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Patagonia is a region in the south of Argentina bordered in the north by the Cuyo and Pampas regions, in the east by the Atlantic Ocean, and in the south and west by Chile.
See in Patagonia trip
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View the Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park from El Calafate.
View the Patagonian Ice Sheet from an airplane or nearby mountain.
Visit penguin colonies near Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world.
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Motorcycle expeditions in Patagonia, Argentina [1] Compass Expeditions offers adventure Motorcycle Tours specializing in South America, in the the long vast expanses of Patagonia, tours from 10 days to 5 months. (In US 503 369 1955 or in Australia 613 536 86473).
Eat in Patagonia trip
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In Patagonia, there are plenty of unique and delicious things to eat. As in all of Argentina, beef is important, but particular to the area is the cordero, lamb, which is of a very unique flavor (supposedly because the Patagonian lamb eats a unique mixture of herbs found only in Patagonia) especially when grilled in the typical parrilla (grill).
Dulce de leche, similar to caramel and made by adding sugar to milk and cooking it, is used on nearly all desserts, including facturas (pastries eaten for breakfast or tea, or to accompany mate, filled with dulce de leche, dulce de membrillo, crema pastelera, roquefort, or many other things), alfajores (traditional cookies that consist of tiny biscuits stuck together), and many other Argentine desserts.
Regions
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Chubut
Neuquen
Rio Negro
Santa Cruz
Tierra del Fuego
Cities
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Neuquén – the largest city
Comodoro Rivadavia - port city and largest coastal city
San Carlos de Bariloche
Valdés Peninsula and Puerto Pirámides
Puerto Madryn
El Calafate
Rawson
Villa La Angostura
Ushuaia - Tourist centre of Tierra del Fuego, and base for most excursions, treks and trips to Antarctica. Arguably the most southerly city in the world.
Viedma
Zapala
Caleta Olivia - center of oil driller culture
Cutral Co
San Martín de los Andes
El Bolsón
Lago Puelo
Choele Choel
Chos Malal
Trelew
Gaiman - Welsh cultural center
Sarmiento
Río Gallegos
Río Grande, Argentina - fly-fishing capital
Other destinations
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Nahuel Huapi National Park
El Chalten
Los Glaciares National Park
Peninsula Valdes - It is an important nature reserve (whales, sea lions, dolphins, penguins) which was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1999.
Best Things To Do in Villa Pehuenia, Argentina
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Volcan Batea Mahuida
Circuito Pehuenia
Cinco Lagunas
Miradores de Villa Pehuenia
Paso del Arco
Mirador Del Cerro Impodi
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A beautiful journey in Patagonia
Des chevaux merveilleux, des paysages à couper le souffle, une aventure hors du commun en Patagonie argentine!
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#chile #carreteraaustral #xt660z Uma aventura no Chile DIA 7: Início da Carretera Austral
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No dia 25 de novembro de 2018, iniciei uma viagem que seria tudo menos o que esperava ser. Saindo de Pelotas/RS, o primeiro dia tinha como objetivo chegar às proximidades de Colônia do Sacramento, no Uruguai. De lá, no segundo dia, o objetivo era cruzar o Rio da Prata pelo Buquebus e chegar às proximidades de Santa Rosa, em La Pampa. No terceiro dia, percorremos os quase 800 km que separavam Trenque Lauquen de Arroyito, próxmo a Neuquén. Entramos na Patagônia argentina e, em questão de alguns quilômetros, a paisagem já era completamente desértica. O quarto dia incluía passar por Zapala, aos pés da Cordilheira dos Andes, e as belas Junín e San Martín de Los Andes - mas acabamos mesmo chegando a Villa Angustura. No quinto dia, finalmente chegamos ao Chile, fazendo a travessia através do Paso Cardenal Samore. Belas paisagens, frio e... chuva! O sexto dia de viagem começou excelente, sol e tempo ameno, subimos ao mirador do Vulcão Osorno e aproveitamos o dia na região de Puerto Varas. Pela tarde, iniciamos a descida até Hornopiren e, assim, também iniciamos a descida pela Carretera Austral. O sétimo dia, foi, certamente, um dos mais difíceis de todo o trajeto: travessia de balsa entre Hornopirén e Caleta Gonzalo, frio, muitos trechos de rípio e a subida da Costa Queulat no cair da noite exauriram o que restava de energia para continuar a viagem. Terminamos o dia em Puerto Cisnes para uma parada necessária.
