10 Best Places to Visit in Argentina - Travel Video
With jaw-dropping scenery, abundance of exotic wildlife, colonial towns and cities rife with superb cuisine and vibrant culture, it is no wonder that Argentina is a popular travel destination. Located in the southern region of South America in a large, elongated shape, Argentina was sparsely inhabited by a few indigenous tribes before Spain’s colonized it in the 16th and 17th centuries. Today, the country is an independent republic featuring varied landscapes from rich plains to thick jungle, majestic mountains, pastoral steppes and impressive glaciers. An overview of the best places to visit in Argentina.
The Best Places to Visit in Argentina
The Best Places to Visit in Argentina
A land at once vast and wild, bustling and serene, Argentina goes from dust-choked desert plateaus through rolling Pampas grassland to the icefields of the Patagonian reaches.
It’s a country that’s laced with fascinating Spanish conquistador history and elegant colonial treasures, enthralling native peoples and gorgeous backcountry aplenty. Check out these top spots that should be on every itinerary through Argentina.
1.Buenos Aires
2.Mar del Plata
3. Iguazu Falls
4.Quebrada de Humahuaca
5.Mendoza
6.El Calafate & Los Glaciares National Park, Santa Cruz province
7.Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego
8. Cordoba
9.Salta city
10.El Chalten
Patagonia TOP 10 best places to visit
Patagonia is a region in South America, share by Chile and Argentina. In the Southern Andes you will find dramatic landscapes like deserts, pampas and grasslands (with guanaco). This region is located just north of Tierra del Fuego. The amazingly stunning Carretera Austral runs through this area and is a great roadtrip on your holiday. When you visit Patagonia, make sure you visit these highlights, as these are the best things to do in Patagonia:
1. Torres del Paine (Parque Nacional Torres del Paine)
The iconic of Patagonia: the three giant granite peaks are well worth the visit! Whether you want to do a day hike or the W circuit multi-day hike, this will be one of the highlights!
Cheapest stay: goo.gl/P64qgJ
Closet to track: goo.gl/6VeMBi
2. Cerro Fitz Roy ( El Chalten, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares)
Mount Fitz Roy is located on the Southern Patagonian Ice Field. It is among the most challenging mountains to climb, but the views from the bottom are also fabulous!
Great stay at this B&B: goo.gl/PVMBR8
3. Cavernas de Marmol (Puerto Rio Tranquilo)
This Marble cathedral is a natural wonder, consisting of formations of calcium carbonate. It is located on the shore of the General Lake Carrera and can only be reached by boat.
Explore the area from your own (discount) bungalow: goo.gl/Jv4WVs
4. Ventisquero Colgante (Parque Nacional Queulat)
Also called the hanging glacier, this stunning glacier is hanging above a cliff. You can either walk the short way to the lookout or be amazed by the glacier and the surroundings from a boat.
great accommodation: goo.gl/GpZNGc
5. Salto del Laja (Bio Bio region)
These waterfalls of the Laja river are spectacular in every sense. Where the river is calm upstream, downstream it gets more and more like a rapid as the waters rush through a deep and narrow canyon.
Nice and comfortable pace near the waterfalls: goo.gl/FXbkVs
6. Volcan Chaiten (Parque Nacional Pumalin)
This volcano is easily to be climbed for great views from the ever active volcano. The most recent eruption was in 2008!
For a complete stay: goo.gl/Kq2Ep7
7. Araucaria Araucana (Parque Nacional Nahuelbuta)
The Monkey Puzzle trees in the area near Temuco are dated to be 2000 years old. The many walking paths give you a great opportunity the view these impressive trees.
recommended stay: goo.gl/ruanWJ
8. Villarica Volcan (Parque Nacional Villarica)
Also known as Rucapihan, this is one of the most active volcanoes of Chile and is located in the Central Chilean Valley. The hike to the top is truly amazing, although it can be dangerous when there is too much snow.
Great views best value: goo.gl/rW75wK
9. Perito Moreno (El Calafate, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares)
This immense glacier is one of the few glaciers worldwide that are advancing. It is easy to go to the large viewing platform and see enormous pieces of ice collapse into the water.
Fabulous views and great Patagonian breackfast: goo.gl/EEECJC
10. Mirador Cuernos (Parque Nacional Torres del Paine)
The views on the Torres are truly beautiful from this side of the lake. There are plenty of walking tracks to several lookouts for the best views.
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Travel Guide to Argentina
Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,500 kilometres from the Bolivian border in the north to Ushuaia and the gateway to Antarctica in the south, it is a place that offers some of the most impressive natural wonders anywhere on earth. It has a world-class tourist infrastructure, with arguably the best cuisine on the continent, and it is safe. But its not just that that makes a trip to Argentina feel so special. The country simply has a redoubtable spirit unlike any other in the region, and nowhere is that more evident than in its lively capital, Buenos Aires.
If Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown, so the cosmopolitan Buenos Aires is one of the standout cities of the continent. Many gateway cities are just that, and you’re best off getting in and getting out, but not the Argentine capital; this is a destination in its own right that ideally requires at least 3 days to truly explore. A place where the elegance of old Europe crashes against the colourful coast of Latin America, Buenos Aires is a beautiful city, with elegant and impressive architecture, relaxing parks and some great sites. Must see locations include the colourful Bocca district, famous for its brightly painted homes, San Telmo, renowned for its antique market and strange curiosity shops, Palermo, home to some of the city’s most stylish restaurants, hotel and bars, and the smart district of Recoleta, most well-known for its famous cemetery, the final resting place of among others Argentina’s most famous daughter, Eva Peron.
From here heading north the first place you’ll be tempted to visit is one of the country’s many natural wonders… the famous Iguazu Falls.
From here, working our way anti clockwise around the country you’ll come to Corrientes and the Iberia wetlands. Although not commonly visited by international travellers, we at Wild Frontiers love this place and run many trips to the atmospheric estancias where we have fun playing at being gauchos.
From here you come to Cordoba, the country’s second largest city. This is a region known for the pretty Andean foothills into which you can ride or walk.
Next up is the famous wine region of Mendoza. Anyone interested in gastronomy trips should spend at least 3 days here, where, staying at one of the locally-run boutique wineries you can enjoy some world class dining. But Mendoza isn’t only about cuisine… it is also the gateway to hikes up the America’s highest mountain, Aconcagua, and some good horse rides into the low Andes.
Heading north of here is the spectacular coloured mountain desert region of Salta, and the northern routes into Chile and the Atacama Desert, or heading further east you’ll next come to San Martin de los Andes, where you’ll find some wonderful mountain scenery with a few great estancias again offering some great riding, and fishing, experiences this time into the higher Andes.
Now heading south, the next location you’ll come to is one of the countries major highlights, the lake district of Bariloche. Here you can enjoy all manner of activities, from riding and cycling, to kayaking and abseiling, or just relaxing with a nice picnic on one of the regions many lakes.
Heading south on highway 40, passed the fossilised remains of the world’s largest dinosaur, and the famous painted hands at Cueva de las Manos, you come to FitzRoy National Park before hitting one of the most impressive areas on the continent, El Calafate, and the regions wide open steppes and famous glaciers that here crash down into the lakes. There are many such glaciers but perhaps the most famous is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Puerto Moreno glacier.
To the east of the country is Puerto Valdez, from which between October to March the Orca whales can be spotted, and in the very south is Ushuaia, and the gateway to Antarctica. At Wild Frontiers we have relationships with some of the best Antarctic explorer vessels.
Argentina is a huge country and unless you are lucky enough to have a month to travel you are unlikely to see it all in one visit. The important thing is to work out what you’d like to see most, and then let us help you work out the best way to do it.
Although Argentina may not have the level indigenous cultural traditions that Bolivia and Peru enjoy; although it might not have the beaches, colour and sheer razzmatazz that Brazil can boast, Argentina does have a plethora of sites and experiences with which to seduce the visitor. With its dramatic Patagonian steppes, its extraordinary glaciers, its colourful mountains and deserts, its lakes and its coast, Argentina’s landscapes are second to none. Its wildlife is impressive and varied, its cuisine is world class and in its cultured, cosmopolitan capital city, it has one of the most fun metropolises anywhere on the planet.
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San Carlos de Bariloche is a city in the province of Río Negro, Argentina, situated on the foothills of the Andes, surrounded by lakes (Nahuel Huapi, Gutiérrez Lake, Moreno Lake and Mascardi Lake) and mountains (Tronador, Cerro Catedral, Cerro López). It is famous for skiing but also great for sight-seeing, water sports, trekking and climbing. Another claim to fame is its Swiss-like atmosphere and its chocolate boutiques and breweries. Look for the St. Bernard dogs on display for tourists.
Do in Bariloche, Argentina
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Trekking Trek Bariloche [3] provides a comprehensive guide to the trekking routes in the Nahuel Huapi National Park.
Catedral Alta Patagonia [4] - It is the biggest ski centre in South America, with a skiable area of 2 km² (0.77 sq mi), over 100 km (62 miles) of ski runs, and a lift capacity of 22,200 skiers per hour. It is located 12 miles from Bariloche. If you enjoy hiking, there is trail to the Frey refugio which takes about 6.5 hours (4 up, 2.5 down). Look for the trail head in the far corner of the parking lot.
