rich in indigenous cultures with eight communities.
Home to the rare green macaw.
Key center for oil and gas extraction.
Dense tree-lined streets with mangoes and lapachos.
Close proximity to the borders of Bolivia and Paraguay.
Rich biodiversity in the surrounding jungle.
Significant indigenous cultural presence.
Key economic activities include oil, gas, and agriculture.
Tartagal is connected by National Routes 34 and 86; consider renting a car for flexibility.
Explore local markets for fresh produce and regional specialties.
Nature enthusiasts and cultural explorers.
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$50-$100 p/day
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Engage with the indigenous communities to learn about their traditions and way of life.
Visit the Yungas jungle for a chance to see the rare green macaw.
Check out the regional campuses of the National University of Salta and Catholic University of Salta.
Nature, Culture, Education
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a great time to explore the lush jungle and enjoy the mild weather.
Expect hot and humid conditions, ideal for those who enjoy tropical climates.
A pleasant time to visit with cooler temperatures and vibrant foliage.
Mild winter weather makes it a comfortable time for sightseeing and outdoor activities.