A rainbow of alternatives makes its way into
the provincial territory of San Luis. Sierras, valleys, plains, lagoons, salt
mines, hot springs; urban sites and rural trails; cultural reservoirs and
modernity; serenity and seductive active proposals; silence and rhythm;
humility and extravagance; tradition and development; everything is possible
and captivating in this exquisite tourist destination where the visitor will
find the maximum satisfaction of their preferences.
Hot Springs of San
Luis
Balde is a small town of great tourist influx
due to its excellent thermal waters. These waters possess the therapeutic
property of alleviating or alleviating different types of rheumatism, obesity,
diabetes, gout, dermatitis, among others. The thermal waters opened in 1938 and
its alkaline, chlorinated, bicarbonated and sulfated waters emerge from a wide
subterranean plateau reaching a temperature of 43º C. The warm and dry climate
makes possible to visit these hot springs all year long.
Termas de Balde is an ideal destination to get
away from the routine of the big city and overcome the stress. The complex also
has a Spa that offers a high-level service.
Sierras Puntanas de
San Luis
The tourist region of the Sierras Puntanas
extends into the center-north of the province of San Luis and displays all its
charm magnetically attracting tourists inclined by the most varied preferences.
Crossing rivers, streams, hills, valleys and ravines are the perfect scenario
for the practice of various recreational and sports activities, or for the
simple enjoyment of natural privileges.
The city of San Luis, with its colonial style,
its squares, its churches and the cordiality of its people, is indescribableKoslay.
A little more to the northwest is Potrero de los Funes enchanted by its serene
lake, its waterfalls, and its impressive ravine; while to the northeast El Volcán
seduces with its mighty river, its green willows, and its waterfalls.
Continuing towards the north, El Trapiche and
its magnificent beach Siete Cajones will appear calmly; and next to it, Florida
will captivate you with the immensity of the water mirror of its dam and the
fantastic flora and fauna reserve. Close to these sites you can also find the
beautiful Valle de Pancanta, the ancient Paso del Rey, the mining town of La Carolina,
and the historic Gruta de Inta Huasi, a faithful record of San Luis' ancestors.
Splashed with freshness and tranquility, the
region of the Sierras Puntanas is the first inescapable option in the tourist
billboard of San Luis
Valle del Conlara de San Luis
Picturesque, multifaceted, natural and folkloric,
the region demarcated by the Valle del Conlara contains the most varied tourist
options in the province of San Luis. It has a privileged microclimate, adorned
by a landscape of magnificent beauty. This area is an irresistible destination
where you can experience unimaginable experiences.
Headed by the dazzling Villa de Merlo, a
reference of spectacular spaces such as Piedras Blancas, Pasos Malos and Rincón
del Este, Valle del Conlara includes in its extension innumerable spas framed
by lush vegetation and equipped with all the services for the camper; as well
as favorable scenarios for the practice of the most adventurous sports
activities, and interesting cultural reservoirs.
Along the way, you will discover charming
villages and places constituting the main intrinsic itinerary to the Conlara
Valley. Starting with Carpintería, Capital of Free Flight; continuing through
Los Molles and the magnificent El Talar resort; arriving at Cortaderas- Villa
Elena, protector of the Esmeralda Waterfall and the posts of La Cañada, San
Miguel, and Balcarce; reaching then Villa Larca recognized by the majestic
Chorro San Ignacio; and finally with Papagayos and the fantastic Caranday Palm
Reserve; the journey is filled with incomparable sensations.
Villa del Carmen and La Punilla arise on this
same road giving its characteristic touch to this circuit, whose proposal can
be synthesized in peaceful walks, fascinating horseback riding, tourism,
agrotourism, adventure tourism, and condors.