Climatic characteristics:

Catamarca
Catamarca has a mostly arid and warm climate, typical of the semi-arid region of northwestern Argentina. The province is characterized by: High summer temperatures, with highs that can exceed 40°C in some areas. Cool, dry winters, with lows that drop below 5°C in mountainous areas. Low rainfall, concentrated mainly in the summer months (December to March). Much of the territory is mountainous, which generates microclimates: for example, the Central Valley has a semi-arid or sub-humid climate, with somewhat more frequent rainfall.
CONSIDERATIONS PRIOR TO MAKING THE TRIP:
Clothing and personal items for any time of year:
● Sunglasses with UV protection.
● High factor sunscreen.
● Hat or cap.
● Gloves.
● Warm clothing: windbreaker, sweatshirt, scarf, down jacket for high mountains.
● Cocoa butter
● Moisturizing cream.
● Warm stockings.
● Comfortable trekking shoes. (Not new).