Activities in Argentina
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Argentina Fiesta Gaucha Day Trip from Buenos Aires
8 hours (Departs Buenos Aires, Argentina)
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Travel through the Argentinean pampas on a full-day trip from Buenos Aires to a typical estancia (ranch). On your relaxing day in the Argentinean countryside,…
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Cabaña la Guatana
Horseback tours through the vineyards of Maipú.
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Ushuaia Turismo
Offers last-minute Antarctica cruise bookings.
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Charly
Call Charly to explore the area on horseback.
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Paracaidismo Tandil
Skydiving is offered by Paracaidismo Tandil.
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Facultad de Lenguas
Part of the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.
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Centro de Estudio Español
Long-running language school in the Center.
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Leo
For bike rentals, try Leo.
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Escuela Superior de Yoga
Offers yoga classes with monthly rates.
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Betancourt Rafting
Rafting, mountain biking, paragliding.
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Mario Rodriguez
Spanish-speaking local fishing guide.
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Base Camps
Non-climbers can trek to Base Camps.
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Rapisenda
Rapisenda rents mountain bikes.
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Bicicletas Racing
Bicicletas Racing rents bikes.
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Instituto Cultural Argentino-Norteamericano
Has tango and art courses.
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Wineries
Just outside of town are three of the most important Patagonian wineries – NQN, Fin del Mundo and Schroeder. Access to the vineyards is almost impossible without your own vehicle, but Turismo Arauquen can get you out there, often in combination with a paleontological tour.
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WildWings Travel
UK-based company that focuses on bird-watching and wildlife in Antarctica.
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Walks
There are some good short walks from the village, including a popular day trek that goes up past the Cascada Escondida waterfall to Laguna Escondida. Another walk to the four waterfalls known as Cascadas Agrio starts from across the bridge at the entrance to town. The tourist office has an excellent map showing these and other walks around the area.
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Vela Aventura
Offers sailboat rides around the lake. A three-hour trip costs about AR$580 for up to four people.
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Uspallata Aventura
Uspallata Aventura offers a range of outdoor activities, including horseback riding, mountain-bike tours, rock climbing, trekking and 4WD off-roading. Prices generally run at AR$80/150 for half-/full-day trips, depending on group size. It also rents mountain bikes for AR$8 per hour.
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Trout Fishing
The area around Junín is prime country for trout-fishing, and the Río Aluminé, north of Junín, is an especially choice area. Catch-and-release is obligatory. Fishing permits are available through the tourist office.
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Triasico Turismo
Specializes in Ischigualasto tours (AR$420, minimum two people) – come here if you’re struggling to get a group together.
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Toti López
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Tom Wesley Viajes de Aventura
Offers horseback riding and mountain biking. This operator has been long in the business and has an excellent reputation.
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Tango y Che
With two 12-passenger boats, this owner-run tour includes a trek on Bridges Island and Beagle (what else?) beer on tap served for the cruise back to the harbor—very popular with the hostel crowd.
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Solo Patagonia S.A.
Offers the All Glacier tour (AR$450) from Punta Bandera, visiting Glaciar Upsala, Glaciar Spegazzini and Glaciar Moreno. If icebergs are cooperating, boats may allow passengers to disembark at Bahía Onelli to walk 500m to iceberg-choked Lago Onelli, where the Onelli and Agassiz glaciers merge. Their other all-day tour, Rivers of Ice, takes in glaciers Upsala and Spegazzini (AR$295). Meals are expensive, but you can bring your own.
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