Cerro Campanario: beautiful view of the lakes and mountains around - hike it (30 min, departs near the bottom of the lift) or take the ski-lift ($120 pesos). Get in with bus #20, 21, 10 from the center and get off at km 17,8. After the Campanario you can go on with the Circuito Chico during the same day.
Circuito Chico - This beautiful 60 km route can be biked or hiked. You can also do it by bus during summer (line 10). If you hike it, take bus 20 towards Llao Llao till El Muelle.
Cerro Otto - Viewpoint over the area of Bariloche. Transport there includes in the price of the cable car which cost $230 pesos both ways (bus+cable car) or less one way while the other way you can hike or take a mountain bike(9 KM from the city, about 2.5 hours when hiking down). The rotating restaurant at the top has some impressive vistas of the region and there are some nice hiking trails behind the restaurant.
Cerro Catedral/Refugio Frey is considered by many as the best 1-2 days trekking in Bariloche. When it's cold enough you can skate in the lake near the refuge. When there's not too much snow you can climb the granite agujas (needles) near the refuge which have ways for all levels, or head to Lago Jakob. There are two ways to get in and out: the main one is from Villa Catedral (only one bus every 1h30), another (a bit longer) one starts from Los Cohiues and goes along the Gutierrez lake (bus #50).
Cerro López - Take the #10 bus to get there and back. In late spring/summer/early autumn there's a trekking trail to the mountain shelter (not as easy as Otto's). It takes about 3 hours to get there and can be quite tiring, but the views from the shelter are impressive. Be sure to bring along water and some fruit to keep your energy. Colonia Suiza, a swiss-like borough, is nearby.
Cerro Tronador, visit the black glacier (ventisquero negro), see the Cerro Tronador and a waterfall over an overhanging cliff named Saltillo de las Nalcas, near the village of Pampa Linda. The journey takes about two hours, and costs Ar$ 400 return or Ar$ 200 one-way (Transitando lo Natural, 20 de Febrero 300, Bariloche). There is an additional entrance fee to the national park of Ar$ 120 (foreigners). With this bus, you have to hike the last 7 km to the glacier, which is a beautiful experience as there is a hiking trail and the road shows amazing landscape. Some tourist buses take you right to the sights. Near the lookout there is confiteria which sells overpriced food although location is remote and the place astonishing.
Los Siete Lagos (the seven lakes) - all-day tour by bus to see the seven picturesque lakes between Bariloche and San Martin de Los Andes, with lunch at SMdLA, followed by a return trip through the arid Pampas where you can see much of the local fauna along the way. You can also rent a car or hitchhike.
Puerto Pañuelo, at the nearby town of Llao Llao functions as Bariloche's port for boat tours.
If you're interested in going in the lakes and islands:
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Turisur Mitre 219 - Bariloche, [6]- Boat excursions from Bariloche (Puerto Panuelo) to Bosque Arrayanes (about AR$580 - Sept 2015) & Puerto Blest, they also do the trip across to Chile (Cruce de Lagos) (about US$ 280).
El Bosque de Arrayanes - A forest of rare, orange colored trees that only grow on a local island (and one in Japan). There are several cruise boats; the newest (luxurious) ship is called the Cau Cau. Take the circuit bus out of Bariloche and catch a boat (near the Hotel Llao Llao) and have lunch, hike or bike, and enjoy the afternoon in the forest.
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Mar del Plata es una ciudad ubicada en el sudeste de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina,
Mar del Plata es una ciudad ubicada en el sudeste de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina, sobre la costa del mar Argentino, es la cabecera del partido de General Pueyrredón, un importante puerto y balneario y la segunda urbe de turismo más importante del país tras Buenos Aires ya que en época de verano su población puede aumentar un 311%, por lo que cuenta con una gran oferta de infraestructura de hoteles. La autovía 2 la enlaza tras con 404 km Buenos Aires y está ubicada a 365 km de La Plata.
Fue fundada con su nombre actual el 10 de febrero de 1874 por Patricio Peralta Ramos, en una estancia de su propiedad, sobre la base de la segunda de las tres extintas Misiones jesuitas de la Pampa, fundadas en la segunda mitad del siglo XVIII, denominada Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Puelches, que más tarde recibió el nombre de «Puerto de la Laguna de los Padres».1
Las principales actividades son la portuaria pesquero, la turística y la industria textil. La actividad principal del puerto, la pesca, se complementa con también barcos petroleros, cerealeros, cuenta con una nueva terminal para cruceros de pasajeros y una base naval de submarinos. Entre la gran variedad de industrias se destacan también la derivada de horticultura, la construcción y la metalmecánica y algunas tienen asiento el Parque Industrial Manuel Savio.
