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About Cachi
Cachi is a picturesque town located in the Calchaquí Valley in the Salta Province of Argentina. The town is known for its colonial architecture, cobblestone streets, and stunning mountain views. The local currency used in Cachi is the Argentine Peso. You can find charming boutique hotels, artisan shops, and traditional restaurants serving regional dishes.
When to visit
The best time to visit Cachi is during the spring and fall months (September to November and March to May) when the weather is mild and pleasant. Summers (December to February) can be hot, while winters (June to August) can be cold with occasional snowfall.
Getting around
Cachi is a small town that can easily be explored on foot. You can also rent a car to visit nearby attractions such as the Los Cardones National Park or take a guided tour to explore the surrounding valleys and vineyards. Taxis are also available for short distances.
Traveller tips
Make sure to try the local specialty, empanadas, a savory pastry filled with meat, cheese, or vegetables. Don't forget to visit the Cachi Cemetery, a unique burial ground with white tombstones and stunning views of the valley. Be prepared for high altitude as Cachi is located at over 2,200 meters above sea level. Pack layers of clothing for changing weather conditions. Respect the local customs and traditions of the indigenous communities in the area.