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SALTA, ARGENTINAAUGUST 2018
FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT
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INDEX
Letter of intent – Secretary of Mines of Argentina 3
Letter of intent – Minister of Tourism of Argentina 4
Letter of intent – ASGMI 5
Letter of intent – Alto Americas 6
Letter of intent – Secretary of Tourism of Salta Province 7
Letter of intent – Social Convention and Visitors Bureau 8
Introduction 9
Proposed Date 10
Projected Number of Delegates 10
Registration Fees 10
Sponsorships 11
Symposium Events 11
Programme of Symposium 12
Information of Argentina 13
Feeling at home, as nowhere else 13
Information of Salta 15
Useful Information 15
Geographical Aspects 16
Metallogenic Aspects 17
Proposed Field Trips 19
List of countries that do not require visa 22
Accesibility 23
Hotel Accomodation 25
Salta Host City 26
Convention Center 27
International Events hosted in Salta
International Geology related Conferences hosted in Argentina
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Pre and Post Tours 31
Contacts 38
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24 June, 2014, Salta
IAGOD (International Association on the Genesis of Ore Deposits)
President
Mao Jingwen
It is our pleasure to address you as President of IAGOD (International
Association on the Genesis of Ore Deposits) in order to inform you about Salta Convention
& Visitors Bureau support of the nomination of Salta as a venue for the 15TH
QUADRENNIAL IAGOD, planned for August 2018.
Salta Convention & Visitors Bureau is a nonprofit NGO, which main objective
is to promote Salta as an ideal destination for the realization of congresses, conventions,
exhibitions and fairs; ensuring a sustainable development of the business destination.
The Institutions has been working for the province of Salta for the last 6 years
uninterruptedly, and it has more 75 associates, such as hotels, travel agencies, venues,
service providers, and other companies related to the tourism industry.
The Association is run by an Administrative Board: President Mr. Emilio
Deferrari, Vice-president Mrs. Soledad Urtubey, Secretary Mr. Joaquín Caso and Treasurer
Mr. Juan Manuel Lavallén.
We would like to point out that Salta has the optimal conditions and it is
prepared to be venue to host any kind of event, as it has the ideal infrastructure and
provides quality services.
We invite you to discover Salta “la linda” beauties; a great place for
congresses and quality meetings.
We remain at your disposal.
Best regards.
Joaquín Caso
Secretary
SC & VB
Soledad Urtubey
Vice-preside
SC & VB
Emilio Defferrari
President
SC & VB
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INTRODUCTION
The Geological and Mining Survey of Argentina (SEGEMAR) and the GeologicalAssociation of Argentina (AGA) organize the next 15th Quadrennial InternationalAssociation on the Genesis of Ore Deposits Symposium, to be hosted in the city ofSalta, Argentina, 28th to 31st August 2018 and give full support for its achievement.The focal theme for this Symposium is: “Ore deposits: providing resources for presentand future generations”.
It is worth to highlight that this is the first time for Argentina and South America tohost such important meeting. South America, particularly the Andean region includessome of the richest metallogenic provinces in the world, such as the richest Cu-Moprovince, one of the most extensive and rich Sn belts, one the richest Sb belts, themost important concentrations of Li in salars and one of the richest borates provinces.Also it hosts some of the largest individual ore deposits such as Cerro Rico de Potosí,Llallagua, Chuquicamata and El Teniente mines. South America offers excellentgeology hosting world class mineral deposits covering the past 2 Billion years ofEarth’s Metallogenic history, encompassing almost every conceivable metallogenicprocess. Thus the region offers something that will tempt every economic geologistand metallogenist. The diversity of the geology, mineral resources and populationinvite the world to investigate and discuss the science and enjoy Argentina’srenowned hospitality. The chance for Argentina for hosting this important meeting isa unique opportunity to create an extraordinary environment for the presentationand exchange of knowledge and research results on the genesis of mineral deposits.
It will also give an invaluable occasion for local scientists for training in various aspectsrelated to metallogeny and research tools. The Argentine bid commits to enhance theparticipation in the IAGOD Symposium of young geoscientists, students and delegatesfrom less advantaged countries from around the globe. The commitments from theGeological Survey of Argentina and the Geological Association of Argentina, thesupports from the Ibero-American Geological and Mining Survey Association as wellas from the private natural resources sector guarantee a successful 15th QuadrennialIAGOD Symposium.
