WHERE TO GO
Buenos Aires, Calafate, Iguazú,
Ushuaia, El Chaltén, Bariloche,
Mendoza, Salta, Antártida
DESTINATIONS FROM SOUTH TO NORTH
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Antártida
An Antarctic expedition offers a journey into one of the planet's most remote and pristine environments. Endless white mountains stretch to the horizon and massive glaciers churn icebergs into the sea. Penguins waddle along the shore, seals lounge on ice slabs, and humpback and orca whales break the surface of icy waters.
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Ushuaia
Known as the "End of the World," Ushuaia is a captivating destination between the jagged peaks of the Andes Mountains and the Beagle Channel.
Experience its unique natural surroundings through activities like glacier trekking, wildlife cruises, and scenic hikes in Tierra del Fuego National Park.
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Calafate & El Chaltén
Where the untamed beauty of Patagonia merges with glacial landscapes. A paradise for adventurers, offering breathtaking scenery and unforgettable outdoor experiences. Visitors to El Calafate can explore the glacier and region through hiking, boat tours, and even ice trekking on the glacier itself.
On the other hand, El Chaltén is renowned as the trekking capital of Argentina. offering access to some of Patagonia's most iconic trekking routes, including those leading to Mount Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre.
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Bariloche
Set against the backdrop of the snow-capped Andes and the waters of Lake Nahuel Huapi, this picturesque town seamlessly marries the rugged beauty of its natural surroundings with the cozy ambiance of its Swiss-inspired architecture.
Beyond its culinary delights, the town offers a wealth of outdoor adventures, from hiking and skiing in the surrounding mountains to sailing and kayaking.
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Buenos Aires
Argentina's capital, where the Latin American beat intertwines with the elegance of European architecture. A vibrant fusion of food, nightlife, and music.
From sizzling parrillas to quaint cafes offering delicious empanadas and dulce de leche treats, the city's food scene is a feast for the senses.
In essence, Buenos Aires is a city of contrasts—a place where the old and the new, the Latin and the European, seamlessly coexist, creating a dynamic and electrifying urban landscape.
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Iguazú
Iguazu Falls, situated on the Argentina-Brazil border, ranks among the largest waterfalls in the world. Water plunges into the the dense, vibrant rainforest, forming a breathtaking sight.
This UNESCO World Heritage Site is ideal for exploring jungle trails and spotting diverse wildlife.
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Salta & Jujuy
Salta and Jujuy offer road with stunning red and orange landscapes, rich culture, colonial history, and delicious cuisine.
It’s the colonial architecture, and its breathtaking Andean views. The local cuisine, featuring famous empanadas, locro, humita, and tamales, adds to the charm.
Jujuy is renowned for the Quebrada de Humahuaca, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with striking landscapes like the Cerro de los Siete Colores and Salinas Grandes. The region's deep traditions and festivals, along with traditional ishes provide a profound cultural experience.