
BBC Travel
Ride Argentina's first solar train through 10,000 years of Indigenous history
The zero-emissions luxury train is taking travellers through rainbow mountains, Indigenous villages and a 10,000-year-old cultural corridor.
See. Quebrada Solar Train Ride Latin America's first solar-powered train through Indigenous villages and a 10,000-year-old cultural corridor. Quebrada de Humahuaca A narrow, high-altitude valley with thorn scrub, red earth, and folded peaks, a cultural corridor for 10,000 years. Molino García Visit this fully intact 1876 corn mill, noodle factory, and workshops to see flour-making demonstrations.
Eat. El Viejo Almacén Experience an intimate dinner-show in San Telmo, a living archive of Buenos Aires' tango landscape since 1969.
Stay. Recoleta Grand Stay in this architectural fusion of a historic palacio and modern towers, with a retro '70s aesthetic. San Telmo Base yourself in tango's spiritual home, with an intimate atmosphere and historic charm.

BBC Travel
The zero-emissions luxury train is taking travellers through rainbow mountains, Indigenous villages and a 10,000-year-old cultural corridor.

National Geographic
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There are several old mills in the area, but Molino García is the only one still fully intact and able to run. Built in 1876, the complex includes the original corn mill, a noodle factory, and workshops for both wood and metal. At the start of the 20th century, this region was booming with wheat and flour production. The mills were powered by water brought from the mountains through a vast cana…

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