The Geological and Mining Survey of Argentina (SEGEMAR) was founded in 1904 andplays a pivotal role in the knowledge of the geology of Argentina as well as in theidentification of main mineral resources of the country. Its main responsibility is toexamine the geological structure and non renewable natural resources of the territoryproviding geoscientific information and technical expertise required to promote anefficient exploitation of the natural resources, and to contribute to the preservation oflife and properties of the inhabitants facing risks derived from geodynamic processes.
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The Geological Association of Argentina (AGA) was created in 1945. It groupsprofessionals, students, libraries, institutions and companies linked to thegeological sciences both from out country as well as from Chile, Uruguay,Brazil, Peru, USA, Canada, England, Spain, France, Germany, Italy, and theUK. Its aim is to foster the advancement of Geological Sciences, stimulatingscientific research, especially in regard to the best knowledge of the geologyof Argentina and neighboring regions of America.
DATE
The dates for this event are 28th to 31st August 2018 and are based on weatherconditions, accessibility of mineral deposits during field trips as well as reasonably alignwith the teaching calendars of the Universities.
PROJECTED NUMBER OF DELEGATES & POTENTIAL EXHIBITORS
The conservative estimate for the number of delegates coming to IAGOD 2018 isbetween 700 and 1,000. Potential exhibitors include local agents for international andlocal mining companies, scientific organizations, and service and equipment suppliercompanies.
REGISTRATION FEES
The preliminary cost estimation is U$S 550 for Regular Registration Fee, U$S 400 forLDC participants Registration (up to 20% Delegates) and U$S 200 for Students (up to10% Delegates). The Fee comprises all costs of the Symposium including conferencepack materials, every day bus services from and to hotels, warm lunches, morning andafternoon coffee catering, Welcome party and Farewell Assembly cocktail. It alsoincludes one day excursion for all delegates with the “Train to the Clouds - Tren de lasNubes” departing from Salta as a farewell party.
Train to the Clouds Excursion
The Symposium will conclude, the day afterthe Closure Assembly, with a private excursionon the world famous Train to the Clouds and aFarewell Lunch in an old traditional Estancia atthe gates of the Puna region and is expectedto accommodate up to 500 people.
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Platinum Gold Silver Bronze
$ 12,000 $6,500 $3,500 $2,000
Acknowledgement with logo on conference web site √ √ √ √
Acknowledgement with logo on abstract book √ √ √
Exhibition space (in order of sponsorship level) √ √ √ √
Company banner /logo displayed in venue (level dependent) √ √ √ √
Acknowledgement at opening/closing conference √ √
Promotional material included in registration package √ √ √
Complementary registration for up to 3 delegates √
Complementary registration for up to 2 delegates √
Complementary registration for up to 1 delegates √
Acknowledgement at opening/closing one session (of choice) √ √
SPONSORSHIP
Sponsors have the opportunity to reach a broad international audience through thisSymposium, having their sponsorship promoted in various ways.
SYMPOSIUM EVENTS
Opening Welcome Party
An opening reception will be held on the first evening of the Symposium and isplanned for approximately 750 people. The reception includes an open bar and hotand cold hors d’oeuvres and local music. This will be located off site and showcases aspecial place with historical significance. The ticket for the Opening Reception is to beincluded in the Registration price.
Farewell Assembly
This reception will be held on the last evening of the conference, after the conclusionof the General.
Workshops and short courses
To be defined
Field Trips
The field trips will typically be of 3 - 5 day’s duration, costing approximately US$ 150to 200 per day. This will include land transport from and to Salta, meals andaccommodation.
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Benefits for IAGOD and the region
IAGOD2018 will bring the following benefits to stakeholders in the region:
Increased awareness and visibility of roles and benefits of IAGOD to the sciencecommunity in South America.
Increase potential membership of the scientific community from existing nonmember countries, particularly from those that have close links with economicgeology and metallogenic studies.
Promotes networking between the industry and research communities acrossthe region and within IAGOD members.
