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Saturday 13 May 2023 • Promotional Content Come and explore Argentina Travelling around Argentina is a treat for the heart and senses


Te Travel Guide 17


a single second of the itinerary, for the scenery may change at any given minute.


I It’s feeling moved to tears


by the majesty of a natural setting, as well as relaxing over exquisite food and wine. It’s also indulging in the comfort and luxury of far-flung lodgings, while being at one with nature in some of the most stunning corners of the country. Tis is what a holiday to Argentina encapsulates and Argentina on the Go is your go-to to discover more and explore this wonderful and varied country.


Northern Argentina Being surrounded by exotic rain- bow-coloured mountains is akin to the feeling of being on another planet. With natural wonders such as the Hornocal mountain range, one


t’s surrendering to unimagined moments in strikingly beau- tiful places, striving not to miss


of the largest salt flats in the conti- nent, as well as various enchanting little villages, northern Argentina has an enormous cultural wealth and some extraordinary tasting high-al- titude wine. Its most popular local dishes include humitas, tamales and empanadas, so be sure to indulge in these when you visit.


Patagonia When visiting Patagonia, include a stop off at the ‘end of the world’, the marvellous city of Ushuaia, which is the most southernmost in the world. Be sure to also visit too.


Bariloche, Its


the city of fairytale-like


lakes magically contrast with its high mountains and area’s the lush natural landscape. And, whether trekking, canoeing,


sailing or on horseback, the colossal Andes will remain a silent witness to every hike, every break and every


chat with your travelling compan- ions while you’re exploring this part of the world. For two truly memorable experi-


ences, hike the Perito Moreno glacier in Calafate and visit El Chaltén — known worldwide as Argentina’s trekking capital — to embark on a trekking adventure to Laguna de los Tres and Laguna Torre.


Buenos Aires Tis vibrant capital city capti- vates with its fabulous cultural and architectural wealth, not to mention its phenomenal cuisine and super- cool nightlife. Te metropolis is home to a host


of attractions — there are museums, art galleries, libraries, theatres, a botanic garden, parks and football stadiums, to name just a few. No trip to Argentina is complete without visiting Buenos Aires.


For two truly memorable experiences, hike the Perito Moreno glacier in Calafate and visit El Chaltén – known as Argentina’s trekking capital


Natural wonder Right on the border with Brazil, in the northeast of the country, lie the Iguazu Falls, which has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the Seven Wonders of Nature. Te falls stretch across a distance of 1.7 miles and, at points, reach a height of 269ft. One thing is for certain, Argentina


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wins visitors’ hearts with all it has to offer and leaves them eager to return for more adventures. Argentina on the Go’s trips can


be crafted to suit travellers’ needs and tastes. Te company has more than 10 years’ experience and the team work with a staff of locals and experts. Tis makes each journey unique, ensuring both comfort and luxury no matter where you decide to visit in this breathtaking country.


Contact information: argentinaonthego.com / WhatsApp: +54 911 2650-4242


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