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Travelling through the southern part of South America offers a mesmerising sense of unpredictability. Argentina, with its diverse climates, landscapes and traditions, tells its own story. For over 10 years, Argentina On The Go has been delivering exceptional service, ensuring that each trip is infused with a local touch. One of the most exciting experiences to enjoy in
the region is having lunch with a view of the Beagle Channel. There’s nothing quite like savouring Patagonia’s exquisite cuisine while taking in the breathtaking view of the ocean and the mythical Beagle Channel. Whether dining in a cosy restaurant or in the warmth of a resident’s home, travellers can indulge in local delicacies while watching a wildlife spectacle featuring birds, sea lions and whales. Elsewhere, guests are encouraged to experience
Argentina’s ranches. Across Argentina, estancias welcome visitors eager to experience the daily life of these working farms. Guests gain real insight into the age-old traditions of the southernmost ranches in the world.
A road trip along Route 40 is another must.
The longest highway in Argentina passes through desolate yet stunning natural wonders. One of the most extraordinary stretches includes Bariloche, known for its pristine lakes, Esquel, home to Los Alerces National Park, and the village of Los Antiguos, where travellers can take a boat to the famous Catedrales de Mármol or marvel at the ancient cave paintings in the Cueva de las Manos. The town of El Chaltén is another must-see,
home to Mount Fitz Roy and Mount Torre, offering some of the most captivating landscapes along the route. The itinerary can culminate in El Calafate, a city famed for its remarkable cuisine and the ideal base for exploring Patagonia’s majestic glaciers. Part of Argentina On The Go’s commitment to
sustainable travel includes promoting off-the- beaten-path destinations in collaboration with local communities. Corrientes is surrounded by wetlands, lagoons, rivers and an impressive variety of wildlife. Horse-riding, fishing and tours led by gauchos and local families are among the many activities available in this unique province.
DON’T MISS Take a road trip along Route 40, passing pristine lakes, national parks and culturally rich villages
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KEY ACTIVITIES • Guided tours of Patagonia • Ranch stays • Road trips • Horse-riding • Fishing
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