Travel
To Argentina: Tango Your Way Through Temptation
Author: Frank Johnson
Argentina is in all ways the definition of fabulous, as most Argentineans
would be more than happy to tell you. South America's darling and
second largest nation (after Brazil) is teeming with fantastic culture
and bio diversity, ultra hip cities like Buenos Aires and an unabated
passion for fine wine, scrumptious steak and an uncompromised quality
of life. Following a recent economic crisis, the country is just
as splendid a destination while leaving a far smaller hole in your
wallet.
Raise Your Glass, Your Consciousness and Your Elevation Argentina's
central fertile plain of the Pampas is the main agriculture hub
and South America's world renowned wine producing region. Córdoba,
Argentina's second city, is the heart of this region and full of
universities, historic museums and an extremely posh and youthful
nightlife. Just southwest of Córdoba is the wine capital
of Mendoza. Come for the harvest festivals at the end of February
and stay to enjoy the warm hospitality during a vineyard tour of
the many bodegas in March and April. Explore the surrounding rocky
desert by hopping on a horseback riding expedition or paddling down
some whitewater with a local guide.
Nestled against the Andes Mountain Range, the Mendoza region is
also home to South America's tallest peak, Cerro Aconcagua, at 22,834
ft. Guided trekking expeditions to the top can be arranged for those
with appropriate expertise. Others may find the trip to base camp
exhilarating enough. The area is an extremely popular Andes ski
destination as well, including the winter resorts of Las Leñas
and San Carlos de Bariloche.
Global Heritage, National Treasure The diversity of wildlife and
terrain in Argentina is arguably unmatched in South America. Península
Valdés is a World Heritage Site on the east coast of the
Patagonian region with more visible bio diversity than any other
region in Argentina. Sea lions, penguins, whales, armadillos, guanacos
and gray foxes all grace the shores with their regular presence
at certain times of the year.
Enjoy the pristine quality of surrounding Patagonia, quite possibly
the cleanest place on earth. Farther south, Parque Nacional Los
Glaciares (Glacier National Park) is literally an incredibly moving
experience. Strategically placed cat-walks and guided tours allow
visitors to see the remarkable sliding ice blocks from stable distances,
including the gargantuan Perito Moreno Glacier. This also might
be the closest you have ever found yourself to the South Pole!
Argentina's unique north-south axis makes for a most dynamic single-county
travel opportunity. Jungles in the far north, glaciers in the deep
south, the Incan Andes to the West and just about everything imaginable
in between make up just a few reasons why anyone must explore Argentina
- not to mention the wildly alive and electrifying epicenter that
is the capital city of Buenos Aires. Don't forget that in the southern
hemisphere the seasons are reversed. January is extremely hot in
the north, with temperatures exceeding 110F in places. The south
is cold, still with the coldest months from May to September.
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