
The High Tatras
Mountain rangeThe Los Altos Tatras are a majestic mountain range located in the northern part of Argentina, stretching across the provinces of Jujuy, Salta, and Tucumán. This mountain range is a part of the Andes mountain system, which is the longest continental mountain range in the world. The Los Altos Tatras are characterized by their rugged terrain, with peaks reaching elevations of over 6,000 meters above sea level. The range is dotted with numerous glaciers, lakes, and rivers, creating a breathtaking landscape of snow-capped peaks, valleys, and plateaus. The Los Altos Tatras are a popular destination for trekkers and adventure seekers, offering a range of activities such as hiking, climbing, and skiing. The range is also home to several indigenous communities, who have lived in harmony with the mountains for centuries. The Los Altos Tatras are a significant source of natural resources, including minerals, timber, and hydroelectric power. The range is also a vital habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna, including endangered species such as the Andean condor and the mountain viscacha.