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Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina

Argentina travel guides

Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina

Boasting cosmopolitan cities and striking landscapes, Argentina is a land waiting to be explored. Keen hikers can do this on a walking holiday, using our Argentina travel guides to plan their adventure, whether ascending the Fitzroy Massif or traversing the Esteros del Iberá wetlands to spot the country’s myriad of wildlife.

We can also arrange for you to stay at an estancia, allowing you to glimpse into the life of an Argentine gaucho (cowboy) and try your hand at some of the skills required to maintain the farmland and its resident animals.

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Our travel guides share our specialists' passion and knowledge for Argentina. We travel here regularly to discover new experiences, explore untried areas and dig deeper into the better-known places and attractions. At the same time, we gather advice and up-to-date information on the best-quality guides, new hotels and restaurants, and the most memorable forms of transportation.

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    Snow-capped mountains in Parque Patagonia, Aysén

    What to do in Patagonia: our highlights guide

    What to do in Patagonia: our highlights guide

    Patagonia stretches across both Chile and Argentina, and down to the frozen waters of the Southern Ocean. Latin America specialist, Ann, selects her top things to do when visiting this vast region.

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  • 5 reasons to stay in an estancia on your trip to Argentina
    Estancia La Bamba

    5 reasons to stay in an estancia on your trip to Argentina

    5 reasons to stay in an estancia on your trip to Argentina

    Estancias allow you to get away from everything and experience traditional gaucho culture. Here, Argentina specialist Chloe presents even more reasons to consider an estancia stay — and this in spite of being vegetarian and (by her own admission) no horsewoman...

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  • What to do in Argentina: our highlights guide
    Iguazú Falls

    What to do in Argentina: our highlights guide

    What to do in Argentina: our highlights guide

    Argentina: there’s more to it than tango, football, and Eva Perón (although they’re all part of the quintessential Buenos Aires experience). Long-time fan Jasmine explains the best places to visit in Argentina, from wetland wildlife-spotting to an estancia stay.

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  • Machu Picchu plus one: tried-and-tested South American combinations
    Machu Picchu, Peru

    Machu Picchu plus one: tried-and-tested South American combinations

    Machu Picchu plus one: tried-and-tested South American combinations

    Did you know that thanks to ever-improving flight connections, you can easily combine Machu Picchu with other South American destinations such as the Galapagos and Argentina — without the need to extend your trip drastically? Our specialists explain how.

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  • Experts guide to the Andes
    Andes, Peru

    Experts guide to the Andes

    Experts guide to the Andes

    Stretching for 4,300 miles, the Andes dramatically dissect the South American continent, and provide a backdrop for some of its most thrilling experiences. Here's how to enjoy the best of these mountains

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  • Patagonia beyond the Torres: hiking holidays in Argentina’s El Chaltén
    El Chaltén, Argentina

    Patagonia beyond the Torres: hiking holidays in Argentina’s El Chaltén

    Patagonia beyond the Torres: hiking holidays in Argentina’s El Chaltén

    Audley South America specialist Iain explains why, for him, El Chaltén isn’t just one of the best places to visit in Argentina, but offers some of the best hiking in Patagonia. He recommends his preferred trails.

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  • How to spend two weeks in Argentina's Lake District
    Bariloche, Argentina

    How to spend two weeks in Argentina's Lake District

    How to spend two weeks in Argentina's Lake District

    Yes, you can go to Argentina for two weeks and never leave its Lake District, says Argentina specialist Olivia. Combine drives, hikes and kayaking in the main hubs with a jaunt across the border to Chile’s off-piste Futangue Park.

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  • Self-driving holidays in Chile & Argentina
    The Road to Lago General Carrera, Aisen

    Self-driving holidays in Chile & Argentina

    Self-driving holidays in Chile & Argentina

    A self-drive trip through Chile or Argentina is ideal for those looking for the flexibility to go where they want, when they want. Our specialists will advise on the routes to take as well as the best places to see and the accommodation you should stay in.

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  • Argentina’s wildlife: where to go and what to see
    Elephant seal, Península Valdés

    Argentina’s wildlife: where to go and what to see

    Argentina’s wildlife: where to go and what to see

    From whale spotting off the shores of Peninsula Valdés to the second largest wetland in South America: Argentina specialist Nick guides you through Argentina’s unsung wildlife hubs, explaining where you can spot penguins, capybaras, guanacos, rheas, and much more.

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  • Driving Argentina’s wild northwest: Salta to Mendoza on Ruta 40
    Road to Cachi from Salta or viceversa

    Driving Argentina’s wild northwest: Salta to Mendoza on Ruta 40

    Driving Argentina’s wild northwest: Salta to Mendoza on Ruta 40

    Between Salta and Mendoza in northwest Argentina lies a yawning, unforgiving landscape dominated by Andean ranges, desert and badlands. Few visitors set foot there. Audley specialist Melissa explains why it makes for a classic Argentinian road trip on Ruta 40.

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