Because of it’s size and the large diversity in scenery, Argentina boasts some of the most incredible sights on the planet; from green, lake filled bush to sparse, stretching red lands as far as the eye can see. Let’s take a closer look at the best places to see:
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Buenos Aires. Buenos Aires has often been called the ‘Paris of South America,’ although I do not believe it’s a good reference; the city has it’s own culture and beauty that shouldn’t be compared to any in Europe. It contains many beautiful ‘barrios’ or neighborhoods, such as the colorful ‘La Boca,’ there’s the famous Teatro Colon, many stylish cafés and restaurants, and let’s not forget the many tango shows.

Iguazú Falls. The sound will get you before you see it. It’s made up of almost 275 waterfalls that cascade down into a misty abyss. You walk along pathways that traverse above and below, getting you so close you can touch it. If you’re up for it you can take a short day trip to the Brazilian side, not quite as good as the Argentine side, but definitely worth a look.

Perito Moreno. One of the worlds last advancing glaciers, nestled down in the deep south of the country, close to El Calafate. Take a trip in the bus along the winding road and soon, peering from around the corner will be the massive glacier, stretching 30 km long. Stay a while and listen to the creaks and cracks, with any luck you’ll see some of the glacier break away. During certain times of the year you can walk across the top, there are also boat trips that take you up close.

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Mendoza. Argentina’s wine region is world renowned, the many ‘bodegas’ surround the city allow people the opportunity to come in, take a tour and taste some of the delicious red. The city itself is beautiful, waterways line the streets and trees are in abundance, in the middle of the city is one of the largest parks in the country, Parque General San Martin.

Bariloche. Sitting on the West hand side of the country, close to the Andes and next to the scenic Nahuel Huapi Lake, Bariloche is where many locals come on holidays, to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life to relax. The city contains many outdoor activities, mountains to climb, bush walks, boat rides and more. Within the city there’s an incredible array of chocolate shops, you can’t miss them, go in and treat yourself to some of the finest creamy sweets you can find.

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Salta. The far North of Argentina is something entirely different to the rest, and Salta is one of the best examples. The area contains Quebrada de Humahuaca, a ravine with spectacular multicolored hills, and the Cerro de los Siete Colores, or ‘the Hill of the Seven Colors.’ You simply have to try the food here, it’s cheap and some of the most tasty, mouth watering you’ll find anywhere.

Argentinians speak their own Spanish, and to get by while traveling the country might be a tad difficult if you don’t know the basics; check out a Spanish course or send an inquiry if you’d like to get better!