
Discover
Argentina
Ideal Length of Trip
16 Days
Starting Price
$ 9,500 USD
Best time to Visit
October–November
Pleasant weather with glaciers, hiking and exploring the Andean landscapes are accessible.
March–April
Generally mild weather with beautiful autumn colors and quieter trails
Argentina is a diverse and captivating travel destination, offering everything from vibrant cities to breathtaking natural wonders. Buenos Aires, the country’s cosmopolitan capital, is a hub of tango, rich history, and world-class cuisine. Nature lovers can explore the dramatic landscapes of Patagonia, trek across the Perito Moreno Glacier, or marvel at the thunderous Iguazú Falls. Wine enthusiasts will find paradise in Mendoza, while adventure seekers can hike the towering Andes or visit the remote beauty of Ushuaia, the southernmost city in the world. With its passionate culture, stunning scenery, and incredible food—especially its legendary steaks—Argentina is a must-visit destination.
Things to do when in
Argentina

Explore Northwest Argentina from the colorful mountains of Humahuaca and Hornocal to the vast Salinas Grandes salt flats

Argentina

Hike to Laguna de los Tres trail to see the peaks that inspired the Patagonia clothing brand logo

Laguna de los Tres, Patagonia

Enjoy blind tastings, create your own blends, and learn about Malbec and a variety of other wines in Mendoza

Mendoza, Argentina

Take a helicopter ride to see Iguazu Falls, the world’s largest waterfall system

Iguazu Falls

Taste the exciting flavors of Buenos Aires on a gourmet food excursion

Buenos Aires

Walk in crampons on one of the world’s last advancing glaciers, the Perito Moreno Glacier

Perito Moreno Glacier

Itinerary
OF AN EXPLORATION IN ARGENTINA


Day 1-4
Buenos Aires
Explore the historic and political heart of the city around Plaza de Mayo and the presidential palace and learn about Argentina's rich hiatory. Stroll through La Boca, where vibrant, colorful streets come alive with the rhythm of tango and discover the trendy Palermo Soho district, home to some of the city’s best bars, restaurants, and an eclectic mix of style.We will take you on a delightful local food tour, sampling piping hot empanadas and hearty Argentine steak as we move through the city. In the evening, enjoy a captivating three-hour tango and music performance, featuring local artists at one of the city’s most iconic and traditional tango houses.
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Day 5-9
Mendoza
Mendoza is Argentina’s wine capital, home to world-famous Malbecs and so much more. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Andes, it’s also a playground for outdoor lovers—think trekking, rafting, mountain biking, and horseback riding. Expect jaw-dropping mountain views, unforgettable sunsets, and some of the brightest stars you’ll ever see. Visit some of the best wineries in the area and enjoy blind tastings, create your own blends, and learn about their philosophy on wine-making and Malbec wine.
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Day 10-13
El Calafate
Your time in Calafate will definitely be a highlight as we take you on an unforgettable full-day tour of Perito Moreno in Los Glaciares National Park. This immense ice field is one of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders on the planet. You’ll explore the various walkways that offer stunning views of the colossal ice mass from different angles. For an extra thrill, you can opt for the minitrekking ice hike or the Nautical Safari to get up close to the glacier’s towering wall. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience this incredible natural masterpiece.
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Day 14-16
Iguazu Falls
Marvel at one of the Seven Wonders of the World with your own eyes -- the Iguazu Falls straddling the border between Brazil and Argentina. Embark on several jungle hikes to take in the awe-inspiring waterfalls and immerse in the lush, fragrant jungle—an increasingly rare and vibrant biome. The walkways offer breathtaking views of the falls and bring us closer to the local wildlife. You may encounter colorful insects like dragonflies, butterflies, and beetles, as well as curious coatis and monkeys. A variety of birds, including magpies, jotes, and toucans, are also common, and on rare occasions, we might catch a glimpse of more elusive creatures like a capybara, a corzuela, or even a mountain lion from the mountain's edge. A narrow-gauge train connects the three main circuits of the National Park—Lower, Upper, and Devil's Throat. On the Brazilian Falls' walkways, offering a magnificent panoramic view of the entire Iguazu Falls system.
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Your Argentine Journey
Awaits.

From trekking across the mighty Perito Moreno Glacier to savoring the bold flavors of Buenos Aires and Malbec in Mendoza, your journey through Argentina promises adventure, culture, and unforgettable moments at every turn.
Let Natu Explorations craft a seamless, bespoke experience tailored just for you.
Contact us today to start planning your unforgettable expedition.