Nestled in Jujuy Province, just north of Salta, Purmamarca is a charming village known for its adobe houses and Spanish colonial church. The town’s architecture, with its earthen hues and traditional designs, blends harmoniously with the surrounding landscape. However, it is the striking Cerro de los Siete Colores (Hill of Seven Colors) that truly sets the scene, providing a vivid and multicolored backdrop. Today, visitors can wander through the narrow streets, admire the historic buildings, and take in the breathtaking views of the colorful hill, making Purmamarca a picturesque destination.
More Places You Might Enjoy
- 4
Originally the site of the 2010 Taipei International Flora Exhibition, Taipei Expo Park has since transformed into one of the city’s premier green spaces. Located in the heart of Taipei, […]
- 745
The Genghis Khan Statue Complex, also known as the Chinggis Khaan Statue Complex, stands as Mongolia’s most recognizable landmark and one of the world’s largest equestrian statues. Located near Ulaanbaatar, […]
- 31
The Bossons Glacier, or Glacier des Bossons, descends from the Mont Blanc massif, hovering over the town of Chamonix. Once reaching from the summit of Mont Blanc to the village […]


