Toro Gorge, or ‘Bull Gorge,’ lives up to its dramatic name with a striking red landscape and towering rock formations that resemble chess pieces. Located to the west of Salta, this canyon carves through angular and varied rock pillars, creating a visually arresting scene. Visitors can explore the area by road-tripping or by taking the narrow-gauge railway, both offering unique perspectives on the rugged terrain. The vivid colors and imposing natural architecture make for a memorable experience.
Toro Gorge (Quebrada del Toro)
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