Friday, December 1, 2017

Cafayate & Cordoba

Hola todos,

The last week I spent mostly in Cordoba, the students city. Before I got to Cordoba, I did a stop at Cafayate. From Salta we tried to hitchhike to Cafayate as there is only one main road but we haven’t been lucky ones again and therefore were forced to take the bus. Cafayate is a nice little village famous for its wines. Besides the wines, there are waterfalls and impressive rock formations. Being there felt a bit like being in a western.









Within an hour you can get from Cordoba to great landscapes. 
Furthermore we did some sightseeing and one walking tour has been definitely of a different kind. As it started raining we sat down in a bar and the tour guide showed us the pictures and explained different stuff. The rain has been that strong that something must have broken within the water system in the city. The next day we did not have water at all. 

Besides hiking and sightseeing, Cordoba is famous for its nightlife. Unfortunately we were heard from Tuesday to Thursday meaning I missed the nights which would have been best for partying.
The after-parties here are in the mountains as there they are allowed to play music longer as no one is bothered. This means you party until the sun rises and you get to enjoy a nice sunrise in the mountains. Quiet impressive.


Inglesia Cathedral

The slimmest building Southamericas

Inglesia de los Capuchinos

Cordoba’s Lighthouse even they are fat away from the ocean

Now I am on my way to Rosario for a day before visiting my friend Santiago.

Enjoy your weekend!

Hannes

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