Tolar Grande

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Tolar Grande is a small remote village in Argentina’s Salta Province, known as a gateway to high-altitude Andean deserts and salt flats.

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Tolar Grande canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human settlement
village
administrativeDivisionOf Los Andes Department, Salta
climate arid
high-altitude desert climate
continent South America
country Argentina
economicActivity services for travelers and expeditions
tourism
elevation high elevation settlement
geographicalCharacteristic located in a high plateau
near salt flats
surrounded by mountains
hasOfficialLanguage Spanish
hasTouristAttraction Ojos de Mar lagoons
desert and mountain trails
viewpoints over Salar de Arizaro
infrastructureCharacteristic basic accommodation options
limited services
knownFor Andean landscapes
access to high Andean passes
astrotourism
gateway to high-altitude Andean deserts
gateway to salt flats
geological formations
proximity to Ojos de Mar lagoons
proximity to Salar de Arizaro
remote location
trekking and hiking
locatedIn Andes
Puna de Atacama
Salta Province
northwestern Argentina
locatedInTimeZone UTC−03:00
near Andean salt flats
Ojos de Mar
Salar de Arizaro
partOf Los Andes Department, Salta
population very small
populationCharacteristic sparsely populated
regionType Puna region settlement
roadAccessFrom San Antonio de los Cobres
tourismType adventure tourism
high-altitude tourism
nature tourism
transport connected by unpaved roads

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Salar de Arizaro nearestTown Tolar Grande
Cono de Arita nearestMajorTown Tolar Grande