Community Rural Tourism
Community Rural Tourism

This rapidly growing type of tourism involves tourists participating in the daily life of the host community, helping to promote their customs and pass on their cultural and symbolic heritage.
Rural tourism includes a wide range of activities, such as cultural experiences and craft workshops, rural activities like farming and harvesting, gastronomy, and staying in village homes, all within a framework that respects community identities.
In Tucumán, you can experience this in Talapazo, a hidden gem tucked into the Calchaquí Valley, where you can share ancient traditions with locals. Located at 2,100 meters above sea level, surrounded by mountains and dotted with cactus trees, you can join in the cultivation and harvesting of fruits, the making of traditional dishes and homemade sweets, ancestral ceremonies honoring Pachamama, and nighttime bonfires where the songs, myths, and legends of the community fill the quiet valley.


