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Our tour to Argentina starts in the city of Mendoza. This charming city is known for its numerous resorts, wineries and stunning Andean landscape. After settling into our hotel, we are taken by car to a winery. There we are provided with a tour of the vineyards and cellars. Wine samples are included on this tour. We are then taken to another winery. Lunch is included on today’s tour and is served upon arrival. After our meal, we are provided with a tour of the vineyards and cellars. Wine samples are included here as well. After visiting the winery, we are taken back to our hotel.
We are making a daytrip today. We are firstly taken to some vineyards called Potrerillos, then to an Andean village known for the nearby desert mountains called Uspallata, then a natural arch which forms a bridge over a river called Puente del Inca and lastly, Aconcagua Provincial Park. This park offers breathtaking Andean scenery, a view of the Americas’ highest peak called Mount Aconcagua, diverse animals like condors (a bird type) and guanacos (similar to a llama), significant Inca trail archaeological sites and treks to stunning viewpoints and lagoons.
We aren’t relocating by flight from Mendoza to the city of Salta just yet. That’s for later today. Depending on your arrival time on Day 1, today we visit wineries outside of town or are provided with a guided tour of the city center of Mendoza. This is a bustling yet relaxed city with a lively atmosphere. Mendoza offers a mix of urban charm and Andean adventure, centered around its famous wine culture with numerous wineries to tour. Mendoza also features vibrant plazas like Plaza Independencia and Plaza España.
We are not relocating by shuttle bus to the very colorful village of Pumamarca just yet. Firstly, we are taken to salt flats called Salinas Grandes. These are otherworldly salt flats offering stunning photo ops and shimmering mirages. We are then taken to our hotel in Pumamarca. This village offers spectacular mountain views and an authentic connection to Andean culture. We enjoy the rest of the day by exploring this village freely.
We are not relocating back to the city of Salta just yet. Firstly, we are taken to the small town of Tilcara. It offers stunning scenery, vibrant local culture and rich indigenous history centered around the ancient Pucará de Tilcara ruins. Next, we are taken to Uquía. This village is popular for its unique angel paintings located in its church. From Uquía, we are taken to a stunning, multi-colored mountain range called Hornocal (a.k.a. Mountain of 14 Colors). This UNESCO World Heritage site features layered slopes created by mineral-rich sedimentary rock. From Hornocal, we are taken to the small town of Humahuaca. After our meal, we have some time to walk around town freely. There we enjoy the colonial buildings, charming cobblestone streets and vibrant Andean culture. There are two viewpoint stops to make before returning to Salta. The first is at Tropic of Capricorn and second, at Painter's Palette.
We are making a daytrip today. Specifically, we visit a mountain called Pie de la Cuesta del Obispo, a viewpoint called Cuesta del Obispo, a viewpoint called Piedra del Molino, Los Cardones National Park and a viewpoint called Nevado de Cachi. Pie de la Cuesta del Obispo features dramatic, ever-changing Andean landscapes, shifting from lush-green to red-rock canyons and high desert altiplano. It offers breathtaking panoramic views, unique geological formations, historical Inca trail remnants and chances to see birds called condors. Los Cardones National Park offers iconic, towering cacti forests, dramatic Andean landscapes, incredible wildlife, remnants of ancient Inca roads and significant paleontological sites with dinosaur fossils. Once back in Salta, make sure to check out the lively main square. It is best appreciated in the evening.
We are making another daytrip today. Firstly, we visit the Quebrada de las Conchas Nature Preserve. We then visit Cafayate. Quebrada de las Conchas Nature Preserve offers stunning, multi-colored rock formations carved by wind and water and a vibrant desert ecosystem with cacti. Cafayate features stunning Andean scenery, colonial charm and world-class wineries, all accessible from the walkable, lively and picturesque main square. Wine samples are included while in Cafayate. After the wine tour, we are taken back to our hotel.
Before relocating by flight from Salta to the town of Puerto Iguazu, we are provided with a guided walking tour of the town. Salta offers stunning Andean scenery, well-preserved colonial architecture, rich history and vibrant culture. One of the highlights for today is taking a cable car ride and getting stunning views over the city.
We are making a daytrip today. Specifically, we are taken to the Brazilian side of the world’s largest waterfall system. There we take a helicopter flightseeing tour over the gigantic Iguazu Falls. After the flightseeing tour, we are taken on a hiking trail along the Brazilian side of these waterfalls. Next, we are taken to a bird park called Parque Das Aves. After visiting this bird park, we are taken back to our hotel.
We are not relocating by flight to the capital city Buenos Aires just yet. Beforehand, we are taken by car to an entry point from where we start our boat ride to the Argentinian side of the waterfalls. This journey is wet but exciting nonetheless. Next, we are taken on a tourist train which travels along the waterfalls’ so-called ‘Devil’s Throat’ circuit. After getting off this train, we walk the upper circuit and then, the lower circuit.
Transportation will be arranged for you to reach the airport in Buenos Aires. We recommend you stay longer so you can explore the capital. If you do, then specifically today, firstly we are taken on foot to the main public square. It is called Plaza de Mayo. There we find the Presidential Palace called Casa Rosada, the Metropolitan Cathedral and a historic colonial-era building (once the seat of Spain’s colonial government) called ‘the Cabildo’. We are provided with a guided tour of the cathedral. Next, we are taken to the San Telmo neighborhood. There we explore antique shops, galleries and a historic, cobblestoned public square called Plaza Dorrego. Next, we are taken to a neighborhood called La Boca. It is famous for its brightly painted houses and street performers.
After La Boca, we are taken by car to a cemetery called Recoleta. This is an open-air museum showcasing stunning architecture (Art Deco, Baroque and Neo-Gothic), intricate statues and ornate mausoleums, serving as the final resting place for Argentina’s elite, including the famous tomb of the Former First Lady of Argentina, Eva Peron. This cemetery offers a fascinating glimpse into history, art and local culture through its detailed crypts and famous residents. After visiting the cemetery, we are taken to a waterfront called Puerto Madero. It features impressive architecture, shopping, green spaces, upscale restaurants and a vibrant nightlife scene. Lastly, we are taken to a neighborhood called Palermo. It features a vibrant mix of extensive green spaces, unique shopping and beautiful architecture. The nightlife here is also great.
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