Norte (Argentine Northwest)
Amid multicolored mountains, the Argentine Northeast Region boasts a wide variety of contrasts: high peaks, flat lands,salt lakes and subtropical forests. This region, rich in Pre-Columbian history, blends together indigenous villages and traces from the Conquest time.Under bright blue skies, the region’s high tablelands offer an invitation to visit Its adobe homes and colonial chapels. Activities such as adventure tourism and
sport fishing, the region’s popular festivals and delicious regional meals perfectly add to its stunning landscapes. Cities JUJUY, SALTA, CATAMARCA, TUCUMAN are located there.
CUYO
In native language Cuyo means “country of the deserts”, as the region stretches over great extensions from the Andesand the pre-Andean mountains to the steppes. The Aconcagua peak -a goal for climbers from all over the region’s valleys, having the idea. You can visit LA RIOJA, SAN JUAN, MENDOZA, SAN LUIS there.
The Land of Great Rivers
Great rivers and virgin forests are the predominant features of this reddish soil region. The spectacular Iguazu falls, the Esteros del Ibera marshlands, Chaco’s flat lands and the region’s national parks are the exuberant home to an amazing and varied wildlife. History comes back to life at the Jesuit Ruins, the Flag Monument or the San Jose Palace.Traditional customs are reflected both in the outfits of gauchos and in the region’s music and carnival festivities.
CENTRO
From the hills to the sea, across the land of the Gaucho. The Pampas’ plane of endless crops give an awesome effect; this is the land of gauchos, creole horses, polo and pato (the national sport). From the southern Sierras de la Ventana and Sierras de Tandil to the Parana’s Delta, many renowned Argentine estancias(farms) provide lodging.
In addition to their beaches, sand dunes and forests, the Atlantic coast towns offer a wide variety of options. To the region’s north, the Jesuit Estancias in the Province of Cordoba and the Jesuit Square in Cordoba City have since year 2000, a UNESCO-listed ‘ World Cultural Heritage Site. The capital of Argentina BUENOS AIRES there too.
Patagonia
The Patagonian steppe is flanked to the east by the Atlantic coast’s erratic geography.
Peninsula Valdes is a special treat for lovers of wildlife, with the largest colony of elephant seals in the world and a large number of southern right whales coming close to its shore every year.
The beauty of the Andean Patagonian forests, lakes and glaciers – notably the Perito Moreno glacier- will captivate all. A wide variety of sports can be practiced in this region extending to the Beagle Channel, the departing point for cruises to the Antarctica.