Bariloche’s combination of Alpine charm, rich history, and natural beauty makes it a unique destination in Argentina’s Patagonian region. Whether it’s celebrating Easter with chocolate festivals, sampling local craft beers, or trekking through the picturesque Lakes District, Bariloche offers something for every traveller.
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Ruta 40 – Journey back North
We departed El Chaltén at dawn, passing Mount Fitz Roy, and took Ruta 40 through Patagonia’s vast steppe landscapes to Bariloche. Along this 1,430 km route, we camped near Cueva de las Manos, explored rugged landscapes and remoteness
Continue readingEl Chalten – Changing Mountains
The blending of adventurous tourism with the comforts of a small town makes El Chaltén a unique spot in Patagonia. Even with the increasing number of visitors, the town remains a peaceful retreat, offering hikers, climbers, and nature lovers an unparalleled gateway to Patagonia’s rugged wilderness.
Continue readingTorres del Paine – The W Walk
The 106 km W Trek through Torres del Paine’s rugged landscape covered Grey Glacier, Valle del Francés, and Mirador Las Torres. The journey showcased the park’s diverse wildlife, scenic vistas, and environmental challenges, creating an unforgettable Patagonian adventure.
Continue readingEl Calafate – Gateway to the Perito Moreno Glacier
El Calafate, Patagonia’s gateway to the Perito Moreno Glacier, offers stunning views of glacial landscapes, vibrant town life, and traditional gaucho culture. This UNESCO-protected area’s dramatic vistas, the glacier’s spectacular ice calving, and historic Estancia Anita’s gaucho heritage highlight Patagonia’s unique natural and cultural charm.
Continue readingCamarones and RN3 – Western Patagonia
Journey through Camarones and along RN3 showcases Eastern Patagonia’s dramatic coastline, the highlighting the Cabo Dos Bahías’ Magellanic penguin colony, wild marine life, and unique flora and fauna. The route contrasts remote coastal settlements with industrial centres like Comodoro Rivadavia, showcasing Patagonia’s rich ecological and economic diversity.
Continue readingPuerto Madryn – Wales in Argentina
Puerto Madryn offers an unusual yet fascinating blend of Welsh culture and Patagonian wildlife. From the sprawling marine colonies of the Valdés Peninsula to the Welsh tea rooms of Trelew, the region is a unique cultural and ecological destination.
Continue readingBuenos Aires – Final Thoughts
Buenos Aires began to significantly develop at the end of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when Argentina’s agribusiness began to export to Europe and the rest of the world. The money generated from this …
Continue readingBuenos Aires – Tango
No visit to Buenos Aires can be complete without seeing the locals dance the Tango. There are many formal Tango shows that the hawkers and hotels sell to all tourists as part of the bucket …
Continue readingBuenos Aires – La Boca, Colour and Football Tradition
One of Buenos Aires most colourful neighbourhoods is La Boca and a must for all visitors and especially those with even a passing interest in football. La Boca is the neighbourhood around the old port …
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