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Chasing Waterfalls
“Poor Niagara,” were Eleanor Roosevelt’s famous words upon seeing Iguazu, the incredible complex of waterfalls that straddle the border between Argentina and Brazil. She wasn’t wrong.
Back to Buenos Aires
After five months of travelling, Buenos Aires marked a first for us: it was the first place we were returning to, having visited once before, in 2019.
Mountains and Malbec in Mendoza
Mendoza is perhaps best known for its thriving wine industry, its long history of grape cultivation dating back to the Spanish colonial era thanks to the combination of fertile soil, a range of microclimates, and the influence of the Andes' pure meltwater making the perfect conditions for wine production.
Bariloche: Argentina’s Alpine Town
Bariloche sits on the shores of the magnificent Nahuel Huapi Lake, one of the largest in the region full of sapphire lakes, and is surrounded by an awe-inspiring natural landscape reminiscent of the Alps.
Photo Album: Pictures of Patagonia
Patagonia is on every outdoor enthusiast’s bucket list. From towering glaciers to epic hikes, pristine lakes, rugged mountains, and lush forests, there is jaw-dropping natural beauty at every turn.
Visiting Perito Moreno Glacier & Mini-Trek on the Ice
The very concept of glaciers fill me with curiosity and awe - it is a special feeling to be walking on ice so dense and solid but know that once it fell as tiny delicate snowflakes, thousands of years ago. Perito Moreno is a marvel even amongst glaciers, our guide told us, as it continues to advance as other glaciers in the world retreat.