Nestled among mountains, this hidden gem in Argentina is a vibrant, must-visit city full of colonial history, gaucho culture, ...
Over the last ten years Chile has gone from a minor player in the global wine industry to become the fourth largest exporter: 230 million gallons going to 131 countries, with China its major importer.
With an extreme climate and little life, the unique rock formations and reddish hue of the Devil's Desert in Argentina would ...
Aconcagua Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the western and southern hemispheres and the tallest peak outside of Asia, rises to 22,841 feet (6,961 meters). As ...
When traveling through both destinations, you have the option of going overland through the Andes Mountains between ... traveling only to Argentina, or wanting a more extensive Patagonia trip.
Beginning in June, Argentina will resume exporting oil to ... located in the Rincón de los Sauces zone, crosses the Los Andes mountain range and reaches ENAP's Talcahuano refinery on the Chilean ...
The vibrant cities in Argentina are exciting to explore, from its capital Buenos Aires to quirky Ushuaia, the southernmost ...
By Tom Marquardt And Patrick Darr Most Americans identify the malbec grape as synonymous with Argentina. It is the most ...
Argentina’s wine-growing regions stretch from the north in Salta to Patagonia in the south — nearly two-thirds of the length ...
Chile and Argentina share a soaring mountain range. On the west side of the Andes Mountains, Chile extends more than 2,500 miles along the Pacific Ocean down the southern tip of South America.
Argentina's range of landscapes is impressive From the glaciers of Patagonia to the majestic Andes Mountains, from the vast Pampas grasslands to the Iguazu Falls. Skiing in the Andes mountains or ...
While it's not a legal requirement to be covered by travel insurance if you're going to Argentina, it's recommended by the FCDO. It states that travel insurance "should cover your itinerary, planned ...