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After traveling through Argentina for 4 months I often get asked for the best places to visit in Argentina. Therefore I put together this top 10 list covering the highlights from north to south and west to east of this beautiful country!

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I was lucky enough to travel almost the complete country from Salta in the north to Ushuaia in the very south – I hiked, learned spanish, hitchhiked, had big nights out and enjoyed great food.

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1) El Chaltén

El Chaltén is the trekking capital of Argentina and is surrounded by world famous mountains (Cerro Torre & Mt Fitz Roy), glaciers and lakes. Hiking in this area is unbelievably beautiful and should be very high up on your bucket list. I also wrote a hiking guide about it.

2) Ushuaia & Tierra del Fuego

The end of the world is more beautiful than it sounds – the rough coast along the Beagle Channel is impressive, offers great outdoors and is the destination for adventure seekers (antarctica expeditions start here). Check out my photographs for more!

3) Rosario

As you know I fell in love with this little gem located at the Parana river. The great location, the warm-hearted people and the fact that there are not so many tourists are perfect conditions for a get-away from the hectic capital!

4) Bariloche

The beautiful lake region around Bariloche is without any doubts one of the must places to visit in Argentina. Nowhere else you can find so much green landscape – perfect for hiking, biking or a road trip!

5) Iguazu Falls

At the northern border Argentina shares one of the worlds most impressive falls with Brazil. Due to the infrastructure and viewpoints the argentinean side near Puerto Iguazu is often called the better option to see the Iguazu falls – but I recommend to bring more time to checkout both sides ;)

6) El Calafate & Perito Moreno

Blog With its glaciers patagonia made it high up on my overall list for regions to visit in South America. In the argentinean part the National Park Los Glaciares is awaiting you with the Perito Moreno. Due to the location of the glacier facing a small peninsula you're able to get up really close. Checkout the video I made!

7) Buenos Aires

Everything comes together in the capital: history, tango, nightlife, good food, impressive architecture, great streetart…though Buenos Aires can be quite tough after a while, you shouldn't miss it!
I wrote a complete Travel Guide for Buenos Aires with a lot of great recommendations.

8) Salta

In the north of the country you should visit the Valles Calchaquíes – perfect for a day trip from Salta or even multiple day hikes!
Check out the guide I wrote about the best things to do in the region of Salta & Jujuy!

9) Mendoza

Argentina is famous for its red wine, the most popular one is the Malbec. Mendoza is the wine region of the country, if you visit you should go on a wine tour – also the hostels are great here (most of them have swimming pools) and the nightlife is awesome.

10) El Bolson

This small Hippie-village is located to the south of Bariloche and offers a great landscape beside a very special atmosphere. If you go hiking the “Cabeza del Indio” is a nice little hike where you come to see the panorama above!
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Blogs by cool folks who live in Argentina. Many take it one step further and give Tango lessons, Patagonia tours and guided trips through Salta to Mendoza. Want to be an expat in Argentina too? Find out how in our FREELiving in Argentina Guide. Map of Argentina

Vamos Spanish Academy in Buenos Aires Blog – articles on events in Buenos Aires in addition to information on their Spanish classes. Volunteer opportunities focusing on conservation projects and community education are available through the school – you do not have to pay to volunteer, only for your housing and food costs.

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A Taste of Argentina – blog by a Canadian living in San Rafael – near Mendoza who fancies good wine and food but also writes humorous posts about her adventures in Argentina such as one entitled, “Aerospeak” about all the Spanish to English translation blunders on Aerolineas Argentinas in-flight magazine. Example? “On my trips going from strength to strength in Argentina of latex, I always pot for the window seat.” Hmmm, that does sound a bit off 🙂

Tango Cherie – musings of an expatriate from California, USA who loves to Tango and lives in Buenos Aires. She not only loves the dance, she is a skilled instructor who gives bilingual Tango Lessons, Tango Tours and Tango Taxi Dancing (either her or her partner Ruben will accompany and dance with a client at a milonga of their choosing).

If visiting the capital and want to Tango – Cherie is the gal to get to know! Contact information on the blog.

Patagonia Living – articles on life in Patagonia from “…a freelance journalist and writer (Christie Pashby) specialized in tourism, wine, adventure and hotels focusing mainly on Chile, Argentina and Western Canada”. Covers all aspects of life in Patagonia from tourism to environmental projects to community news such as when a new runway for Bariloche will begin construction.

Christie doesn’t stop there. Her and her partner Max Schoffel have run an adventure tour company together since 2003 – The Patagonia Travel Company. Both sites have a multitude of lovely photos.

Bombilla – “Drinking up life through a South American Straw” – yes, that is a quote from the blog title! Welcome to Trevor Schrock´s musings on life in Argentina from the vantage point of Cordoba.

Seashells & Sunflowers – award-winning blog by Katie Alley about her “expat journey from the suburbs of Philadelphia to the seaside city of Necochea” and the many journeys within Argentina that came after. Many classic Argentine recipes & lots of photos.

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A Domestic Disturbance – lots of photos and lots of recipes from a blogger in Rosario, Argentina. An American citizen, follow his journey to obtaining permanent residency in Argentina via his one-year old civil ceremony wedding.

Sugar & Spice – The Blog – great resource for those thinking of moving to Buenos Aires, Argentina with children by an expat from the U.S. who lives in the city and runs a company by the same name – Suger & Spice. Fun posts about great things to do with kids in B.A.

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NW Nomad – lots of photos from a wanderer who has found themselves landed in Salta, Argentina. And if you need an experienced English-speaking ‘wine connoisseur’ guide to Salta, JuJuy or Mendoza – this may be your guy! A zillion photos plus contact information on the blog.

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