1. The Toro Gorge (Quebrada del Toro) is a stunning geological formation located in the province of Salta, Argentina. Carved by the Toro River over millions of years, the gorge features towering cliffs, lush vegetation, and cascading waterfalls. The breathtaking views and unique rock formations make it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

2. The Toro Gorge is open to visitors year-round, though it is recommended to visit during the dry season (from April to October) when the weather is more favorable. There is no entrance fee to visit the gorge, and it is accessible by car or guided tours from the city of Salta. Unfortunately, there is no specific phone number available for the gorge, but local tour operators may provide more information on visiting.

3. To reach the Toro Gorge, visitors can drive from Salta along Route 68 towards Cafayate. The gorge is located approximately 80 km southwest of Salta and can be reached in about 1.5 to 2 hours by car. Alternatively, guided tours are available that include transportation and a knowledgeable guide to help you explore the area. Be sure to wear sturdy shoes and bring plenty of water, as the terrain can be challenging and the climate can be hot.