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Argentina Tours & Travel | Campo de Los Alisos National Park

Campo de Los Alisos National Park Park was established in 1995 to preserve the montane jungle and forests of the eastern Andean slope. The 24,710-acre park, a unique stop on Argentina tours, is located in Tucuman Province. Its highest peak is 18,000-ft Cerro del Bola. Guanacos, pumas and ocelots as well as various rodent species including the pericote and the tuco tuco inhabit the park.
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Campo de Los Alisos contains two archeological sites, ruins of Inca settlements linked by an Inca road at what was once the southern border of the empire. These sites are not yet open to the public.
The mountainous regions get snow in the winter, and summers are hot and humid in the jungle areas, something to keep in mind when you travel to Argentina. The nearest town is Alpachiri.
For more information about visiting Campo de Los Alisos National Park on Argentina tours, email losalisos@apn.gov.ar

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