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Easy hiking trails in Quebrada De Humahuaca traverse a landscape characterized by vivid, multi-colored mountains and river-scoured canyons. This UNESCO World Heritage site in Argentina features arid terrain that ascends towards the Puna plateau. The region's geology includes iconic formations such as the Hill of the Seven Colors and the Serranía del Hornocal, offering diverse scenery for hikers.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The colors of the mountain glow in different shades of pink, purple, yellow and red, which is caused by the presence of different minerals in the rock layers. This natural phenomenon not only offers a unique sight, but also gives you the feeling of moving in an almost surreal landscape. The hike around and up the Cerro de los Siete Colores is easily accessible, and from the viewpoints you have a wonderful view of the village of Purmamarca and the surrounding mountains. A visit is particularly worthwhile in the morning and evening hours, when the light enhances the colors. It feels like walking in a natural open-air museum. A tip: The altitude of the mountain is about 2460 meters, so you should bring plenty of water and take breaks to get used to the thinner air. This place is part of the Quebrada de Humahuaca protected area, which means that certain regulations should be followed to preserve nature.
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It is best to take a taxi from Humahuaca, which is 25 km away. There are toilets, a large tent with souvenir stands and you can buy food and drinks.
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Although a lintel and one of the bells record the dates of 1648 and 1688, it is not possible to guarantee similar dates for the church, since the lintels were usually reused in successive buildings and the entire area of the Quebrada was destroyed during the period of the wars of independence. The current temple has the authentic characteristics of the Spanish-American churches of the Sevillian Mudejar tradition: the single tower and the structure of the nave roof in pair and knuckle form, with two sloping pieces of wood that support the cardón roof and a third horizontal one - the knuckle - triangulating the system and stabilizing the whole; this structure appears above the façade, creating a shelter space. The single-nave nave has a width-to-height ratio of 1:1 and is almost 7 m long. In the 25 m length of the nave, the sotocoro, the nave itself and the altar area follow one another without visible boundaries. The only sources of light are the entrance portal, the choir window above it and a small side opening in the altar area. There is no altarpiece at the front, but a series of elements attached to the wall: the tabernacle, above it the image of Saint Rose in a niche and on the sides two paintings, a Pietá and an Assumption of the Virgin. On the side walls, a Virgin of Cocharcas stands out, followed by ten Cusco paintings on the life of Santa Rosa. Source: https://www.argentina.gob.ar/capital-humano/cultura/monumentos/capilla-de-santa-rosa-de-lima-purmamarca
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The Cerro de los Siete Colores is a mountain in Purmamarca, in northwestern Argentina. The mountain and town are located in the Tumbaya department in the Jujuy province. The mountain is located on the western edge of Purmamarca and has a height of around 2460 meters. The different shades of color are caused by the presence of various minerals in the rocks. The mountain, with its variety of colors, is typical of the pastel-colored, largely vegetation-free mountains of the Puna. Source: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cerro_de_los_Siete_Colores
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The word Pukara is of Aymara and Qichwa origin. It means strength. The Pucará of the Tilcaras had a strategic location next to the confluence of the Huasamayo River and the Rio Grande. The ruins were discovered by the ethnographer Juan Bautista Ambrosetti, who began the recovery of the place in 1908. During the visit you will get a sense of how people lived in the city before the arrival of the Spanish. It is very interesting and worthwhile, not only for the history but also for the beauty. A curious fact is that the same signs that explain along the route indicate that serious errors were made in the excavations that destroyed parts of the archaeological site and altered its original shape. A shame. At the archaeological site there is also a High Botanical Garden. It is located at the entrance to the Pucará de Tilcara site, on the left. Specimens of the typical species of the flora of the Quebrada de Humahuaca and the Puna are cultivated and studied. They are all xerophilous plants (dry-lovers) and mainly cacti, that is... Lots of CACTI! Source: https://www.norte.com/tilcara/
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Very beautiful panorama of the Pucara de Tilcara site. Be careful of the climb, which is not always easy. Very beautiful 360 view. Paid access at discretion.
