
Little Purmamarca, 3km west of the highway, sits under the celebrated Cerro de los Siete Colores (Hill of Seven Colors), a spectacular and jagged formation resembling the marzipan fantasy of a megalomaniac pastry chef. It and the surrounds offer a memorable range of hues.
The village is postcard-pretty, with ochre adobe houses and ancient algarrobo trees by the bijou 17th-century church. Its proximity to Jujuy makes it prime tour-bus territory; it’s more enjoyable in the late afternoon, when you can stroll around in a more peaceful atmosphere.
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