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Train to the Clouds

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Nicholas,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
29 Sep 2025
Excellent
A very long but worthwhile day. Not just the train but the journey through amazing gorges and wild scenery. It is really well organised
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Raymond ,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
26 Mar 2023
Excellent
Fantastic trip … how could it not be. Breathtaking views, scenes and experiences. Great guides, simple booking process and lots of cocoa leaves. Moy lindo
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Claudia,  Brazil Brazil
02 Sep 2025
Good
Gostei , sugestão melhorar o café da manhã ,achei muito ruim como foi servido !!!!
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About: Train to the Clouds

The Train to the Clouds is a popular heritage train ride from Salta to the viaduct Polvorilla. The ride is one of the highest train journeys in the world, at times reaching more than 4,000 meters above sea level with bridges 63 meters above the ground.

Tours start from Plaza Antofagasta in front of Salta Station, located roughly five minutes' walk from Museo Pajcha in Salta, Argentina.

The train itself is boarded from Station San Antonio de los Cobres, a stop on the C-14 line in Argentina, and part of the route the Train to the Clouds takes. It is located at the southern end of the town of San Antonio de los Cobres.

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Planta Baja Local 33 Galería Baccaro, Salta, Argentina, A4400, Salta
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