Top 10 Best Things To Do in Capilla del Monte, Argentina
Capilla del Monte Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Capilla del Monte. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Capilla del Monte for You. Discover Capilla del Monte as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Capilla del Monte.
This Video has covered top 10 Best Things to do in Capilla del Monte.
Don't forget to Subscribe our channel to view more travel videos. Click on Bell ICON to get the notification of newly uploaded videos.
List of Best Things to do in Capilla del Monte, Argentina
Los Terrones
Cerro Uritorco
Agua de los Palos
Las grutas de Ongamira
Diques El Cajon
Dique Los Alazanes
Balneario La Toma
Iglesia de San Antonio de Padua
Los Paredones
Capilla del Monte
Checkout our Travel Website :
Subscribe to our Channel :
Visiting Argentina: Cordoba, Capilla del monte and Rosario
Sono arrivato nella zona più popolata d'Argentina, prima di raggiungere Buenos Aires mi sono fermato nelle città di Rosario e Cordoba, ma non solo. Proprio nei dintorni di cordoba ho trovato una natura che mi ha stregato.
The City of Cordoba, Argentina
(May 2013)
Córdoba is a city located in the geographical center of Argentina, in the foothills of the Sierras Chicas on the Suquía River, about 700 km northwest of Buenos Aires.
I drove to the city of Cordoba, along the way I enjoyed the open country side and open space of this amazing nation.
Visiting La Cumbrecita Hamlet in Córdoba, Argentina
Certain places you visit have far more sentimental value than others. Having the opportunity to finally visit where Audrey grew up in Argentina was a thrill. The tiny Hamlet of La La Cumbrecita, located nearby Villa General Belgrano and a couple hours away from Córdoba city, is an adventure playground for those interested in ziplining, rafting, hiking or other outdoor adventures. It's also a great place to relax and eat German cuisine while sipping on craft beer. Audrey was thrilled to revisit having been gone for nearly a decade. Come join us as we show you around.
GEAR WE USE
Olympus OM-D E-M5 II:
Canon G7X:
Olympus 14-150mm II Lens:
Rode Video Mic GO:
Joby Gorilla Pod:
SanDisk 16GB Extreme Pro:
SOCIAL MEDIA & TRAVEL BLOGS
AUDREY:
blog:
instagram:
facebook:
twitter:
SAMUEL:
blog:
facebook:
twitter:
instragram:
Visiting La Cumbrecita Hamlet in Córdoba, Argentina Travel Video Transcript:
So today we are taking a little bit of a day trip. We've left behind Villa General Belgrano and we're going to visit a little village called La Cumbrecita up in the Sierras. And this is where I went to school as a child. So it is going to be really fun walking around and showing you around.
Well, welcome to my primary school. This is where I went to grade 1 through grade 6. Except, at the time the building was a lot smaller. We did not have this whole wing. It was just this. Just that. And in the morning it was primary school and in the afternoon it was high school. So it was a very short school day - 4 hours. And I had recess twice during those four hours. So, not bad for a kid. Tip top education there, yeah.
I think you have a little bit of work to be done. Not too much. Gandolf!
So this is a popular spot on a hot summer day. Yes, apparently it is called La Oja. And everyone has seemed to gather here. There is a little mini waterfall. Yeah, you can go for a swim. Are you going to jump in, Sam? I don't think so. No swimming trunks today? No. That's too bad.
So next up we're heading to the waterfalls and we can hear that off in the distance. But I want to show you these really cool roots first. It is like this weird web running straight across here. Follow me. Don't trip. Don't fall! How cool is that. That's very cool. Very cool. And little spooky.
So we had a minor miscalculation. When you look at this sign how far do you think the waterfall is? 25 feet? 25 meters? That's what we thought. But once we started walking we realized, wow, this is like quite far. 25 feet we're not there. 25 meters we can't even hear it. It's 25 minutes. Minutes. So now we know better for the next attraction.
Okay, so Sam now you have visited both Villa General Belgrano, the bigger town, and La Cumbrecita. So what are your impressions so far? Well, I like them both. This particular town I like even more though. It kind of reminds me of the town where I grew up in. It's a bit smaller. And what I really like about this place that is so cool is that it is a pedestrian only town. That's awesome. You drive in your vehicle or in your bus, you get off and then the rest of it is just walking. You don't have to worry about vehicles or anything like that. You're also higher up in the mountains and you experience nature a little bit more here. So that is what I really love about this place. And it is so peaceful. It is. Can you hear the birds chirping? I can hear the birds chirping off in the distance. Chirp, chirp, chirp.
