Places to discover

Best places to visit in Argentina

From the Andes Mountains to Tierra del Fuego, Argentina has some of the most beautiful scenery in the world, a rich culture, fantastic food and above all happy and friendly people. It is very easy and safe to get around.

As Argentina is the land of wide open spaces, you have to choose to where to visit so you don't spend your life on a bus. You can rely on the advice from the Evaneos travel community. Whether you talk to tango dancers or intrepid hikers, they will all provide advice to help you make a decision. Depending on the season, you'll get to know the best areas to visit.  

A trip to Argentina starts in Buenos Aires, a European-inspired city with unique neighbourhoods: La Boca with its colourful houses, San Telmo with its antiques market, and Recoleta with its cemetery, etc. Not far from Buenos Aires is Iguazu National Park and it's an essential part of your trip. Iguazu's waterfalls are among the most spectacular in the world.

Head down the Atlantic coast towards Ushuaia. On the way, stop over in Puerto Madryn, the gateway to the Valdès Peninsula where you'll see killer whales and sea lions. You can then travel across Patagonia's haciendas before spending a few days hiking in Ushuaia, the charming port at the ends of the earth with a ski resort atmosphere, and you can then visit El Calafate and come face to face with the terrifying Perito Moreno glacier. On your way back, head for Bariloche's lake district.

If you opt for the north, expect to see beautiful Andean scenery with colourful mountains and cactus deserts. Hire a car to Mendoza or Salta and discover the Quebrada de Cafayate and the charming city of Cachi. Then head towards Humahuaca on the Brazilian border where you can admire the impressive seven colour mountain in Purnamarca.

Just have a look on the Evaneos website to find images of all these natural wonders.

Mendoza is both a town and an immense natural reserve in the province of Mendoza, whose star is the volcano of the same name.
Vallecitos is a ski station that is about 80 km fromMendoza, in the province of the same name, in the Andean foothills.
On the extreme south of the Valdés Peninsula, Punta Delgada is famous for its colonies of elephant seals and sea lions.
Cerro Negro is a hamlet in the west of the province of Catamarca in Argentina.
Clos de los Siete is an 850 hecatre vineyard in the heart of the Uco Valley, in the south of Mendoza.
Potrerillos, a veritable oasis of peace, lies just one hour from Mendoza by car and is the perfect place to go if you want to get out into nature for the day.
Los Colorados is a group of red and ochre rocks in North West Argentina.
The Garganta del Diablo is the star of the famous Iguazú waterfalls , at the heart of a truly marvellous place. I really don't have enough words to describe the force of the water here. It is quite simply amazing.
La Aguadita thermal waters, or La Aguada de los Chanampas, are situated about 15 km north of Tinogasta in the province of Catamarca.
San Lucas is a small hamlet of around one hundred inhabitants located 200 kilometres from San Salvador de Jujuy, in Argentina's northwest.
Refugio Scaravelli is a refuge on the trail to Portillo Piuquenes, in Tunuyán department, right in the heartof Mendoza province.
Portillo Argentino is on the route to Portillo Piuquenes or Paso Portillo, the path in the heart of the Andes which joins Argentina to Chile, about 100 km from Mendoza.
Real de la Cruz is a military refuge on the trail that links Argentina to Chile, in the heart of the Andean Cordillera, about 100km or so from Mendoza.
At 6,600 metres high, Tupungato is one of the giants of the Andes.
Portillo Piuquenes is better known under the name of Paso El Portillo . It is a path that connects Argentina to Chile that is only accessible on foot.
Cerro Arenales is a 3,400 m high mountain in the heart of the Andes.
Apart from being a famous Argentinian brand of water, Villavicencio is also a natural reserveabout 50km from Mendoza.
A 350km trans-Andean road that links Mendoza with Santiago and considered to be one of the most beautiful routes in the world.
Vista Flores is a little Argentinian town in the Uco Valley, about 100km from Mendoza.
La Laguna Diamante is a 70 m deep lake about 200 km south of Mendoza.