Free Things to Do in Maimara
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- Maureen SDarwin, Australia751 contributionsWe were on a tour from Purmamarca to Humahuaca and then to Salta. This day we covered a lot of ground and felt it was a rushed trip as there was so much to see and do. We stopped briefly at the Painter’s Palette to take photos but would have liked to stay longer and see the varying colours during the day. The mountains were still very spectacular.
I would recommend an overnight stay in Humahuaca to have time to explore.Written 26 April 2020This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC. - SteveLondon, UK758 contributionsThis cemetery is well worth a visit if you are passing. Graves are in the hillside and decorated with colourful artificial flowers. The hillside can be climbed and great views await at the top.Written 7 October 2017This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.
- SivioR1715 contributionsE' un posto cosi' diverso, cosi' pacifico e povero al tempo stesso. Vivi un altro tipo di Natura. In mezzo ad una cavita, dopo una salita hai alle spalle "la citta'" e di fronte un'altra vallata. Riesci ad ascoltare solo il vento, niente altro... Fantastico. Nella citta' c'e' il mercato tipico, prezzi non altissimi come in Tilcara, quindi preferibile comprare qui. Consiglio di andarci a chi piace la natura, anche arida, e vedere una parte del mondo diversa.
It's a place so different, so peaceful and poor in the same time. You can live another type of Nature. In the middle of a cavity, above a climb (uphill) you have the town in your back and another valley in front. You can hear just the wind, nothing else... Amazing! In the town there is the typical market, pretty cheap not like in Tilcara, i advise to buy here. In general I advise to go in Purmamarca to who likes the nature, dry as well, and see another part of the World.Written 24 August 2015This review is the subjective opinion of a Tripadvisor member and not of TripAdvisor LLC.