PROGRAMME OF THE SYMPOSIUM
A. Proposed Thematic Sessions1. Porphyry Cu (±Au, Mo) deposits2. IOCG deposits related to the non-accretional Andean Orogen3. Epithermal gold deposits4. Ore deposits in rift environments5. Base metals in sedimentary sequences (MVT, SEDEX and VMS deposits)6. Light metals (Li, B) related to evaporitic environments7. Metallogeny of gemstone deposits8. Metallogeny of the Andes9. Metallogeny of cratonic areas10. Global tectonics and large to giant ore deposit settings11. Non conventional ore sources: Exploration and extraction12. Geochemistry of ore forming fluids13. Precision Geochronology of ore-forming processes: its importance in exploration
and metallogenic modelling14. Isotope geology applied to ore deposits15. New tools for mineral exploration16. Predictive modelling applied to mineral resources17. Ore mineralogy and processing
B. Invited lecturesTo be defined
The country is divided into 6 touristic regions and24 provinces.
FEELING AT HOME, AS NOWHERE ELSE
Tradition, professionalism and hospitality are combined at the time of assistingvisitors. At all its extension, the country has an excellent and varied hotel offercomplemented by qualified additional services.These characteristics identify Argentina as a developed country at worldwide levels asfar as technology and infrastructure are concerned, thus explaining the significantgrowth and the diversification of the touristic activities, mainly those related tointernational events.In Argentina the Native merges with the European, it is a melting pot where racesshare their cultures generating a unique identity.The options are countless: cultural and sporting activities, football, tango, polo, golf,trekking, horse ridings, rafting, sportive fishing, ski, hunting, thermal spas,archaeological ruins, wine, meat…Breathtaking national parks, endless night life, exquisite gastronomy, shows, casinosand the warmness of its people, make Argentina an incomparable destination forunique business trips.At its 6 regions, the traveler can discover more than 25 destinations ready to host anykind of international event and incentive trip; each one with its own distinctiveprofiles but with a common feature: the excellence in service.Anything that the businessman can imagine and much more can be found inArgentina, a unique and fascinating experience.
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INFORMATION ABOUT ARGENTINA
Argentina is a huge country, the 8° biggest in theWorld, with well- differentiated geographic regions, arich biodiversity and a vast variety of landscapes andclimates.Located in South America, and thus, in the southernhemisphere, Argentina has an area of almost 3.0million square kilometers. It is 3,800 Km. long and islocated between latitude 22° and 55°. Its border withUruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia and Chile has aperimeter of 9,376 Km, while the territory bordered bythe Atlantic Ocean is 4,725 Km long.
SOUTHAMERICA
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INFORMATION OF SALTA
The province of Salta is located in the
northwest of Argentina; it borders 3
countries and 6 Argentine provinces: to
the north it borders Jujuy and Bolivia; to
the east it borders Paraguay and the
provinces of Formosa and Chaco; to the
west Chile and to the south Santiago del
Estero, Tucumán and Catamarca.
USEFUL INFORMATION
Number of inhabitants: 1,200,000
Business hours: 8:30 to 1:00 pm and 5:00
pm to 9:00 pm.
Code Number (+54 387 + local number)
(+54 9 387 + cellphone number- without
the initial 15)
Electricity: 220V, 50 Hz.
Currency: the official currency is the Argentine Peso. There are several Currency
Exchange Offices close to the main square in the city of Salta. Most of well-known
shops accept credit cards such as Visa, Diners, MasterCard and American Express.
WEATHER JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
MAX 27°C 26°C 24°C 22°C 21°C 19°C 20°C 22°C 23°C 26°C 27°C 29°
MIN 16°C 16°C 14°C 11°C 7°C 3°C 4°C 4°C 7°C 11°C 14°C 28°C
MID 21°C 20°C 19°C 16°C 13°C 10°C 12°C 12°C 15°C 19°C 21°C 21°
RAINFALL 183 163 119 36 8 3 3 5 8 25 66 137
WEATHER
Given the diverse geography, jungle, high mountains and dry valleys, Salta has manyclimates, so a wide variety of temperatures – ranging from 4° to 25° - can happen atthe same time of the year. Days are temperate and nights are cool. At higher altitudesthis temperature difference increases.
