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This guide provides you an overview of Patagonia in Argentina and supplies you with all the necessary information to get a better understanding of how traveling there works.
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Ushuaia, all the way in the south of Argentina, is the gateway to Antartica and also known as the "End of the World".
The rugged landscape, glaciers and the Tierra del Fuego National Park make it a special place to visit.
Find out about the accommodation options in town and the best places to stay according to your budget.
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Ushuaia, apart from being the gateway to Antarctica, the world's southernmost city beckons with its wild beauty and untamed landscapes. It's a world of enchantment where adventure truly begins and a journey you wouldn't want to miss. Are you ready to embrace the extraordinary?
My comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know and gives you plenty of recommendations on accommodation, where to eat and drink, activities and also hikes, including a magical hidden gem that will leave you speechless.
It comes with an interactive map and I've also attached my own pictures to give you a better idea of the places.
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I've been to Argentina several times and it is one of my favourite countries in the world! I speak Spanish fluently, with an Argentinian accent, which makes it easy for me to connect with locals and experience the country in a more profound way.
My guides cover the popular tourist destinations but also places that are mostly visited by Argentinians and are not very well known yet among international tourists.
I've travelled through Patagonia for almost 2 months and gathered a lot of information that I'm happy to share with you now to make travel planning a lot easier and less stressful for you. Instead of putting hours and hours into research, my guides provide you with the best recommendations so that you have more time to lean back and enjoy.
My detailed guides cover the following destinations:
🔸Bariloche and the best spots around
🔸The best 3 hikes in and around Bariloche
🔸El Bolsón: A destination for hiking lovers and barely visited by international tourists
🔸El Chaltén: Argentina's Trekking Capital
🔸El Calafate: Discover the majestic Perito Moreno Glacier
🔸Ushuaia: the gateway to Antarctica with a hidden gem
Have fun reading🙂
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Destinations:
El Calafate, El Chaltén, & Ushuaia
This guide is to share my tips and recommendations for transportation around Argentinian Patagonia, places to eat & drink, and places to explore. There are 52 recommendations included with an interactive map to help you plan your adventure.
These are mostly personal recommendations from my 10-day trip with a friend.
Route:
My friend and I flew from Buenos Aires to El Calafate.
We stayed in El Calafate for a few nights, and then we took a bus to El Chaltén.
We stayed in El Chaltén for a few nights and took a bus back to El Calfate for a night. The next morning, we flew to Ushuaia.
We stayed in Ushuaia for a few nights and then flew back to Buenos Aires.
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