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I've been to various parts of Argentina a couple of times now, and it keeps bringing me back. Shop my guides below.
Destinations include;
- Buenos Aires
- Mendoza
- Patagonia
- El Chalten
- El Calafate
Adventure • Architecture • Art • Foodie • History • Nature • People & Culture • Wine • Mountain
Free
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This was our first adventurous trip as a couple where we really toured around Argentina to try and see as much of it as we could in two weeks whilst really trying to get a feel for the places we visited.
In this itinerary, you'll spend two weeks covering these spots in Argentina:
-> El Chalten (Patagonia!)
-> El Calafate (& the Glacier)
-> Ushuaia (Walk With The Penguins!)
-> Buenos Aires (The Famous City)
This itinerary covers each day & outlines where to stay, where to eat, and what to do. It also covers things like what to know before arriving in Argentina, travel times, our experiences, and so much more.
We did this exact itinerary when we visited in 2021 so you'll have our input and can be sure it's the perfect itinerary to see as much of Argentina in two weeks whilst still enjoying as much as possible during your stay in each of those places.
Adventure • History • Outdoors • Wine • People & Culture
$18.00
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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.
Female Solo • Car-free • Groups • Couples • Backpacker • Adventure • Budget • Outdoors • Road Trip • Camping
Free
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Due to the expansiveness of Patagonia - over 400,000 square miles - and the fact it encompasses the southern end of South America, governed by Argentina and Chile; this is one of the more remote places to reach in the world.
The region comprises the southern section of the Andes Mountains with lakes, fjords, temperate rainforests, and glaciers in the west and deserts, tablelands and steppes to the east.
This itinerary was designed to experience a couple key areas of Patagonia on both the Argentinian side and the Chilean side; in a condensed amount of time.
The focus of the itinerary is on Glaciers National Park, outside of El Calafate; and Torres del Paine National Park in Chile.
The itinerary easily combines both countries, however, you can separate them out if you just want to focus on one area of Patagonia, and expand your touring from there.
The itinerary will include additional places to say based on budget, mid-budget and luxury accomodations; as well as recommended restaurants, and optional tours and activities.
Adventure • Foodie • Nature • Relaxation • Mountain
$7.00
1.0
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Spending my university life in Argentina gave me the chance to travel for years around the Country where all nature unites.
Glaciers, jungles, deserts, whales, 7000m volcanoes. All united within a single Country.
This map might be the biggest I have ever made so far (also considering how big is this country).
It will give you intel on all its national parks, most beautiful cultural events, fantastic food of Buenos Aires and logistics hubs for transport.
For any question you can always contact me at @leonthesilkroad
Adventure • Foodie • Outdoors • People & Culture • Road Trip
$10.00
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