We went to the locality of Villa Larca, precisely to the Chorro de San Ignacio Tourist Complex. This consists of a campsite at the foot of the mountains from where there is access to them.
My travel goals 3 of 23: San Luis, Chorro de San Ignacio Tourist Complex.
I did this trip as part of a student's camp when I was in college. That camp lasted a week and was attended by more than 400 college students from across the country.
This activity is done annually in the month of January.
A campsite at the foot of the mountains.
The student camp has an incredible organization: the first day groups were randomly formed and the collective tasks were distributed: preparing breakfast, lunch and dinner, washing dishes, organizing games, all for the 400 people who went! We took turns between everyone and the camp worked perfectly.
A week of pure socialization. We woke up early in the morning, in the afternoons we enjoyed the day walking around the campsite or using the facilities, and in the nights we had some parties. Very funny!

Regarding the landscape, Villa Larca has a lot of vegetation and numerous waterfalls, with trails to go through. The main attraction is the Chorro de San Ignacio, a waterfall of approximately 20 meters that falls over a lagoon.
A very nice place to go to know!
In all these bodies of water you can bathe: the water is warm and transparent. If you walk up the path, you can reach natural balconies with beautiful views to spend the day. A very nice place to go to know!

And in case you have noticed a little low quality in these photos, I will tell you that I did this trip in 2014, and these were the cell phones that were handled at that time.
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The charm of San Luis lies in its contrasts: the tranquility of its mountains, the grandeur of its dams like Potrero de los Funes, the historic appeal of mining towns like La Carolina, the warmth of its hot springs, and the ancestral culture of the Comechingones in theme parks like Yucatán. It offers everything from the enjoyment of natural landscapes like the Sierra de las Quijadas National Park to the cultural experience of its cuisine and people.
ReplyDeleteThe province is divided into eight tourist zones, each with its own unique characteristics, including the Central Mountains, the Comechingones Coast, the Northern Puntano, the Conlara Valley, and the Southern Plains.
DeleteSan Luis is a diverse destination that captivates visitors with its natural beauty, historical legacy, and the warmth of its communities.