1. Iguazu Falls (Iguazu Falls)
Iguazu Falls is arguably one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world. Set in the northern tropical region of Argentina, Iguazu Falls National Park offers superb views of waterfalls, as well as various types of tours to explore the surrounding forest. In addition, since Iguazu is located on the border of Argentina and Brazil, visitors have the option of seeing waterfalls from both sides, each offering its own advantages.
2. Buenos Aires
As the capital of Argentina and one of the most visited places in all of South America, Buenos Aires is the starting point for most tours in Argentina and definitely visitors should look around when visiting the country. Offering a number of museums, exceptional nightlife, historic architecture and lively harbor areas, Buenos Aires provides a wonderful getaway with unique tango and Porteno culture.
3. Perito Moreno Glacier
Only 78 km (48 miles) from the city of El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier is located within Los Glaciares National Park and is located on the shores of Lake Argentino. Visitors can rent a boat tour to the glacier, or if interested visitors can explore from a closer angle, can walk or take the glacier track.
4. Mendoza Wine Country
Wine is one of Argentina's privileges. Located east of Chile, at the foot of the Andes Mountains, Mendoza is home to more than 1,200 vineyards, accounting for over 70% of the country's total wine production. Visitors can enjoy climbing in the Andes, can also ride a horse or bike through some family owned bodegas in the area.
5. Northwest Argentina: Salta & Jujuy
The province of Salta is known for its salt plains and the Calchaqui valley, with its dazzling red rock formations. Nearby is Jujuy which also offers some incredible natural scenery, archaeological sites, and cultural exploration.
6. El Chalten
Recognized as a great hiking spot, El Chalten is a haven for nature lovers who want to explore the gorgeous landscape of Patagonia. Located just three hours from El Calafate, visitors can take a bus from Calafate that offers views along the way.
7. Ushuaia
One of Argentina's most valuable treasures lies in its region, the southernmost city in the world. Located north of Antarctica, the city of Ushuaia has a very unique history, including a prison location during the early 1900s. Visitors can take advantage of a number of cruises departing from Ushuaia, many of whom travel to Canal Beagle.
8. Puerto Madryn
Famous for its arctic wildlife, Puerto Madryn is Argentina's premier destination for whale watching and penguins in Patagonia. Near the Valdes Peninsula, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is home to sea elephants, killer whales, and southern whales. Depending on the time, visitors can catch a glimpse of whales, or can find the largest colony of Magellan penguins in South America in Punta Tombo.
9. Bariloche
Surrounded by the Andes Mountains, skiers will definitely want to visit Bariloche during the winter. If the time is not right for skiing, visitors can choose a number of other exciting adventures, such as the nearby area of Nahuel Huapi National Park, which is home to the beautiful Lake Nahuel Huapi and offers the opportunity to climb mountains and kayaks on the lake.
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