I ended up doing the zip-line thing on Sunday. It was quite awesome! We did 6 different lines with 2 of them being over the river. Unfortunately the snow pack hasn’t melted much so the river was pretty low and it didn’t look that dangerous. The last one was over 400 meters across the river. Luckily they had someone taking pictures of us, so I’ll have those up soon.
After we got back from our activity, I headed to the bus station to see if I could get a bus out to Cordoba that night. Luckily I was able to and went to grab some dinner and see a few more things before heading to the bus station to head out.
Upon arriving in Cordoba, I first decided that I needed to find a place to stay for the night. It was then out to explore the city. There are a number of churches in Cordoba and I saw quite a few of them. Other than that, I wasn’t too impressed with Cordoba. I had thought with 7 universities there that there would be more stuff to do in the city that interested me, but I didn’t find much else that did. I was planning on leaving the next night to head to Salta and figured I should head to the bus terminal and figure out when I would be leaving. Luckily I did because the only buses to Salta (at least on the bus line I was traveling on) left in the morning! I didn’t want to be stuck in Cordoba an entire extra day (especially because I wanted to get to Salta) so I left the next morning and spent the entire day on the bus. I was quite confused during the number of stops that we made along the way to pick people up and drop people off. I wasn’t sure if we would be switching buses or not. Luckily I made it to Salta to continue my adventure.