South America
Top Places To Visit In Argentina
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1. Iguazu Falls
The Iguazu Falls can be seen from either Foz Do Iguacu (Brazil) or Puerto de Iguazu (Argentina) and are worth seeing from both sides. Higher and twice the width of Niagara Falls, set amongst lush tropical jungle, they are widely considered the most impressive falls on Earth.
2. Mount Fitz Roy, Patagonia
Patagonia is one of the wildest regions in the world, comprised of mountains, deserts and grasslands. No area of Patagonia is more beautiful and striking than Fitz Roy.
3. Los Glaciares National Park
The second largest national park in Argentina is also in Patagonia; home to 47 massive glaciers and 30% covered by ice. A spectacular looking place and one of the most visited destinations in Argentina.
4. Buenos Aires
The dynamic and happening capital of Argentina has an array of cultural events, nightlife, restaurants, and bars. Tango shows and football matches are popular to visit when in Buenos Aires.
5. Bariloche
Another beautiful area of Patagonia; Bariloche is popular with skiers, trekkers and mountaineers. The city has the appearance of a traditional European alpine town as it was settled by German speaking Europeans. It became world famous as a haven for Nazi war criminals.
6. Peninsula Valdes
Peninsula Valdes is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, noted for its unique fauna and geology – and you guessed it; it’s in Patagonia. Between October and March penguins come ashore and from June to December it’s whale watching season. Other inhabitants include sea lions, elephant seals and armadillos. If you’re fortunate enough you can may spot killer whales capturing seals from the shore at Punta Norte during April – the only place in the world orca are known to do this.
7. Aconcagua
Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the world, outside of Asia. It is arguably the highest non-technical mountain in the world to climb, as the northern route requires no ropes, axes, or pins to ascend. However the effects of altitude are severe, so it is best to seek advice and go with an organised group.
8. Quebrada de Humahuaca
The Quebrada de Humahuaca is a narrow mountain valley located in the province of Jujuy, dotted with small towns and ancient ruins. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is characterised by stunning and colourful landscapes.
9. Mendoza
Mendoza is the centre of Argentina’s world renowned wine industry. The Mendoza Wine Harvest Festival held during the first week of March is an extremely popular event, featuring hundreds of dancers and performers, and a large fireworks display.
The city is also a frequent stopover for climbers on their way to Aconcagua and for adventure travellers interested in mountaineering, hiking, horseback riding, rafting, and skiing.
10. Cordoba
Cordoba is the second largest city in Argentina. The city is surrounded by valleys and is well-known for its historical colonial buildings.
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