Far from the urban noise, the province of Córdoba offers a different proposal: to venture into its deepest territory, where nature and history meet in perfect harmony. On this journey, every step invites you to reconnect with the environment and with yourself.
Natural reserves are the main attractions of this experience. Iconic places such as Quebrada del Condorito, with its impressive cliffs and the majestic flights of the Andean condor, allow you to experience the landscape from a unique perspective. Meanwhile, Laguna Mar Chiquita, one of the country's largest biodiversity reserves, offers an unparalleled spectacle with its pink flamingos and sunsets that paint the sky with colors.

These natural gems are joined by native forests, true refuges of indigenous flora and fauna, which extend across different regions of Córdoba. There, visitors can enjoy hiking, birdwatching, and responsible tourism activities that prioritize the conservation of the ecosystem.
However, Córdoba in depth is not only nature: it is also living history. In towns such as Tulumba, declared a National Historic Town, time seems to have stood still. Its cobbled streets, colonial buildings, and ancient temples tell the story of a province that was key in the origins of Argentina.










