Discover the beauty that Argentina offers, from wildlife to scenery destinations,
with this article written by an Argentina travel expert.
Argentina is a land of wonder, filled with cityscapes and some of the most spectacular natural wonders in the world. Known for its hustle and bustle capital, Buenos Aires or “The Paris of the South” the city provides travelers with the opportunity for an Argentina vacation filled with high class dining, tango clubs, shopping, and an immense nightlife. However travelers should take the time to travel outside of the capital to encounter some of the most breathtaking scenery and vast array of wildlife in South America.
There are many spectacular areas to be explored on any trip to Argentina, all that offer their own scenery and diverse wildlife. Your first stop south from Buenos Aires where a mix of wildlife and scenery can be found is in Puerto Madryn. Visit the peaceful Peninsula Valdes, which is one of the most significant marine mammal habitats in the world. Here you will find a plethora of wildlife from fur seals, and sea lions, to dolphins and orcas. In total you can find over 180 species of birds within the Peninsula, offering travelers a great escape into nature.
Next, El Calafate, in southern Argentina offers one of the most beautiful sights to be found south of the equator. A visit to Los Glaciares National Park ensures that your Argentina trip will be one to remember. When arriving to Los Glaciares you will pass the southern bank of the Lago Argentino which is home to black-neck swans, flamingos, and other wild life. However, wildlife isn’t the main attraction here, the Perito Moreno Glacier, which sits three miles wide, is reason enough to travel to Argentina. Travelers can trek the glaciers or for an even wilder view, can take a boat tour along the Lago Rico, to view the glacier up close and personal.
Another hot spot for wildlife and magnificent views can be found south of El Calafate in a place that is often called “the end of the world”, Ushuaia. Ushuaia which is truly the southernmost city in the entire world is an escape like no other. Tierra del Fuego and the Beagle Channel provide a mixture of breathtaking views and wildlife. The park covers over thirty-seven miles and houses penguins and sea lions on its shores. Travelers can take in the views by train, boat, or on-foot exploration, in this extensive park.
Enjoy the natural wonders south of the equator on a trip to Argentina, where the wildlife and wild views are waiting for you.
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