The Los Cardones National Park is located in the province of Salta, Argentina. It is a protected area that covers around 65,000 hectares and is home to a variety of cacti, including the famous cardón cactus. The park is open all year round, from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. The entrance fee is 400 Argentine pesos (about $4.50 USD) for foreigners and 80 pesos for locals.
The official website for the park is http://www.parquesnacionales.gob.ar/areas-protegidas/region-noroeste/pn-los-cardones/. However, the website is only available in Spanish.
In addition to the park, there are several other attractions to see in the Salta region. One popular attraction is the Quebrada de Cafayate, a scenic drive through colorful rock formations. The drive takes about 3-4 hours and is best done in the morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat of the day. Another attraction is the town of Cachi, which is known for its colonial architecture and proximity to the Nevado de Cachi mountain. The town is open all year round, but it is best to visit during the dry season (May-October) to avoid the rainy season. The hours for attractions in the area vary, so it is best to check with each individual attraction for their hours of operation.
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