1. Devil’s Throat (Garganta del Diablo) in Salta, Argentina is a spectacular natural formation located in the Quebrada de las Conchas, a stunning gorge with rock formations shaped by thousands of years of water erosion. The Devil’s Throat is a unique rock formation resembling a giant mouth, with a waterfall flowing through it, creating a breathtaking sight for visitors. The surrounding landscape is also incredibly scenic, making it a popular spot for nature lovers and photographers.
2. There is no specific working time for Devil’s Throat as it is a natural formation that can be visited at any time of the day. It is recommended to visit during daylight hours for the best views. Unfortunately, there is no phone number available for Devil’s Throat as it is a natural site.
3. There is no entrance fee to visit Devil’s Throat as it is a natural site open to the public. The site is located along Route 68 in the Quebrada de las Conchas, approximately 50 kilometers from the city of Salta. It is accessible by car or organized tours. It is recommended to have a car or join a tour to visit Devil’s Throat, as public transportation options may be limited in this area.


