Argentina
A Land of Passionate Tangos and Rugged Beauty
Argentina, stretching from the sub-tropical north to the glaciers of Patagonia in the south, offers a smorgasbord of travel experiences.

Buenos Aires
Nicknamed the "Paris of South America," Argentina's capital is a vibrant metropolis. Grand avenues lined with European-style architecture thrum with life. Cafes spill onto cobbled streets, tempting passersby with steaming cups of mate (a caffeinated herbal tea) and flaky pastries. Don't miss a sultry tango performance in a traditional milonga (tango hall).
Beyond the Capital

Argentina boasts breathtaking natural beauty. Hike the trails of Iguazu National Park, where over 270 waterfalls cascade down the lush jungle. In the otherworldly Lake District, kayak on glacial lakes with snow-capped peaks reflected in the crystal-clear water. For the adventurous, Patagonia beckons with its jagged mountain ranges, glaciers, and vast estancias (ranches) where gauchos (cowboys) herd cattle on horseback.
Foodie Paradise
Argentina is a carnivore's dream. Asado (barbecued meat) is a national treasure, cooked over open fires and served with chimichurri sauce. Empanadas, flaky pastries filled with savoury meats, are a delicious street food option. Don't forget to try a glass of Malbec, Argentina's world-renowned red wine.


Cultural Tapestry
Argentina's rich cultural heritage is a blend of European and indigenous influences. Explore the ruins of Quilmes, a pre-Columbian city, or delve into the history of tango, a dance born from the passions of immigrants and locals.

A Few Things to Remember
Spanish is the main language, though English is spoken in tourist areas. Pack for all climates – Argentina has a diverse range. Be prepared for laid-back mealtimes; dinners can start quite late. Most importantly, come with an open heart and a thirst for adventure – Argentina will leave you breathless.