What to see in Argentina?

Published on : 02 June 20202 min reading time

Bewitching tangos, gauchos, Patagonia, Ushuaia, Evita Peron, so many evocative words. A trip to Argentina is a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in a very rich culture and heritage, but it is also a chance to immerse yourself in a country of passion that is the pride of its people and the happiness of those who thirst for adventure.

The contours of Argentina on a map let you guess the magic of the adventure that awaits you. In fact, all the natural elements of Argentina are a foretaste of the grandeur of this country of such extraordinary dimensions. This land of adventure stretches from the Andes Mountains to the Iguazú Falls, the steppes of Patagonia and the Atlantic coast. A trip to Argentina is the traveller’s confrontation with the wide expanses of land of Patagonia, the sea and the spirit of Latin America.

Discover the wilderness of Patagonia, landscapes dreamed of for hikes along the lakes and glaciers. These natural sceneries are breathtaking and seduce all travellers who are looking for adventure, without exception. Buenos Aires, this cosmopolitan and elegant capital, is the cradle of tango. Its cultural and architectural richness radiates throughout the South American continent. La Boca, Recoleta, San Telmo, let yourself be charmed by its lively districts that will seduce you. In Argentina, the mild climate is conducive to relaxation and discovery. The diversity of the regions is surprising: tropical jungle in the north-east, arid desert in the north-west, immense meadows in the centre, glaciers and snow-covered peaks in the south. Explore the Amazon rainforest in Missionnes province. On the Brazilian border, the Iguazú Natural Park offers a breathtaking view of its majestic waterfalls, in the middle of a lush area teeming with tropical birds and butterflies.

The Perito Moreno glacier is one of the most impressive landscapes in Argentine Patagonia. This imposing glacial formation extends for approximately 250km, an area larger than the city of Buenos Aires. The Perito Moreno Glacier is located in the heart of Los Glacieres National Park and is one of the largest glaciers in Southern Patagonia. The imposing glacier is also one of the few glaciers in the world that continues to expand. Explore the huge nature reserve of Peninsula Valdes, located on the Atlantic coast, which is home to a multitude of wild animals such as penguins, sea lions, llamas and whales.

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