Villa Unión to San José de Jáchal

Today we visited two National Parks. The first which is about 20 miles south of Villa Unión is Talampaya National Park. Even though we had done research ahead of time we were surprised to learn that we would have to take a guided bus tour to enter the park, it would cost us $70 each and the next tour wasn’t until midafternoon. We decided to pass. At the park headquarters we were able to do a short nature walk and we saw two mara’s.

The first Mara we saw.

This area has a lot of dinosaur fossils. Duke tried to catch one of the dinosaurs.

Duke had a dinosaur by the tail.

We drove farther south to another park entrance. To enter there and do the tour would have cast us $50 each. So again we did the nature trail. We saw a guanaco.

Guanaco
The entrance to the park, where we didn’t go.

Next we went to Ischigualasto National Park. Since we didn’t want to do the guided 40 mile loop drive we visited the Dr. William Sill museum at the headquarters.

The tourist vehicle circuit
Inside the museum

From the park we drove west to San Juan de Jachál, where we will spend Thursday and Friday nights.

We drove a curvy scenic road and then through lots of flat desert to get to San Juan.

We saw almost no traffic on this scenic road.
Our cabin at La huella de Jachál.
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Author: marionvermazen

I am a traveler, hiker, avid reader, Sun alumnus, computer geek, Spanish and French language student, knitter and genealogist. I am retired after working for almost 30 years in the Computer Industry. I live in Reno, Nevada with my husband Duke.

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