The Best of Argentina: Cities, Mountains & Wonders
Aanya Sharma
Buenos Aires
The capital city buzzes with life, blending European elegance and Latin spirit. From tango nights in San Telmo to grand avenues like Avenida 9 de Julio, Buenos Aires is a cultural feast and the perfect gateway to Argentina.
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Iguazu Falls
One of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders, Iguazu Falls thunders across the border with Brazil. Surrounded by lush rainforest, the roaring cascades and misty trails make this UNESCO site unforgettable.
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Mendoza
Wine lovers flock to Mendoza, the heart of Argentina’s wine country. Nestled against the Andes, it offers world-class Malbec tastings, scenic vineyard tours, and adventures like rafting and mountain biking.
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Patagonia
Patagonia’s dramatic landscapes stretch from glaciers to windswept plains. Explore Perito Moreno Glacier, trek in El Chaltén, or marvel at the towering peaks of Torres del Paine just across the Chilean border.
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Salta & The Andean Northwest
Known for colonial charm and colorful landscapes, Salta offers cobbled streets, lively plazas, and access to the Quebrada de Humahuaca. This region blends rich culture, music, and Andean traditions.
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Bariloche & The Lake District
Bariloche is a stunning alpine town framed by lakes and mountains. Famous for chocolate, skiing, and hiking, it’s a year-round destination with breathtaking trails and crystal-clear blue waters.
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Cordoba
Argentina’s second-largest city mixes history, nightlife, and student energy. Surrounded by sierras and valleys, Córdoba is perfect for exploring Jesuit heritage sites and enjoying outdoor adventures nearby.
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Ushuaia
Known as the 'End of the World,' Ushuaia sits at the southernmost tip of Argentina. It’s a gateway to Antarctica, with dramatic fjords, snow-capped peaks, and wildlife-filled Beagle Channel cruises.
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