Category: Argentina

El Chaltén – Patagonia Argentina

El Chaltén is considered to be the trekking capital of Argentina. This charming village is surrounded by lakes, lagoons, mountains and glaciers allowing for a wide spectrum of outdoor activities. Unguided hikes are common as the trails are free, well marked and easily accessible.

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Buenos Aires – Argentina

Buenos Aires is considered to be one of the most elegant and sophisticated cities in South America. Located on the shore of the Río de la Plata, it is a huge metropolis with a core of majestic architectural glories, wonderful museums, modern art galleries and numerous theatres. Don´t leave without having a Tango experience!

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Las Grutas – Patagonia Argentina

If you’re looking for dramatic natural beauty and an authentic local experience, then head to Las Grutas. It’s a quaint but growing resort town that is less touristy than the larger Puerto Madryn (263 km south). Its white sand beach is surrounded by picturesque cliffs and thanks to its microclimate, has the warmest water in Argentina!

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San Miguel de Tucumán – Argentina

San Miguel de Tucumán is the province capital and is known as the land of sugar cane and the place of the Declaration of Independence Act. At the foot of the San Javier hill, just a few km from the city, is the village of Yerba Buena, a very pleasant residential area with an excellent nightlife.

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San Martín de los Andes – Patagonia Argentina

San Martín de los Andes is a very cute village with a spectacular setting! The location on the banks of Lago Lácar (boat trips available), and at the entrance of the huge Lanin NP makes it a top destination not to be missed! You’re gonna wear out your boots here with lots of trails to explore the area’s forests, rivers, lakes, mountains & volcanoes.

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Rosario – Argentina

Rosario is a cosmopolitan city located 310 km north of Buenos Aires on the banks of one of the most important rivers of South America, the Paraná River, and with the unmistakable and important National Flag Monument (Monumento Nacional a la Bandera).

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Salta – Argentina

Its name comes from the Aymará word “sagta”, which means “the very beautiful one”. Salta is the main base for tourist excursions in the North. From here, you can head to Cafayate, the wine region, the valleys and mountains of Calchaqui Valley, the picturesque route to the historic village of Cachi, the amazing Los Cardones National Park, and much more.

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