Attractions: From the colourful and bustling barrios of Buenos Aires to the
breathtaking Andes Mountain Range in north, Argentina has no
shortage of sightseeing opportunities. Boasting a plethora of
different habitats and environments to explore, it would take
visitors a good few months to explore everything this South
American gem has to offer. The northern regions of the country offer an exciting blend of
colonial heritage, natural beauty and an indigenous flavour while
the spectacular Iguazu Falls in the Iguazu National Park,
surrounded by lush green Brazilian forest are a must see. Enjoy a
day of wine tasting in Mendoza, or head west towards the Chilean
border and marvel at the Andes Mountain Range. The curious mix of
desert, snow-capped mountains, sandy beaches and majestic glaciers
in the Patagonia region is fantastic and the world's southern-most
city, Ushuaia, is nestled on the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, a
departure point for those keen on a trip to Antarctica and also
offering some of the best brown trout fishing in the world. The sights and sounds of Buenos Aires are a major draw for many.
Stroll along the tree-lined parks and boulevards, visit Evita
Peron's grave at La Recoleta Cemetery, explore La Boca, the city's
most popular barrio, and take in the Latin American flair by
enjoying a romantic night of tango. Bus is the most cost effective
way to navigate this impressive country and domestic flights are
available at affordable prices. Taxis are quick and cheap in the
city. The best time of year to visit Argentina is during the autumn
months from March to June when the weather is a little cooler. With so much to see and so little time, it's best you get
packing and head off to Argentina for the adventure of a
lifetime!
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