En los deportes tiene un complejo deportivo que fue subsede del Mundial de Fútbol 1978, sede de los Juegos Panamericanos de 1995 y donde se jugó la final de la Copa Davis 2008 y donde llevan a cabo otras competiciones nacionales y regionales y el lugar en el que se practican diferentes disciplinas siendo el fútbol la que más público atrae. El Club Atlético Aldosivi y el Club Atlético Alvarado son los equipos más populares. Además, la ciudad es conocida por su calidad en el básquetbol, donde el Club Atlético Peñarol y el Club Atlétco Quilmes representan este deporte a nivel nacional.2 3
Es también un importante centro de educación, para lo que cuenta con instituciones educativas de todos los niveles, polo de cultura de varias disciplinas y de variados museos. Además posee canales de televisión abierta y por cable, tres radios AM y una variada oferta de más de cincuenta emisoras de frecuencia modulada.
Mar del Plata is a city located in the southeast of the province of Buenos Aires, Argentina, on the coast of the Argentine sea, is the head of the party of General Pueyrredón, an important port and Spa and the second city of most important of the country after Buenos Aires travel during the summer its population can increase a 311%, for what counts with a wide range of infrastructure of hotels. Connects it the Autovía 2 after 404 km Buenos Aires, located 365 km from La Plata.
It was founded with its current name on February 10, 1874 by Patricio Peralta Ramos, in a stay of his property, on the basis of the second of three extinct missions Jesuit of the Pampa, founded in the second half of the 18th century, called our Lady of the pillar of Puelches, which later received the name of «Port of the Laguna de los Padres».1
The main activities are the fishing port, the tourist and the textile industry. The main activity of the port, the fishing, complemented with also ships oil, grain, has a new terminal for cruise passengers and a naval base of submarines. Among the wide variety of industries are also the derivative of horticulture, building and metalworking, and some have seat Manuel Savio Industrial Park.
In sports has a sports complex that was headquarters of the football 1978, headquarters of the Pan American Games of 1995 world and where it is played the final of the 2008 Davis Cup and where carried out other national and regional competitions and the place in which different disciplines being soccer are practiced which attracts more public. Club Atlético Aldosivi and Club Atlético Alvarado are the most popular teams. In addition, the city is known for its quality in basketball, where the Club Atlético Peñarol and Club Atletco Quilmes representing this sport level nacional.2 3
It is also an important center of education, which has educational institutions of all levels, pole of culture of various disciplines and varied museums. It also has channels of broadcast television and cable, three AM radios and a wide range of more than fifty stations of frequency-modulated.
TOP 10 PLACES VISIT IN ARGENTINA - আর্জেন্টিনার দশটি বিখ্যাত স্থান || Videostarhd
Top 10 Places Visit in Argentina - আর্জেন্টিনার দশটি বিখ্যাত স্থান || Videostarhd
A land at once vast and wild, bustling and serene, Argentina goes from dust-choked desert plateaus through rolling Pampas grassland to the icefields of the Patagonian reaches.
It’s a country that’s laced with fascinating Spanish conquistador history and elegant colonial treasures, enthralling native peoples and gorgeous backcountry aplenty. Check out this selection of the top spots that should be on every itinerary through Argentina.
Let’s explore the best places to visit in Argentina:
1.Buenos Aires
2.Cordoba, Argentina
3.San Antonio de Areco
4.Mendoza
5.Ushuaia
6.San Ignacio Mini
7.El Calafate, Argentina
8.Puerto Iguazu
9.El Chalten
10.San Carlos de Bariloche by Albertina
Mar del Plata Adventure Trips
Mar del Plata Adventure Trips - Four hundred kilometers from Buenos Aires lies Mar del Plata ('Mardel'), the premier Argentine beach destination for porteños. If you end up here on a summer weekend, you'll be guaranteed to say 'Wow, this beach is crowded.' There might a couple of places where you could get in a few swimming strokes without taking somebody's eye out, but mostly it's shoulder-to-shoulder, sun-frazzled bodies. After spending a few days on its comically packed sands, watching street performers on the beachside Plaza Colón or exploring the wonders of the port, however, you might get the sense of adoration that the country feels for this place.
Mar del Plata Adventure Trips, and especially outside of summer, the crowds disperse, hotel prices drop and the place takes on a more relaxed feel. And if summer crowds don't appeal, visit in spring or autumn, when prices are lower and the area's natural attractions are easier to enjoy. After all, Mardel is a large city and has attractions other than its beach.
Wonderful Mar del Plata Adventure Trips