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GEOGRAPHICAL ASPECTS
Four different landscapes can be differentiated, from west to east:
Puna (west) It is characterized by its height, arid climate and a low number of
residents. This region, also known as Puna de Atacama (northwest of Argentina,
together with Chile and southern Bolivia), is considered an astronomical paradise
where more than 50% of the largest telescopes in the planet are emplaced. It is also
noted for having 13 of the 15 largest salt flats of the world (approximately 50.000
km²); 3 of which are located in the province of Salta: one is entirely in the territory
(Arizaro); a second one (Salar del Hombre Muerto- Salt flat of the dead man) is shared
with the province of Catamarca and a third one (Salinas Grandes) is shared with the
province of Jujuy. Between the Puna and the mountains-valley area the is also the
great Quebrada del Toro where San Antonio de los Cobres is located.
Western Cordillera (in the central-west). It presents two different environments:
- Western Mountain range: It is the highest and it consists of many other mountain
ranges such as el Nevado de Acay.
- Eastern Mountain range: it is lowest and it does not have snow-capped peaks. It
consists of valleys and gorges, such as the previously mentioned Quebrada del
Toro, Valles Calchaquies and Valle de Lerma. This is one of the most populated
areas where the capital of the province is placed.
Western Cordillera
Western Cordillera
Sub Andean Mountains
Chaqueña plains
Western Cordillera
Chaqueña plains
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Sub Andean Mountains (central-east). The landscape is a mixture forest and humidity
with hot tropical valley, it has a subtropical climate.
Chaqueña plains (east). The topography is low. This area, known as “Chaco salteño”,
has a subtropical climate and dry season, hills and forests biomes, and a low
population density.
METALLOGENIC ASPECTS OF THE CENTRAL ANDES, SOUTH AMERICA
The Central Andes orogenic systemcomprises, from west to east, the CoastalCordillera that is separated from theWestern Cordillera by the Precordillera orCordillera de Domeyko, in northern Chile.Between the Western Cordillera (alongwhose axis is located the Central Andeanactive volcanic chain) and the EasternCordillera, extends the plateau area calledthe Altiplano or Puna. The dimensions ofthis extensive plateau, of approximately1500 km in length and 200 km in width, andwith an average elevation of 3700 m abovesea level, are only exceeded by those of theTibetan Plateau. The Sub-Andean system, tothe east of the Eastern Cordillera, marks thepiedmont of the Andes between southern
Peru and the region of Jujuy in Argentina, and comprises a fold-and-thrust belt, activesince the Miocene, in which the compressive deformation is manifested by horizontalshortening of up to 250 km.
The geological history of the Central Andes includes two major cycles. The first, fromthe late Proterozoic to Upper Paleozoic, registers diverse phases of extension andaccretion of parautochthonous terranes, basin formation and orogenic processes,related to the dispersion of the Pannotia supercontinent and the separation ofLaurentia from Gondwana. This cycle culminated in the Upper Paleozoic-Triassic, in aperiod without active subduction, which was re-established in the Lower Jurassic(Andean Cycle), with the implantation of a magmatic arc in the present CoastalCordillera of northern Chile. The early Mesozoic magmatic activity was accompaniedby the development of a complex system of magmatic arcs and extensional back-arcbasins, which persisted until the late Upper Cretaceous.
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The first periods of "Andean" compression, occurring during thev Upper Cretaceous(Mochica and/or Peruvian phases), were followed by the eastward displacement of themagmatic arc. Later, the geological evolution of the western area of the Central Andeswas characterized by the implantation, and progressive westward migration, ofmagmatic arc systems and associated intra-arc volcanosedimentary basins (UpperCretaceous, Paleocene, Eocene-Lower Oligocene, Neogene). These periods of activemagmatism alternated with discrete episodes of regional deformation related to majorchanges in the convergent regime between the Nazca-Farallon and South Americanplates. The majority of the mineralizing events of the Central Andes were related tothese arcs, such as the volcanic and subvolcanic complexes of the Upper Cenozoicsituated in the Eastern Cordillera, Puna and Altiplano, in the backarc zone.The Central Andes possess significant metalliferous and industrial mineral resourcesdistributed into four principal metallogenetic provinces whose arcuate forms coincidewith that of the Bolivian Orocline. These comprise the Precordillera Copper Province,the Altiplano Polymetallic Province, the Eastern Cordillera Tin Province, and the EasternPolymetallic Province.
