Argentina Travel Articles


Argentina Wine: Classics in the Making
Although wine industry is relatively new to Argentina, the country's climate and soil make it a prime location to produce fantastic wines. Argentina wine is quickly becoming a world favorite.

Argentine Tango
Attending a tango performance while on an Argentina tour is something that every traveler should do. Argentina was the birthplace of the tango; the dance is representative of the cultural history of the country.

Bioregions of Patagonia
Discover the three main bioregions that make up Patagonia: The Southern Coast, Mountain Grasslands and Southern Beech Forests. Learn about the damages occurring in Patagonia from land use and plans for restoration.

Buenos Aires
The history and culture of Buenos Aires is explained along with important information on navigating this seductive and cosmopolitan city in South America.

El Calafate
El Calafate is located at the base of Calafate Hill on the shore of the Argentinian Lake. Discover the history of settlers and several facts about the area including the geography, climate, winds, and annual rainfall.

El Chalten
The frontier town of El Chalten becomes an international hub in the summer, as peak baggers from all corners of the world descend on this picturesque town.

European Settlement in Tierra del Fuego
In 1520 a European vessel exploring foreign waters came across what is today known as Tierra del Fuego. Look at the historical visits to Patagonia and various influences of European settlement.

How You Can Help Patagonia Land Trust
Discover how you can help preserve the wild coastline of the southern Atlantic, the grasslands that border the Andes and the southern beech forests of Patagonia.

Iguazu Falls + Ibera Marshlands
Iguazu Falls is one of the most stunning spectacles in the world. Here is a summary of the surrounding geographical area and variety of wildlife. Included in a description of the "brilliant waters" that you will see on trips to Iguazu Falls and Ibera Ma

Lago Argentino
Argentinian Lake is the source of the Santa Cruz River in Argentina and the third largest lake in South America. Discover more interesting facts about the lake before your trip.

Northwest Argentina
Useful information for travel to northwest Argentina. Includes details on the pre-Columbian cultural history, folklore and ancient traditions as well as the natural wonders of the region.

Patagonia
A history and description of Patagonia, one of the most remote and strikingly beautiful destinations in the world.

Patagonia Land Trust
Learn about the Trust and their mission to acquire, restore and preserve the fragile forests, grasslands and coast of South America's Patagonia.

Patagonia Land Trust Current Projects
Learn more about the Patagonia Land Trust current preservation projects along the coast, grasslands, mountains, and forests: where and how they are working towards conservation in Argentina and Chile.

Patagonia- The Last Refuge of Nature
Take a look at the distinct regions of Patagonia and their importance before your tour. Learn more about the history and makeup of the region.

Perito Moreno Glacier
Among the 356 glaciers within the Parque Nacional de Los Glaciares, the Perito Moreno is the most outstanding one. Read more about this awesome glacier from descriptions of a trip to Patagonia.

South American Packing Essentials
Packing advice, including a list of recommended essentials for trips to South America

The Argentinian Estancias
Take a look at the Argentinian "estancia" history and daily life. Learn more about local customs and what to expect before your trip.

The Breaking of the Perito Moreno Glacier
The Perito Moreno Glacier forms an ice dike that blocks the flow of the water from Brazo Rico toward Argentinian Lake. Changes occur in the glacier to create a phenomena where the two lake basin connect for a day or two.

The Tomasovic Argentina Adventure
Read through Barbara Tomasovic's trip to Argentina that was on of those "adventures of a lifetime." She describes experiencing the wildlife, trekking up and down glaciers, and traveling with her wonderful trip companions.

Threats to Biodiversity Are Mounting
This article explains some of the current and ongoing threats to the bio-regions in Patagonia: logging, clearcuts, oil drilling, oil fouling, and commercial fishing.

Tierra del Fuego
For the wildlife enthusiast the Tierra del Fuego is a great place to spot many different species of animals. Shared by both Chile and Argentina, Tierra del Fuego is a top choice for Patagonia tours.

Tierra del Fuego Culture
Prior to European settlement, a number of indigenous cultures thrived in the most southern reaches of Patagonia. This article describes a few of those hearty groups.

Tierra del Fuego- The Southernmost Point in the World
Discover the history of the land and indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego. Learn about the geography of the region, sites to visit and activities during your trip.

Trip Journal: Argentina is Awesome


the trip was very well organized and I never had concerns about when and where I was going; Argentina is so beautiful; I would highly recommend this trip and your company. Hosteria El ...
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