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Iguazu
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Bariloche
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Salta
              
El Calafate
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Mendoza
 

Tucumán

The province of Tucumán is located in the northwest of Argentina. Its appeal lies in its interesting history, diverse culture, and breathtaking scenery. Thanks to the subtropical climate, a manifold flora flourishes here which gives the region its nickname “el jardín de la República”.

 

 


Salta

"The Beautiful". Its name comes from the Aymará word "sagta", which means "the very beautiful one". This city has the best preserved colonial architecture in the country.
 

 


Iguazu


This is a region of large rivers, humid tropics, red earth, magnificent forest, a virgin forest full of huge trees and extraordinary flora and fauna. Great Waters - "Iguazú" in the Guaraní language - overflowing into one of the world's wonders: the Iguazú Falls.
   
 

Bariloche

Located in the western area of the Province of Río Negro, Bariloche is in the heart of the Nahuel Huapi National Park. Lying on the southern shore of the lake after which the park is named, it is the perfect combination between the speed of the city and the quietness of nature.
 

  

 
El Calafate

Los glaciers national park and perito moreno glaciers. Something you cannot miss during your visit in Argentina is the Perito Moreno glacier, which, together with other twelve glaciers, makes up the biggest sliding masses of ice and snow of Los Glaciares National Park.
 

 


Mendoza


Mendoza, Cultural Capital. This is a pleasant city with clean, tree-lined streets and 500 Km of irrigation channels. An active cultural life revolves around its universities, theatres, museums and art galleries. Mendoza and its suroundings are known as Argentina's wine yard. This region produces most of the country's wines....
 

 

Brazil

Beside the historic importance, a tour in Brazil offers breathtaking views,beautiful beaches, sky blue water and tremendous cultural heritage...

 

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