The Precordillera Copper Province, of worldwide economic importance, extendsapproximately 2200 km and is located on the Pacific slope of the Andes of southwestPeru and northern Chile. It comprises eleven mega – porphyry copper deposits withsubordinate Mo, Au and Ag. Some of the most important of these are Chuquicamata, LaEscondida and Collahuasi, three of the largest individual copper accumulations in theworld. In Peru this province contains the porphyry deposits of Cuajone, Toquepala,Cerro Verde and Quellaveco, which, added to other nearby deposits, contribute 85% ofthe total copper production of Peru. The Altiplano Polymetallic Province is located in thecentral part of the area covered by the map. It has a longitudinal extent similar to thatof the Precordillera Copper Province, with which it is in contact on its western side, anda width of up to 200 km. It comprises deposits of Ag-Pb-Zn, Cu, Au, Au-Ag, Sn, U-Cu, andFe, of various origins. Of these, it is worth mentioning the epithermal deposits of theMaricunga Belt (La Coipa, Esperanza, Marte, Lobo, Refugio, Cerro Casale), which islocated in the extreme south of the province in Chile. Important industrial mineralresources are located within this province, including some of the most importantlithium resources in the world (Salar de Atacama, Chile; Salar del Hombre Muerto,Olaroz, Rincón and Cauchari, Argentina; Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia), important boratedeposits (Tincalayu, Loma Blanca and Sijes district, Argentina), and common salt.
The Eastern Cordillera Tin Province comprises a polymetallic province in which tin is thedominant metal. This province extends from southeastern Peru to northwest Argentinaand is best developed in Bolivia. It constitutes one of the most extensive and rich tinprovinces in the world and includes, in Bolivia, the Llallagua deposit, wich is the largest
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accumulation of hypogene tin in the world, and Cerro Rico de Potosí, the largest
known silver deposit in the world.
The Eastern Polymetallic Province has a longitudinal extent of approximately 1800 km,
and is located along the northeastern and eastern border of the Eastern Cordillera,
from Cuzco in the Peruvian Andes, to the outh of Salta, Argentina, and comprises the
easternmost Central Andean metallogenetic province. It contains polymetallic Pb-Ag-
Zn, Sb, and U-Th-REE deposits. The first type includes Argentine sedex-type stratiform
deposits of Pb-Zn-Ag (-Cu), such as the La Colorada and El Aguilar deposits (this last
outside the map area). In Bolivia, this province comprises the Southern Bolivian
Antimony Province, one of the most antimony-rich belts in the world.
The gold mineralization in this province comprises mesothermal vein deposits
associated with Paleozoic turbidites, and important placer and paleo-placers derived
from these (Madre de Dios, Peru; Tipuani, Bolivia). The above description shows the
variety and worldwide importance of this region from a mining viewpoint, in which are
concentrated the principal deposits of Cu, Sn, Ag, Sb and Li in the world, and important
deposits of Pb, Zn, REEs, borates and common salt. In addition, the principal
metallogenetic processes involved are related to the evolution of a Paleozoic marine
basin, with which are associated Au, Pb-Zn-Ag and Sb mineralization; and to the
magmatism associated with the subduction of the Pacific plate, which from the
Mesozoic onwards dominates the geological history of the Central Andes, and with
PRELIMINAR LIST OF FIELD TRIPS
The rich mining history of this part of America that began with the exploitation of Ag
in the Cerro Rico de Potosí (Bolivia) continues today with the exploitation of Cu and
Au porphyries in the Andean region of Chile and Argentina, as well as Li from the salt
lakes in the Puna - Altiplano triangle that comprises Argentina Bolivia and Chile.
Trips will be organized in these three countries in order to visit world class deposits of
metals (Ag, Sn, Cu) and nonmetals (B, Li) having the opportunity to discover the
cultural aspects of this region and their inhabitants.
which are associated Cu, Au, Sn and Ag mineralization.
