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Travel Tips For Visiting Argentina Listed below are a few of the tips that we have picked up along our travels. Whether they are for safety, practicality or fun, we encourage you to try them out. If you have any travel tips of your own....more
Lesser Known 'Must See' attractions for OTR Travelers in Buenos Aires Ricardo Watson, co-founder of Eternautus Tours, tells OTR's Ande Wanderer some of the lesser-known attractions of Buenos Aires that OTR Travelers shouldn't miss. The KISS & TANGO Guide to Buenos Aires The tango was born in Buenos Aires - not in Spain, as some mistakenly believe. In fact, things don’t get more Argentine. If you ask me, the tango is the key to ....more El Asado The asado is a rich tradition of Argentine folklore. Any excuse is a good excuse to meet people and eat a delicious more The History of Tango The tango occupies a very important place for Argentines. Although it is widely known around the world as a union of music and dance, the tango has a very strong and ....more Visiting the Wineries of Mendoza If you are a real wine connoisseur, you may want to take three days or more, spending one day touring the vineyards of Godoy Cruz and Ma....more Visiting the Wineries of Cafayate Cafayate has some old traditional wineries as well as some new ones that are taking advantage of Argentina's popularity in the wine industry. The town's altitude resu....more El Bolson – Patagonia´s Hippie Headquarters Two hours south of Bariloche in the neighbouring state of Rio Negro sits the popular Patagonic destination of El Bolson. A quaint little town of 15,000 inhabitants surrounded year-round by snow-capped....more Vendimia: Argentina's Wine Harvest Festival While the grapevines in the Napa Valley are deep in hibernation from the winter's cold, grapes in the southern hemisphere are in full bloom. February marks the beginning of the harvest in South Americ....more Buenos Aires' Best Places to Propose What a better place to propose marriage than passionate Buenos Aires, famous for the sultry tango, its ardent songs of love and proud public displays of affection? Here are a few suggestions for the b....more Suggested Itinerary for 1 Week in Argentina Whether you are a wine connoisseur or an outdoor enthusiast, Argentina has something for everyone. Suggested Itinerary for 2 Weeks in Argentina Whether you are a wine connoisseur or an outdoor enthusiast, Argentina has something for everyone.Argentina Overview Tucked between the Andes and the Atlantic Ocean, Argentina’s vast expanse claims parts of Antartica and borders Paraguay, Bolivia, Uruguay and Chile. The land w....more Argentina: Reasons to Visit This geographically diverse nation spans from the tip of the world at Tierra del Fuego with its glaciers and mountainous terrains, through the breathtaking backdrops ....more La Vendimia To best describe the Argentine Wine Harvest Festival, think Eurovision Song Contest rolled up with a North American beauty pageant, served up with a South American st....more Podcast: Lesser Known Gems in Buenos Aires Ande Wanderer interviewed Ricardo Watson of Eternautas Historical....more The Argentine Polo Open Argentina prides itself on being on....more A New Direction in Tango Originally a dance between two men in the salons of Buenos Aires, the Tango has become one of the most important symbols of sexual tension between a man and a woman. ....more Buenos Aires: Deserted for the Summer? If you have just arrived in Buenos Aires, you may not notice, but to anyone that has been here a while – the cit....more
El Asado
The History of Tango
Visiting the Wineries of Mendoza If you are a real wine connoisseur, you may want to take three days or more, spending one day touring the vineyards of Godoy Cruz and Ma....more
Visiting the Wineries of Cafayate
El Bolson – Patagonia´s Hippie Headquarters Two hours south of Bariloche in the neighbouring state of Rio Negro sits the popular Patagonic destination of El Bolson. A quaint little town of 15,000 inhabitants surrounded year-round by snow-capped....more
Vendimia: Argentina's Wine Harvest Festival While the grapevines in the Napa Valley are deep in hibernation from the winter's cold, grapes in the southern hemisphere are in full bloom. February marks the beginning of the harvest in South Americ....more
Buenos Aires' Best Places to Propose What a better place to propose marriage than passionate Buenos Aires, famous for the sultry tango, its ardent songs of love and proud public displays of affection? Here are a few suggestions for the b....more
Suggested Itinerary for 1 Week in Argentina
Argentina: Reasons to Visit
La Vendimia
Podcast: Lesser Known Gems in Buenos Aires Ande Wanderer interviewed Ricardo Watson of Eternautas Historical....more
The Argentine Polo Open
Argentina prides itself on being on....more
A New Direction in Tango
Originally a dance between two men in the salons of Buenos Aires, the Tango has become one of the most important symbols of sexual tension between a man and a woman. ....more
Buenos Aires: Deserted for the Summer? If you have just arrived in Buenos Aires, you may not notice, but to anyone that has been here a while – the cit....more