Safari To The Clouds Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Outstanding trip
Superb trip. It lasts for around 13 hours and as some have said it's best considered in three parts. Part 1 is the journey up to the train where you stop off at a few nice sites and in particular one ...
Awesome trip! very organized. Friendly staff that take care of the tourists. The tourist guide is very knowledgeable of the whole area. I learned a lot!
Returned this time to Salta to enjoy the Train to the Clouds. Last time I was there it was not available. It is a really beautiful ride, just make sure you can take in the altitude since it goes up to...
Great trip. Goes up to 4,200 m. Unfortunately nowadays it departs/ends at San Antonio de los Cbres (from Saöta you are transferred by bus); train section could be longer (as in former times)!
The train used to run from Salta, but now there is a 170km coach ride by road to San Antonio de las Cobres, where the train actually starts. The road runs alongside the railway track and is very pict...
Outstanding trip
Superb trip. It lasts for around 13 hours and as some have said it's best considered in three parts. Part 1 is the journey up to the train where you stop off at a few nice sites and in particular one ...
Loved it.
Awesome trip! very organized. Friendly staff that take care of the tourists. The tourist guide is very knowledgeable of the whole area. I learned a lot!
Must see
Returned this time to Salta to enjoy the Train to the Clouds. Last time I was there it was not available. It is a really beautiful ride, just make sure you can take in the altitude since it goes up to...
Tren a las Nubes - Train to the clouds
Great trip. Goes up to 4,200 m. Unfortunately nowadays it departs/ends at San Antonio de los Cbres (from Saöta you are transferred by bus); train section could be longer (as in former times)!
170km by road to the train.
The train used to run from Salta, but now there is a 170km coach ride by road to San Antonio de las Cobres, where the train actually starts. The road runs alongside the railway track and is very pict...