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Top 5 Reasons To Take Trips To Argentina and Patagonia

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traveling to Iguazu falls in ArgentinaIf you’re on the fence about visiting Argentina – don’t be! This amazing country is filled with adventure. From the Tango Cafes of Buenos Aires to the best tours of Patagonia, there’s something for everyone. Argentina is the world’s eighth-largest country and is so geographically diverse that you can visit mountains, glaciers, and the rolling foothills of wine country all in one trip. Stroll the cobblestone streets of cosmopolitan cities, immerse yourself in gaucho life on a working estancia, summit Mount Kilimanjaro, visit the coastline at Tierra del Fuego, or explore the vineyards of Mendoza Province. Argentina vacation tours are never dull, and the country never seems to run out of surprises.

Still not sure that trips to Argentina and Patagonia should be on your bucket list? Here are our top five reasons to visit this phenomenal country.

Reason #1 – The Breathtaking Scenery

The number one reason to visit Argentina is the beautiful natural landscapes that you will find there. First-time visitors will be awed by the towering mountain peaks, dramatic coastline, and frozen glaciers. But even more seasoned travelers are amazed by the diversity of the geography that lies within the country’s borders. Here are some of the amazing natural wonders that you can explore in Argentina:

  • Talampaya National Park – located in the northwestern region of Argentina, this park features breathtaking waterfalls and a deep canyon that has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is also famous for enormous grassland areas where wild horses graze and run freely.
  • Perito Moreno Glacier - The Perito Moreno Glacier is located in Los Glaciares National Park in southwest Argentina. Whilst most glaciers in the world retreat, Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina is one of the few that is advancing. This means as the glacier grows in size, cracks and crevasses appear at the terminus, resulting in chunks of ice breaking off and crashing into the ice field below. Visitors can take guided tours across the face of the glacier, and even explore the crevasses during a Big Ice Trek.
  • Iguazu Falls – these amazing waterfalls, on the Iguazu River, create a natural border between Argentina and Brazil. Together, they make up the largest waterfall system in the world! Some of the best Argentina vacation tours include a stop at this national treasure, where visitors can take in the breathtaking jungle scenery as they walk along the pathways beside the falls. Capuchin monkeys, Azara’s agouti, brocket deer, toco toucans, chestnut-eared aracaris, and a variety of butterflies fill the forest and delight visitors who spot them.

Reason #2 – Animals and Wildlife

Although the windswept pampas and forbidding glaciers seem barren and lifeless, Argentina is teeming with a remarkable diversity of wildlife! From luxurious whale-watching cruises to the best tours of Patagonia, where wildlife can be spotted in its natural habitat, Argentina is almost a paradise for wildlife lovers. Here is a short list of the animals you may spot during trips to Argentina and Patagonia:

  • Moreno’s Ground Dove – this gray dove is native to the northwestern provinces of Salta and La Rioja. The bright orange circle surrounding its eye makes it easy to spot, too!
  • Patagonian Hare – it may look like a rabbit, but the Patagonian Hare is the size of a small deer! To complicate matters even further, it is actually a species of rodent. This fascinating creature calls the grassy areas of central and northern Argentina home.
  • Andean Flamingo – this rare bird is native to Northwestern Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru. It is the only species of flamingo to have yellow legs and just three toes!
  • Andean Mountain Cat – this small, wild cat is native to the Andes mountain range. There are only 2,500 left in the wild, so it is considered endangered. The cat’s main threats are habitat loss, hunting, and the reduction of prey population.
  • Guanaco – the grey-faced type of camel populates South America, but huge packs of the beast can be found at the tip of Argentina. The animals are known for being able to survive the harshest of conditions, even South America’s rain-deprived Atacama Desert. The domesticated version of the guanaco is probably familiar to Westerners – it’s the llama!

Reason #3 – Culture and Art

Argentina’s capital, Buenos Aires, is known as the “Paris of South America.” The city’s culture is legendary – the streets are filled with museums, cafes, and exquisite architecture. The sultry Tango originated in Buenos Aires, and the city is still home to a multitude of Tango Cafes. Many Argentina vacation tours start in Buenos Aires, where visitors can enjoy the cosmopolitan hospitality of this amazing city before embarking on a tour of Patagonia.

Mountain landscape in Argentina

Reason #4 – The National Parks

Argentina is home to 33 National Parks, four of which have been designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Some of the parks you will want to visit on your trips to Argentina and Patagonia include Iguazu National Park, Los Glaciares National Park, Talampaya Natural Parks, and Los Alceres National Park.

Avid hikers will want to plan a visit to El Chatlen, the trekking capital of Argentina! This sleepy town makes a great base camp for your adventures in Los Glaciares National Park, where you can trek across the Perito Moreno Glacier or hike to Laguna de Los Tres at the base of Mount Fitz-Roy for a truly spectacular adventure. Day trips and multi-day hikes are offered by local tour companies, and camping is available along the way for those who want to experience the amazing views both day and night.

Reason #5 – Wine Country

If you’re not convinced that a trip to Argentina is for you, this may convince you – Argentina’s Mendoza province is the fastest-growing wine-producing region in the world! Each year, people flock to Argentina to sample the country’s world-famous wines. Located in the shadow of Mt Aconcagua, the vineyards in the Mendoza wine region are at one of the highest elevations in the world. Receiving little rainfall per year, the vines are irrigated with runoff from melted glaciers in the Andes. Wineries typically focus on the Malbec grape, which thrives in arid regions and at high altitudes. But many other varieties, including Tempranillo, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Chardonnay are exported, too. Some of the most popular Argentina vacation tours include day trips to wineries, with tours of various vineyards, lunch, and wine tasting!

Make Your Reservations Now!

If you’re looking for a trip that includes gorgeous scenery, a fascinating history, a thriving and vibrant culture, delicious local food, and amazing wine, look no further than Argentina! The people are friendly, the countryside is beautiful, and you won’t be sorry you visited.

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