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Bajo de La Alumbrera Open pit, Catamarca province
Rhodocrosite from Capillitas mine, Catamarca province
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Open pit at Loma Blanca borates mine, Jujuy provinceActive boratiferous geyser, Jujuy province
Cerro de Siete Colores, Purmamarca, Jujuy province
El Rincon Salt Flats, Jujuy Province
Pirquitas mine open pit, Jujuy province
Aguilar mine Pb-Ag-Zn deposit, Jujuy provinceQuebrada de Humahuaca, Jujuy province
San Pedro de Atacama church, Chile
Chuquicamata open pit, Chile
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VISAS
Every person entering Argentina should be in possession of a valid passport or ID card (neighbour countries). Some countries require a Visa.
LIST OF COUNTRIES THAT DO NOT REQUIRE VISA
AUSTRALIA AUSTRIA BARBADOS
BELGIUM BOLIVIA BRAZIL
CANADA CHILE COLOMBIA
COSTA RICA CROATIA CYPRUS
CZECH REPUBLIC DENMARK DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
ECUADOR EL SALVADOR FINLAND
FRANCE GERMANY GREECE
GUATEMALA HAITI HONDURAS
HUNGARY ICELAND IRELAND
ISRAEL ITALY JAMAICA
JAPAN LIECHTENSTEIN UTHUANIA
LUXEMBURG MALAYSIA MALTA
MEXICO MONACO THE NETHERLANDS
NEW ZELAND NICARAGUA PANAMA
PARAGUAY PERU POLAND
PORTUGAL RUSSIAN FEDERATION SANTA LUCIA
SAN MARINO SERBIA SINGAPORE
SLOVAKIA SLOVENIA SOUTH AFRICA
SPAIN SWEDEN SWITZERLAND
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO TURKEY UNITED KINGDOM
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA URUGUAY VENEZUELA
Cerro Rico, Potosi, Bolivia
Coin´s House, Potosi, Bolvia
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ACCESSIBILITY
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT M. MIGUEL DE
GÜEMES.
76 weekly flights from Salta to Buenos Aires,
Córdoba, Mendoza, and Iguazú; connecting to
international destinations in America and Europe.
SALTA/BUENOS AIRES FLIGHTS
ANDES - 3 flights a week
AEROLINEAS ARGENTINAS - 23 flights a week
LAN - 21 flights a week
DIRECT FLIGHTS TO SALTA
Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza, Iguazú.
EZEIZA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (BUENOS AIRES)
It has around 30 air carriers with many direct flights from New York, Miami, Dallas,Atlanta, Toronto, Auckland, Sydney, Houston, Rome, Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam,Frankfurt, London, Barcelona, Dubai, Doha and all South American main cities.
INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTSFrom Santa Cruz, Bolivia > SaltaFrom Rio de Janeiro > Iguazú > SaltaFrom Santiago de Chile > Mendoza > SaltaFrom Lima / Montevideo / Panamá / Santiagode Chile / Porto Alegre / Rio de Janeiro >Córdoba > Salta11
Operating air carriers: AerolíneasArgentinas, Aeromexico, Air Canada,Air Europa, Air France, Alitalia,American Airlines, Austral, Avianca,Boliviana de Aviación, BQB LíneasAéreas, British Airways, Conviasa,Copa Airlines, Delta Airlines,Emirates, Gol, Iberia, KLM, LAN,Lufthansa, Qatar Airlines, SKYAirlines, TAM, TAME, Turkish Airlines,United Airlines.
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INTERNATIONAL LAND CONNECTIONS
ACCESS BY LAND
Nationals
- From Buenos Aires: NR 34 / NR 9
- From Iguazú: NR 16
- From Córdoba: NR 9
- From Tucumán: NR 9 / NR 40
- From Jujuy: NR9 / NR 34
Internationals
From Bolivia through the border crossing points:
- Yacuiba (Salvador Mazza)
- Bermejo (Aguas Blancas)
From Chile through the border crossing points:
- Sico: (San Pedro de Atacama - San Antonio de
los Cobres - Salta)
- Jama: (San Pedro de Atacama - Jujuy - Salta)
From Paraguay through the border crossing points:
- National Route NR 81
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM
Bus – Taxi - Car service - Car rental
AEROLINEAS ARGENTINAS
The main airline in Argentina offer the followings discounts:10% live for attendees, 15% direct to speakers; 25% direct commission of theassociation
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HOTEL ACCOMMODATION
The province’s current hotel capacity is 19.000beds. This includes 4 and 5 star hotels as well asboutique hotels. Besides, Salta as four venueauditoriums and 110 conference rooms, preparedto accommodate meetings and conventions whichcall for different magnitude and technology.
