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Cachi's Andean Escape

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Photo: Courtesy of Estancia Colomé

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Argentina’s Salta region, near this colonial town, offers an Andean escape from Buenos Aires.

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Destinations: Salta · Cachi

Inspired by: Cachi: Argentina’s Mountain Retreat — by Ian Mount, Published Jan. 2009

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Hotels (3)

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    Estancia Colome

    The hotel, on 96,000 acres, is the choice for isolated luxury. The television-free rooms are surrounded by fields of lavender and 150-year-old vines.

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    La Merced del Alto

    This regal adobe building looks like a centuries-old Spanish Colonial hacienda. Inside the cloistered, whitewashed rooms you’ll find pitch-perfect ... More
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    El Molino de Cachi

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    Restaurante Luna Cautiva

    In a house dating from 1796 in Cachi’s tiny downtown, Restaurante Luna Cautiva offers house-made tapas and hosts peñas, nighttime folk-music shows. More
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    Hacienda de Molinos

    Hacienda de Molinos, an hour south of Cachi, prepares gourmet salteña cuisine in a courtyard dominated by an aguaribay tree. More
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    Sala de Payogasta

    On a 19,500-acre ranch and vineyard about 15 minutes from Cachi, Sala de Payogasta serves updated regional dishes (fried goat cheese breaded in qui... More
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    Oliver Wine Bar

    Locals gather here for a glass after dinner. More
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    Mercado Artesanal

    Cachi teems with artisanal shops; the widest selection is at the Mercado Artesanal. More
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