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help of a local wine expert, and relax in a yoga class among the vineyards.
Explore the capital, Buenos Aires
The city’s historic centre plays an important role and visitors can tour the famous Casa Rosada,
Argentina’s
Experience The Endless Adventure in Argentina
A destination of endless adventure,
Argentina is home to some of the most diverse natural landscapes in the world. From the snow-capped mountains of Patagonia to the lush jungles and waterfalls of Misiones, visitors can enjoy a wealth of life-changing experiences in one trip alone.
Stargaze surrounded landscapes
With its clear, dark skies, Argentina is one of the best destinations in the world for a year-round stargazing experience. Argentina’s national astrotourism capital, El Leoncito National Park in San Juan, is located at 2,552 metres above sea level and is home to Argentina’s biggest diameter telescope. El Leoncito National Park is also perfect for hiking, with beautiful waterfalls and trails to explore.
Discover the vineyards of Mendoza
Producing 78% of Argentina’s wine, and home to over 1,200 wineries, Mendoza Province
is renowned for its rolling
vineyards, winery tours and cosmopolitan downtown area. But drinking wine is not the only activity to enjoy in this world-class wine region. Cycle around the vineyards and soak up the fascinating panoramic views, try harvesting your own Malbec with the
by spectacular
Government House, and explore San Telmo,
the oldest
neighbourhood in the city and the tango mecca,
with colonial buildings, antique
shops and small cafes. Wander the streets of the trendy Palermo neighbourhood, home to independent boutiques and murals, and enjoy beautiful landscapes and local gastronomy in Tigre.
Embark on one of 17 nature routes with La Ruta Natural
Experience the natural beauty and scenic attractions of Argentina with La Ruta Natural. With 17 routes across the whole country,
visitors can enjoy experiences including scuba diving in the Patagonian Sea, meeting the indigenous Qom community in
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Chaco, witnessing awe-inspiring landscapes such as Ischigualasto and seeing a host of
wildlife, from emperor penguins near Ushuaia to capuchin monkeys in Iguazú National Park.
Visit the 11 UNESCO World Heritage Sites Argentina is home to 11 UNESCO World Heritage Sites
– including five natural and six cultural sites – each offering a completely unique experience. Travellers can join a guided hiking tour in Los Glaciares National Park to Perito Moreno, the most famous glacier in the country, or discover the exceptional cave paintings over 9300 years old in Cueva de los Manos (the Cave of Hands) in Santa Cruz. Sites also include the Natural Parks of Ischigualasto and Talampaya with impressive red geological formations, and the Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis – the remains of five Jesuit missions built during the 17th and 18th centuries.
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