HOTELS IN THE CITY
FIVE STARS HOTELS (USD 120 - 220)
Alejandro I
Sheraton Salta
FOUR STARS HOTELS (USD 90 - 160)
Amerian
Design Suites
Portezuelo Hotel
Provincial Plaza
THREE STARS HOTELS (USD 70 – 100 )
Posada del Sol
Shauard
Wilson
El Colonial
Las Moras (Villa San Lorenzo)
BOUTIQUE HOTELS (USD 100 – 120)
Aldaba Hotel
Del Vino Boutique
Hotel Legado Mítico
House of Jasmines (La Merced chica)
Patios de Lerma
Solar de la Plaza
Las Chirimoyas
ONE AND TWO STARS HOTEL FOR STUDENTS (USD 25 – 50)
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ARTISANS FAIR
On Sundays from 10:00 to 09:00 more than 200 artisans gather, on both sides ofBalcarce Street which dresses in colors, shapes, sounds and smells that convey imagesfrom afar as much as vivid present images. The number of visitors grows everySunday as not only people visiting from around the world assist but salteños thathave prolonged the magic of gathering with friends at night to the point of becominga family ride, they enjoy the afternoons, our traditions and fun with music and showsfor both grownups and children. There are many different crafts; the ones made inalpaca are typical, fabrics, embroidery, ceramics, sweets, etc.
SALTA HOST CITY
NIGHTS ON BALCARCE STREET
Folklore peñas (pubs), regional food restaurants,
bars, arranged along the traditional Balcarce
Street: night in "La Balcarce" is characterized by
good folk music, the sound of the guitars, drums,
the zambas and chacareras (both traditional
dances), friends gather to enjoy asado (roasted
meet) and empanadas (pasty), topped with the
flavors of the exquisite wines from Salta.
Peñas are a must for tourists who want to havefun and dance, enjoy music and traditional food.There are also bars where live bands fromdifferent genres play, restaurants that serveregional and international food.
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CONVENTION CENTER
Salta does not only mean culture, tradition, beauty and landscape diversity; it is alsothe ideal framework for Business Tourism. That is why the Convention Center of Saltais waiting for you to offer you the best place for your event.
Convention Center of Salta was opened on August 11, 2007; its main objective is tosatisfy the growing demand of the business tourism segment that includes theorganization of conferences, trade fairs, exhibitions, sporting events, corporate andincentive trips.
This majestic work is considered as one of the most significant of the interior of thecountry, not only because of its infrastructure, but also for its capacity and leadingtechnology.
The Convention Center Salta S.E. was established in May, 2012, to positions Saltaprovince within Argentina and Mercosur, as a destination for Meetings, Conventionsand Events, offering the highest quality at the forefront of modernity requirements,offering visitors and clients the best result.
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LOCATION
The Convention Center of Salta is located at the entrance of the city on the route tothe International Airport Martin Miguel de Guemes - Limache roundabout, KennedyAvenue-5 minutes from the airport and 10 minutes from downtown. Excellentconditions of accessibility and connection.
