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Tours and Trips |
Argentina offers a wide variety of recreational places and some of the most beautiful landscapes. |
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Patagonia |
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The Andes mountain range shows its beauty in the Patagonian provinces. Millennial silent forests with native vegetable species are extended along the shores of glistening waters. On top of the mountains, nature overflows with granite peaks and ice fields spreading their glacier tongues into lakes of unsurpassable beauty. In the south, Tierra del Fuego and the World's southernmost city, Ushuaia, are the gateway towards the vast and mysterious Antarctica. |
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Iguazú Falls |
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The Iguazú Falls on the border with Brazil are one of the world's natural wonders. Lined with dense forests, the Iguazú river flows into 275 waterfalls, plunging more than 70 meters with a deafening noise. As this huge volume of water reaches the bottom, spray rises, and lots of rainbows are formed in the sky. An incredible variety of fauna and flora completes the perfect setting for the waterfalls within the protection of the Iguazú National Park. |
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Mendoza and San Juan Wines |
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The glaciers of the Andes mountains supply the water which irrigates the fruit orchards and vineyards where the famous Argentine wines are made. Tours departing from Mendoza visit vineyards and allow visitors to taste the different types of wine. |
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Córdoba |
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Córdoba is the second most important city in the country and starting point for several routes to the Sierras of Córdoba - dotted with solitary colonial settlements -, and to tourist towns like Villa Carlos Paz, Cosquín, La Cumbre, Alta Gracia, Villa General Belgrano, La Cumbrecita, Santa Rosa de Calamuchita and Mina Clavero. |
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* Texts provided by the National Secretary of Tourism, Argentina.
For further information, please contact international@palermo.edu |
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