Aug 18, 2009

Travel in Argentina Tango Your Way Through Temptation

Travel in Argentina Tango Your Way Through Temptation Argentina is in all aspects of the definition of fabulous, like most Argentines would be more than happy to tell you. South America? Dear S and the second largest country (after Brazil) is full of fantastic culture and biodiversity, ultra hip cities like Buenos Aires and without a passion for wine, delicious steak and quality of life. Following the recent economic crisis the country is also a wonderful destination, while leaving a much smaller hole in your wallet. Raise your glass, your conscience and his elevation Argentina? S fertile central plains of the Pampas agriculture is the main hub of South America and the? World-famous wine-producing region. C? Rdoba, Argentina? Second city, is the heart of this region, and full of universities, museums and very chic and youthful nightlife. Just south-west of C? Rdoba is the wine capital of Mendoza. As for the harvest festival in late February and stay to enjoy the warm hospitality during a vineyard tour of many caves in the months of March and April. Explore the desert with rock hopping on a horse or some white canoe expedition with a local guide. Nestled against the Andes, the Mendoza region is also home to South America? S highest peak, Cerro Aconcagua, at 22,834 feet guided trekking expeditions to the top can be arranged for people with specific skills. May others find the jouey to base camp at all exciting. The area is very popular ski resort of the Andes, as well, including the ski resorts of Las Le? E of San Carlos de Bariloche. World Heritage, National Treasure The diversity of fauna and terrain in Argentina is perhaps unrivaled in South America. Pen? Nsula Vald? S is a world heritage site, on the east coast of the Patagonia region of biodiversity more visible than any other region of Argentina. Sea lions, penguins, whales, armadillos, guanacos and gray foxes across the coast with their regular presence at certain times of the year. Enjoy the pristine quality of surrounding Patagonia, perhaps the cleanest place in the world. Further south, the National Park Los Glaciares (Glacier National Park) is literally a moving experience incredible. Strategically placed cat-walks and guided tours allow visitors to see the remarkable sliding ice blocks stable distances, including the gigantic Perito Moreno glacier. This could be as close as is always found at the South Pole! Argentina? S single north-south axis is a dynamic single County Voyage occasion. Jungles in the far north, glaciers in the far south, the Incas of the Andes to the west and everything imaginable are some of the reasons why you should consider Argentina? not to mention the wildlife and electrifying epicenter that is the capital of Buenos Aires. Do not forget that in the south, the seasons are reversed. January is very hot in the north, with temperatures over 110f in places. The south is cold, always cold month of May to September.

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