Argentina Travel - Buenos Aires, Mar del Plata, IguazຠFalls, Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia

Argentina is on the way back from the economic crisis of the last few years. If you are looking for a travel destination, Argentina is amazing and cheap.

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While Argentina has unlimited beauty, it also has unlimited corruption. The massive corruption finally lead to an economic crisis at the turn of the century. With the currency devalued and jobs hard to find, Argentina was a decidedly dangerous place for travelers. At one point, the country was going through Presidents faster than I go through coffee. At one point, the country went through five of them in a month! Wait, that might not be such a bad idea. Regardless, things appear to have stabilized and the country is back on the travel map. So, what’s to see?

Buenos Aires

Prior to landing in Buenos Aires, you are strongly encouraged to glue your jaw shut. Buenos Aires is a city of jaw-dropping beauty. In many ways, you will feel as though you have magically been transported to Vienna. The European impression is overwhelming. The city is elegance itself. If you’re a meat eater, make sure you experience one of the steak houses. You won’t be disappointed.

Mar del Plata

You’ve been doing sit ups, right? The Mar de Plata is the hot beach area. Literally. Damn hot, sometimes. If you wish to pursue a little melanoma research, this is the place. If you prefer to pass on the cancer research, you can hit the Mar de Plata Aquarium, play golf on five different courses. The area is also rife with discos. Try the ones on the “Noisy Avenue”, but don’t mention my name. There were…problems last time I was there.
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If you like waterfalls, this is the place for you. The Iquaza Falls are twice as wide and taller than Niagara Falls. The Falls actually consist of over 250 cascades that came into existence due to a volcanic eruption. If you can, try to visit the falls in the spring or fall as it is ungodly hot and humid in the summer.

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Welcome to the end of the world. At least, that’s the hook for Tierra del Fuego. Ushuaia, the capital of Tierra del Fuego, is the southernmost city in the world. From the city, you can take the “end of the world” train to see incredible snow covered mountain ranges in the Tierra del Fuego National Park. Words fail me, but the area is definitely worth visiting. Come on, you rode the elephants in Thailand, didn’t you? Patagonia

No, we are not talking about the clothing line. Patagonia is located in a vast area below Buenos Aires and is famous for uncompromised beauty. Greater Patagonia is actually split between Chile and Argentina. The section in Argentina is filled with glaciers, national parks and so on. I can’t possibly describe it, so I’m not even going to try. Just know that you will not be disappointed.

Argentina

From glaciers to beaches, from elegant cities to friendly little towns, Argentina is a top travel destination. With the economy stabilizing, now is the time to go.

By: Nomad Rick

Rick Chapo is with www.nomadjournals.com - makers of diary and writing journals. Visit www.nomadjournaltrips.com to read more articles about travel and the great outdoors.

 
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  • 1234 says
    Sounds amazing. Now all I need is a few Grand.
  • Johnny D says
    I always worry about going to some of these South American countries. You hear all about the kidnapping of foreign tourists etc, although I'm sure it doesnt happen in Argentina.
  • Tom says
    My girlfriend is over there at the moment. At the end of the dodgy stuff can happen to you anywhere. So long as you stay in groups and use some street smarts its safer than a trip to your corner dairy. Great article. Can't wait to get over there myself. Till then I'll have to live with Iguacu in Parnell;)
  • Adrianne says
    One day i'll get there will happen! Gotta start saving the pennies up now!
  • Chris says
    I went to Buenos Aires 4 years ago as my brother had a trip lined up & had broken up with his gf who was going to go with him.. I put up my hand & said I'll be your mrs bro! I recommend visiting the big cemetary there, pretty cool... heaps of cats wandering around (the only place you see them as dog poop lines the streets) Very European city, it's basically a big swamp & you'll be surprised to see what looks like ToeToe everywhere on the plains(their invasive pampas/cutty grass). As a vegan I got to lose 5kg there in 5 days... communication wasn't the best haha... I have since learned there is places I could've eaten in Palermo (a very cool part of the city. Hold your nose in La Boca as the place doen't live up to the meaning of Buenos Aires (Good air) pretty stinky!

    Go if you get the chance.. not somewhere I'd visit on purpose, but I've been & it was interesting!
  • Chris says
    Streets feel pretty safe bro, way better than south auckland!

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