This is part of our Travel in Argentina series. We're making a series of videos showcasing Argentine culture, Argentine arts, Argentine foods, Argentine religion, Argentine cuisine and Argentine people.
All photos and video taken by Samuel Jeffery (Nomadic Samuel) and Audrey Bergner (That Backpacker).
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
Fincas en San Rafael Argentina, Farms in Argentine
Fincas en San Rafael Argentina, Farms in Argentine
I diari di Buenos Aires: #2 uno sguardo alla città Trip Therapy GoPro Hero HD
Seconda puntata dei diari di Buenos Aires. Oggi inizio a portarvi nei luoghi più conosciuti e in un barrio molto importante ma poco visitato. Ah, e non mancherà neppure una gita a tigre, sul deltsa del fiume Plata.
I diari di Buenos Aires: #1 La Boca Trip Therapy GoProHero HD
Prima puntata dei miei diari di Buenos Aires, la capitale argentina. Oggi vi porto nel quartiere Boca, dove l'idolo indiscusso è ovviamente Diego Armando Maradona
Visiting Salta and its surroundings Trip Therapy GoPro Hero HD
L'Argentina del nord, nella provincia di Salta è un'area spettacolare. Paesaggi mozzafiato tra altopiani, montagne, grotte e deserti di sali. Da non perdere sono poi i villaggi di Humahuaca e Purmamarca.
Un grazie particolare va al Ministerio del turismo y cultura di Salta che mi ha permesso di godere di questi incredibili paesaggi.
Per l'avventura in mountain bike ringrazio Salta Biking :
Great Real Estate BUYS in Argentina
Foreign cash buyers are finding deals in Buenos Aires, where prices for luxury apartments are down 20 percent to 25 percent from a year ago.
But there is a catch. Argentina's wildly fluctuating currency and new monetary restrictions make it difficult to close deals, the Wall Street Journal reports. Last year Argentine President Christina Kirchner restricted access to U.S. dollars and other foreign currencies, hoping to slow the flow of capital out of the country.
As a result, foreign buyers are wary of wiring U.S. dollars into Argentina as it is almost impossible to convert back into dollars at the official rate. Instead of shopping for the latest amenities, buyers are primarily looking for sellers with a foreign bank account, the WSJ reports.
The currency situation has spooked some foreigners living in Argentina, according to the report. Ninety percent of homes listed for sale by estate agent Pericles Economides are foreign homeowners looking to sell, while Argentinians are eager to buy to convert their pesos into a more stable asset.
But foreign buyers willing and able to navigate the currency issues find their cash gives them power in the market.
Apartments in Recoleta, the neighborhood which gave Buenos Aires the nickname Paris of South America, are selling for about $185 per square foot, a decrease from almost $240 per square foot in 2008, according to the Wall Street Journal.
In Palermo, a popular location for homebuyers, one-bedroom apartments are listed for about $150,000 and sell for less, the paper reported.
Buyers at the high end of the market can also find deals. One property listed for $5.9 million in 2008 is now listed at $3.3 million.
- See more at:
Cordoba Argentina / Argentina Travel Vlog #91 / The Way We Saw It
Our next stop in Argentina is the great city of Cordoba, in the Province of the same name. To start with, we did a free walking tour of the city to discover the highlights, and Cordoba has loads of highlights.
Then, after a coffee and some more walking, we decided to go to the night market in Güemes district and enjoy some excellent food in the area.
To end the day, some Tango dancing on one of the main squares in the city. A dramatic thunderstorm hit us then...
Follow us on this tour of our favorite city in Argentina.
Feel free to leave a comment below. We are happy about your thumbs up
►► Follow us here:
Blog:
Twitter:
Facebook:
Instagram:
►► Footage equipment
Compact camera:
Objective:
Selfie Stick:
DSLR camera:
Objective:
Action camera:
Housing:
Filter:
Scenelapse:
Suctioncup:
Mic Adapter
SD Card1:
SD Card2:
GorillaPod:
Microphone:
Notebook:
►► Must have travel gadgets
Headphones:
Adapter:
Powercube:
Knife:
Travel bags:
Speaker:
Packsafe:
Diary:
Powerbank:
External Disc:
Wifi Hotspot:
Ipad:
Kindle:
►► Who we are:
♫Music By♫
1) Recorded at the Night Market in Güemes Cordoba
2) Cool Ride by Audionautix from the YouTube Audio Library