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Travel to Argentina - Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls, awesome Patagonia

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From the arid Altiplano of the Andes and the humid jungles of the north, passing down through the celebrated wine country and the lush open pampas of the Gauchos, this vast country will take you to the absolute end of the world amidst the romantic windswept settings of Patagonia

With Natural Wonders such as the Iguazu Falls and dramatic glaciers like Perito Moreno, opportunities for close encounters with penguins and whales, fantastic skiing and trekking, Argentina is an incredible country to explore.

All this plus one of the world’s most sophisticated, exciting and lively capital cities which oozes with style, charm, tango and a passion for football.

With an endless variety of striking scenery, adventure and history all mixed with the divine tastes of yerba de mate tea, fine wine and succulent steak, Argentina offers a feast to satisfy the appetite of any traveller.

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Why Travel to Argentina?

  • Buenos Aires: With stylish flare and sophistication, exquisite cuisine, sultry tango and an infamous passion for football, it is no surprise that this cosmopolitan capital city is the most alluring in Latin America.
  • Iguazu: spanning the jungle rich tropical border with Brazil, the awe-inspiring Iguazu Falls are no doubt the most impressive in the world and justifiably one of Argentina’s most popular attractions.
  • The Lake District: With glistening lakes and an alpine backdrop, the Lake District is a magnet for skiers, hikers and outdoor lovers alike.
  • Perito Moreno Glacier: This majestically huge river of ice is one of South America’s natural wonders not to be missed.
  • Mendoza: Set within view of the Andes, this appealing city is not only the gateway to the famous wine country, but also to Aconcagua National Park, home to the highest peak outside of Asia