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EPISÓDIO 1: Atravessando o Uruguai
EPISÓDIO 2: De Colônia a Trenque Lauquen
EPISÓDIO 3: Entrando na Patagônia argentina
EPISÓDIO 4: Caminho dos 7 Lagos
EPISÓDIO 5: Bienvenidos a Chile!
EPISÓDIO 6: Vulcão Osorno e Hornopiren
EPISÓDIO 7: Início da Carretera Austral
EPISÓDIO 8: Caminho até Coyhaique
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A 150km de la ciudad de Córdoba y unidos por el majestuoso camino de las Altas Cumbres , Mina Clavero es el principal centro turístico del Valle de Traslasierra.
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Paraíso natural en todas las épocas del año, ofrece distintas opciones para disfrutar de paseos, excursiones, deportes y turismo aventura.
Mendoza, Upsallata and Barreal Thefletchers's photos around Mendoza, Argentina (barreal route)
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Entry Title: Mendoza, Upsallata and Barreal
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After Puerto Madryn we should really have continued south further into Patagonia.. but we heard on the grapevine that the weather is cold cold cold down south.. including recent reports of snow.. so we opted to high tail it up to Mendoza and make the most of the sunshine. So back on the bus for 20 hours and we woke up to views of glorious vineyards with the backdrop of the Andes as we approached Mendoza.
We scooted straight into a hostel called Casa Pueblo.. a little rustic hostel with a very Argentinian feel. We had a day or 2 to relax and explore the city.. Bruce's gout was continuing to play up so we tried to take it a bit slowly with a nice day in the park and not to much racing around.
We then decided to hire a car and explore the province (which is huge). The mineral water in this region is called Villavicencio which is produced up in the mountains and the bottle depicts an old 1930s hotel which is now derelict, so we hit the road and drove into the mountains. It was a spectacular drive.. and we really felt like we were exploring. The hotel was amazing. you cant go in but it has a charm about it of days gone past and amazing elegance that it must have hosted. Its nestled in the mountains, miles from anywhere so we wandered round and itched to go inside but its all boarded up and therefore all the mysterious. It would have made an amazing wedding location with the quaint little chapel nextdoor. We stopped for a cuppa just by the hotel at the last sign of civilisation for a fair while and then embarked on the 3 hour drive which took us high up into the mountains on a dirt road, via 365 hairpin bends and into the clouds. We saw wild llamas roaming the mountains and little other signs of life. There were old disused mines, huge skies and amazing cloud formations. We left the clouds at the top and saw the old samaritans road marked with a line of crosses and headed down into the valley towards Upsallata where we intended to find a place to stay.
The landscape was so dramatic.. huge rocky mountains all around.. bright sunshine and sweltering heat on the dusty roads.. and then in the valley a pocket of poplar trees providing the windbreak for the small town of Upsallata. This is where they filmed Seven Years in Tibet.. and we searched for accommodation to find most of it was taken with another film crew making another film. I was dying to ask if anyone famous was around but my spanish didnt quite extend that far...
Eventually we settled into a cabana owned by a Argentinian horse breeder. The cabanas were in the middle of his field looking directly onto the Andes. His horses, dogs and geese roamed around and it was heaven. We had a few sundowners and crashed.
The next day we got back on the road and headed to Barreal.. a small town we had been recommended 100kms on dirt track from Upsallata. We started on the drive and encountered dirt track road works which were a bit of a mission.. then we just drove and drove and drove some more. It was flat.. scorching.. dusty and surrounded by huge rocky mountains either side of the expansive plains. About 1.5 hours in we wondered what on earth we were doing, but about an hour later we pulled into the sleepy, shady, leafy town of Barreal and it was well worth the drive. We had been recommended a hotel called La Querencia and after much driving around the dusty lanes and enquiriing we finally found it. Sadly it was full but we took the opportunity to sit on their veranda looking at the Andes for a sundowner. It was about 7pm and blistering hot still. It really was a beautiful place. We headed back to our hostel which was very nice and very empty and finally went out in search of food at about 10pm.
Sadly the next day Bruce woke up in excruciating gout pain in his knee. We decided to head onto San Juan to get back to Mendoza and try and have his knee sorted out as we were both worried about his ability to ...
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1. Skies en route to Mendoza
2. Villavincencio Hotel
3. Hairpin bend road to Upsallata
4. Samarians road to Upsallata
5. Bruce's favourite rock..
6. Upsallata poplar avenue
7. The view from our cabana
8. Bruce with Muppet our adopted dog for the night
9. Aconcagua
10. Aconcagua Cemetry
11. Sundowners at La Querencia
12. Puncture en route to San Juan
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