Argentina tourist adventure.

Splashing with the Night Falls



Although they have visited once and a thousand times, Iguazu waterfalls at night are different, mysterious. The full moon exits lead to see Devil's Throat, the most impressive jump, with the park in shadows and the constant murmur of jungle animals. After walking the walkways a little more than a kilometer practically in the dark you reach the viewpoint. Only the moon, like a reflector, clearly illuminates the fall of the water, which takes silver shades. The night walk is only made five days a month and if it is clear.

Crossing the High Summits




Between Villa Carlos Paz and Mina Clavero, the Camino de las Altas Cumbres - which crosses the Sierras Grandes - must be walked at slow speed. Not only for the curves and countercurves of the mountain route, but for the panoramic views not to be missed.

It is 120 kilometers along a paved road in good condition, connecting the Cordovan valleys of Punilla and Traslasierra, which reaches 2200 meters. On the way, the National Park Quebrada del Condorito, in Pampa de Achala, to observe birds, small villages to rest, try regional products and buy handicrafts.

 Jump into a superclassic, River - Boca



It is true that a match between Villa Dálmine and Defensores Unidos has its appeal, like almost all the classics of Argentine football, but every encounter between Boca and River generates so much expectation that it becomes a must-see spectacle for both own and strangers. The superclásico is colorful and exciting beyond the result, at least for unbiased visitors.

It may be in the Bombonera, an inescapable destination for visitors to Buenos Aires, or the Monumental, the colossus that now has a museum. The popular ones cost 40 pesos, the silver ones are sold for 300 pesos to 400 dollars, in agencies or official proposals of the clubs (Game Experience, in the case of Boca). The experience is complete, of course, with a traditional chorizo ​​sandwich.

Dancing at a littoral carnival



One must know the carnival of Gualeguaychú, one of the most important in the world, and the one in Corrientes, the national capital of this activity. Of course, in order to dance in their groups, it is necessary to go through a demanding audition process, because both meetings have become professionalized. Visitors are, from the stands, part of the party, and the carnival mood moves to every night space in the city.

For more local and street carnivals, the coastal options range from Paso de los Libres, Empedrado and Paso de la Patria to Gualeguay, Victoria and Concepción, among others.

Staying at the Iberá




Lagunas, canals, streams, streams, swamps, swamps ... the Esteros del Iberá in Corrientes are one of the great reservoirs of fresh water (1,300,000 hectares, about 65 times the size of the city of Buenos Aires) and a good Destination to connect with nature and discover native flora and fauna.

On walks, horseback riding and sailing are birds of all colors, capybaras, deer and, of course, the fearsome yacarés, among many others.

The Esteros del Iberá are inseparable from Colonia Carlos Pellegrini, a hamlet of less than 1000 inhabitants that is located at the foot of the Iberá lagoon, with basic services for tourists.

Cross the bathed La Estrella by canoe




Isolated from the massive and culturally unique tourism, with a strange forest of champagnes and a fauna headed by jabirús and yacarés, the bathed La Estrella, in Formosa, offers one of the most dazzling experiences of the country.

In summer it is overwhelming, with insects of all kinds and impassable roads. But between May and September you can take a canoe or boat ride through the wetland - it's the third largest in the continent - enjoy the strange shapes of its trees and share activities with wichis, tuffs and pilagas. The bathing is 45 km from Las Lomitas, head village to tour the area, about 300 km from the provincial capital.

Flying in paragliding in Cuchi Corral




The viewpoint of Cuchi Corral, similar to a balcony 400 meters above the river Pintos, very close to La Cumbre, in the valley of Cordova of Punilla, something like the mecca of those who seek to fly. It is a natural ramp to launch in the paragliding (also hang gliding), with a panoramic view and a special microclimate, with great development of thermals and a predominance of the north wind.

A site so famous that until every year is realized the Argentine Championship of Free Flight. The flights last between 20 and 30 minutes, and baptisms are offered.

Spend a weekend in Rosario



It was always near (as it has been said to the fatigue), but perhaps never had so much action. At 309 km by highway from Buenos Aires, the city on the banks of the Paraná lives a real estate and tourism boom that repositions it as a weekend destination, without competition in quantity, variety and quality of options. A couple of days are ideal for discovering brand new hotels and restaurants with wave in the center, in addition to the classic bars, the renovated waterfront and even shopping malls, and a casino-convention center and shows. Anyone who has not been to Rosario lately will have a surprise.