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The Cabildo, named for its gallery of arches (a rare element in the area's architecture), sits in front of the central square and was built in the mid-19th century, possibly for May Revolution celebrations. It is one story in length and features a four-arched portico and thick adobe walls twice as thick as current buildings. In the niche you can see the very old ceiling made of cardboard panels and on the outside the mud cake that covers the ceiling. It is the smallest cabildo in Argentina and the building has become an architectural, historical and social icon of the place, being considered one of the last ten traditional councils still standing in Argentina. Today it functions as a cultural hall and exhibition center. Source: https://postadepurmamarca.com.ar/paseos/cabildo/
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I was on the other side. it won't take long!!!
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Quebrada de Humahuaca offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 6 routes specifically categorized as easy. These trails are perfect for exploring the region's unique landscapes without significant challenge.
Easy hikes in Quebrada de Humahuaca traverse a landscape characterized by vivid, multi-colored mountains, river-scoured canyons, and arid terrain. You'll encounter unique geological formations and stunning panoramic views, often at higher altitudes, providing a distinct high-desert experience.
Yes, many easy trails in Quebrada de Humahuaca are suitable for families. The region offers accessible paths like the Hill of the Seven Colors loop from Purmamarca, which is relatively short and showcases the iconic rainbow-colored rocks. The 'Paseo de Los Colorados' in Purmamarca is also a low-difficulty walking tour perfect for all ages.
Absolutely. Many of the easy trails in Quebrada de Humahuaca are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Purmamarca Town Hall – Hill of the Seven Colors loop from Purmamarca, which offers extended views of the famous geological formation and the village.
Easy hikes often lead to or offer views of the region's most iconic natural attractions. You can explore the area around the Hill of the Seven Colors in Purmamarca, or take a short walk to witness the breathtaking Hornocal – Mountain of 14 Colors from a viewpoint near Coctaca, such as on the View of Serranía del Hornocal loop from Coctaca.
Yes, the Quebrada de Humahuaca is rich in history and culture. While many sites are in towns, some easy walks can bring you closer to the region's heritage. For instance, you can explore the charming village of Purmamarca at the foot of the Hill of Seven Colors, or visit the historic town of Uquía, which features the 17th-century Church of San Francisco de Padua, accessible via routes like the Hiking loop from Municipio de Uquía.
For popular starting points like Purmamarca, parking is generally available, often in designated areas within or on the outskirts of the villages. It's advisable to arrive earlier in the day, especially during peak season, to secure a spot near the trailheads.
The main towns in Quebrada de Humahuaca, such as Purmamarca, Tilcara, and Humahuaca, are well-connected by local buses. Many easy trails start directly from or are a short walk from these towns, making public transport a viable option for accessing trailheads.
The easy hiking trails in Quebrada de Humahuaca are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the stunning, unique multi-colored mountain landscapes, the cultural richness of the villages, and the accessibility of the trails for all skill levels.
While many areas in Argentina are generally dog-friendly, it's always best to check local regulations for specific trails and protected areas within Quebrada de Humahuaca. Some natural parks or cultural sites might have restrictions. Always keep your dog on a leash and carry waste bags.
The region is known for the dramatic Devil's Throat (Garganta del Diablo), which encompasses a waterfall. However, the hike to this specific waterfall is generally considered challenging. For easy hikes, the focus is more on the unique geological formations and cultural landscapes rather than waterfalls.
The best time for easy hikes in Quebrada de Humahuaca is typically during the dry season, from April to November. During these months, the weather is generally sunny and pleasant, with less chance of rain, making for ideal hiking conditions to enjoy the vibrant landscapes.
While popular spots like the Hill of the Seven Colors can attract crowds, you can often find quieter experiences by exploring trails slightly off the main tourist paths or by hiking early in the morning. The View of Quebrada de Humahuaca loop from Sagrada Familia offers expansive views and might provide a more serene experience.


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