ARGENTINA

ARGENTINA

Argentina is the second largest country in Latin American and two and a half time bigger than South Africa. Geographically the country is divided into six land regions. Aconcagua is the highest peak of the Andes Mountains, while Laguna del Carbon is the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere.

Experience some part of Europe in Buenos Aires and the natural beauty the country has to offer from the Iguazu Falls in the North to the most Southern city in the South, the gateway to Antarctica. Glaciers, old Inca history, wine, tango, Gauchas, the magnificent Andes Mountains, millions of years old lakes formed by glaciers, gastronomic experiences and the warmth hospitality of the Argentineans.

HIGHLIGHTS IN ARGENTINA

Iguazu Falls
Salta
Buenos Aires
Lakes district of Patagonia
Glacier National Park
Ushuaia – gateway to Antarctica and Cape Horn
Golf
Fly fishing
Mountain biking
Horse riding
River rafting

ANDES – SKI

Bariloche – Cerro Catedral
San Martin – Cerro Chapelco
Ushuaia – Cerro Castor
Las Lenas

GALLERY

ARGENTINA

WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY

“Thank you so much for booking us such a wonderful and unusual holiday. We loved Argentina, Buenos Aires is a beautiful city and the people so friendly. The show and dinner was fantastic.”

Martie le Roux

Seychelles holiday was excellent and all arrangements went smoothly, many thanks. We did very well with the birding, seeing all the endemics apart from the Scops Owl. We have hundreds of photos to process and will send you some in due course.”

Steve & Roy

“Thank you Liezl, our South America trip has been truly great – the tours you arranged and the people who ran them and our collections have also been really special – well done and thanks! All the best and regards.”

Michael Cumming

“Just a quick word of appreciation for the arrangement of our Reunion trip. Everything worked out perfect. Even the weather. You choice of itinerary and accommodations were excellent. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed our stay on this great island.Thanks for the professional service.”

Johann