Argentina is anything but small – it’s actually the eighth largest country in the world, covering nearly three million square kilometers, and offering a massive variety of geography and climates. A tourist could spend months checking out all the natural beauty that the country has to offer, from Iguazú Falls, to Salta, Buenos Aires, Mendoza, Patagonia, and many more.
A huge array of mountains, valleys, glaciers, and coastline are what makes Argentina such a cool country to visit; though it’s hard to forget one of the more prominent element that draws so many tourists to Argentina: wine!
Pepe’s Tours offers their tour members an exposure to both the landscape of this beautiful South American country. These tour experts run one tour in particular, that travels throughout northern Argentina, offering a taste of the distinct landscapes and distinct wines.
This tour of northern Argentina both starts and ends in Buenos Aires, where travelers will experience local cuisine and culture (and perhaps check out some local Argentine wines to get the flavors flowing before the tour even starts!). The sixteen-day long adventure then moves west to Mendoza, well-known around the world for its wine production, where tour members will have the opportunity to tour two different vineyards. Two days later, the tour moves to San Juan National Parks, then to Tucumán, to explore both the desert-like climate and green mountains of Argentina, two unlike locations that both offer even more variety of wine.
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Cerro De Los Siete Colores
Pepe’s Tour of northern Argentina then moves to Salta, home of the famous valleys where Torrontes grapes are grown, followed by Jujuy for a tour of its mountain range landscape, and finally Iguzaú Falls, one of the world’s natural wonders, before the return to Buenos Aires. And if you can look up from your wine glass for a moment, the desert and jungle landscapes are sure to impress.
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Iguazu Falls
In total, the tour includes guided tours of three cities, four wineries, and nine national parks. Included in the total price are transportation to all locations from Buenos Aires and back, accommodation of listed options, all tours, and various meals. Prepare yourself to sip a lot of Malbec, Bonarda, Torrontes and much more while traveling through desert, vineyards and jungle during your tour of northern Argentina.
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