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FLOOR PLAN
THE CONFERENCE CENTER
N° HALL CAPACITY IN AUDITORIUM
1 Nogales 600
2 Algarrobo 600
3 Cardones 600
4 Lapacho 600
5 Los Ceibos 220
6 Jacaranda 220
7 Tipal 220
8 Álamos 200
9 Sala Computación
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10 Aula Escuela 1 25
11 Aula Escuela 2 25
12 Deposito RIVA 450
13 Sala VIP 15
14 Sala de Prensa 8
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SEMINARIO INTERNACIONAL DE PRODUCTOS ORGANICOSINTERNATIONAL SEMINAR OF ORGANIC PRODUCTS
20/09/2012 20/09/2012 CONVENTION CENTER -SALTAGRAND BOURG - SALTA
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CONGRESO INTERNACIONAL DE SALUD MENTALINTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON MENTAL HEALTH
11/10/2012 12/10/2012 CONVENTION CENTER -SALTA
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XVI DE LA FEDERACIÓN FARMACEUTICA SUDAMERICANAXVI FEDERATION SOUTH AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL
03/10/2013 05/10/2013 CONVENTION CENTER -SALTA
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27 ENCUENTRO INTERNACIONAL DE ACTUALIZACIÓN DOCENTE27 TEACHING INTERNATIONAL MEETING UPDATE
10/10/2013 14/10/2013 TEATRO DEL HUERTO - SALTA 800
TRAVEL MART LATIN AMERICA 2014 17/09/2014 19/09/2014 CONVENTION CENTER -SALTA
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INTERNATIONAL EVENTS HOSTED IN SALTA
2005: Gondwana 12 Conference: Geological and Biological Heritage of Gondwana.
2006: Backbone of the Americas - Patagonia to Alaska (Co-Convened by theGeological Society of America and Asociación Geológica Argentina).
2010: Geosur 2010 International Geological Congress on the Southern Hemisphere.
2010: 18th International Sedimentological Congress.
2014: 4th International Palaeontological Congress.
INTERNATIONAL GEOLOGY RELATED CONFERENCES HOSTED IN ARGENTINA
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PRE AND POST TOURS OPTIONS
MOVITRACK – SHORT TRIP – 1 DAYSAFARI TO THE CLOUDS
Aboard vehicles specially designed formaximum enjoyment of the landscapeand the difficulties of the Puna, wind,sun, cold and heat, are inevitablepartners in this adventure. 4x4Truckscomforts of a motor home , haveonboard bathroom and ceilings thatopen on certain sections of the circuits,
open on certain sections of the circuits, this feature allows not only have a completepanoramic view, but also a forced oxygenation leaving with no effect altitude sickness.They seat 18 and 20 people and are ideal vehicles to travel in small groups given thedistribution of its interior.
CAFAYATE SHORT TRIP – 1 DAY
The road to Cafayate has a particulargeography that has been carved by windand sun. Surprising rock formations seenin gorges and multicoloured mountainssurprise the traveller. Some of theseformations are the Garganta del Diablo orDevil’s Throat, El Anfiteatro orAmphitheatre, El Sapo or Frog, El Fraile orFriar, Los Castillos or Castles, among many.
THE VINE AND WINE MUSEUM – 1 DAY
In the Calchaquí Valleys, a region notedfor its viticulture, valleys, mountainsand gorges, one finds The Vine andWine Museum. It is a live space, full ofvisual and sound effects that areinteractive and entertaining, presentingall visitors with a chance to learn.
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CACHI – SHORT TRIP – 2 DAYS
Surrounded by coloured mountains andblessed by the Calchaqui River, Cachi remainsa restful town, as well as protecting morethan one hundred archaeological sites.Located at 2.280 metres above sea level, thisCalchaqui town is recognized by visitors for itsparticular essence. The Cachi snow cappedmassif, is one of the treasures that give specialcharacteristics to this town of six thousandinhabitants.
IRUYA – SHORT TRIP – 2 DAYS
Surrounded by an incredible landscape,Iruya is a magic town, literally hanging inthe mountains in the north of theprovince of Salta. Its steep stone streetsseem to be from another time. As if outof a postcard, Iruya invites to rest andmeditate.
TOLAR GRANDE – 2 DAYS
The small town of Tolar Grande is setin the high altitude Puna desert fromwhere the volcanoes found in theprovince can be visited (Llullaillaco,Socompa, Arizaro, Aracar andGuanaquero), as well as the incrediblewater holes in the salt flats, and themost unforgettable landscape. TheArita Cone is a perfect cone of a blacklava, 147 metres high and one of themost outstanding geographicalfeatures in Salta. It is found at theArizaro Salar, in the high plateau orPuna, 80 kilometres away from TolarGrande.
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