7 Day itinerary in Argentina, South America
On this seven day journey, you will discover two of the most important spots in Argentina. You will taste their food, their local ways and the epic nature of this marvelous country.
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Explore the beautiful city of Buenos Aires
Enjoy an authentic Tango Show
Taste a typical Asado in Argentina countryside
Discover the incredible Iguazú National Park
Explore the beautiful city of Buenos Aires
Enjoy an authentic Tango Show
Taste a typical Asado in Argentina countryside
Discover the incredible Iguazú National Park
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Welcome to Buenos Aires!
Upon arrival at Buenos Aires international airport, you will be met by our representative and escorted to your hotel. Our representative will assist you with check-in procedures and provide you with a detailed itinerary, covering all the services included in your tour and additional information on the organization of your Argentina trip. You will also receive a contact information sheet with all the hotel details as well as our offices contact information and a 24-hour emergency number. Capacity: 1 suitcase + 1 carry on per person – for more, please check
Guide: Included for the day
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HD City Tour & Café de los Angelitos Dinner Tango Show Excursion
The dizzying city will take us to the area of Plaza de Mayo, El Cabildo, where the people met back in 1810; La Casa Rosada still merges in the imagination the silhouette of Evita, The Metropolitan Cathedral where Pope Francis began his journey to Rome. Then we will go to the area of La Boca with its colorful houses where the boats loaded with immigrants began with their hands to build those colorful houses, El Caminito and its conventillos, testimony of this history. We will continue to the San Telmo neighborhood, the tango and the Fileteado that are still alive there and every night an accordion is heard hidden among the big houses of the 20th century. Puerto Madero awaits us, with its dikes, its distinguished gastronomy and the imposing Puente de la Mujer that crosses the Rio de la Plata, making a 2 x 4 silhouette. The aromas of lapachos and jacaranda take us to the majestic and imposing Floralis, North zone, Recoleta and Palermo are the symbol of the Buenos Aires aristocracy. The Japanese garden is shown with the scents of the Jasmines and the planetarium is reflected in the Palermo lakes, where the hand of Carlos Thays has left his mark. At the end of the embassy area we are taken to the architecture of Argentina "Agroexportadora" and "La Belle Epoque", where we will see it along Libertador Avenue. Finishing 9 de Julio Avenue with the cry of Independence, the Colon Theatre, Corrientes Avenue and the meeting point of the Porteños, the Obelisk, will end our visit. “Café de los Angelitos” is a live witness of more than one hundred years of Buenos Aires history with a parade of the most outstanding personalities of the political and artistic atmosphere from the 20th century. The mystical coffee house, inaugurated in 1890 with name of Bar Rivadavia by the Italian Bautisto Fazio, became a meeting point for “compadritos” (swaggerers) and “malandras” (scoundrels) towards the end of the 19th Century.
Guide: Included for the day
Meals: Breakfast
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Full day Country Day Tour
On this tour, it is possible to visit an estancia (farm) located in the pampas to enjoy a perfect day in the countryside and to learn about the typical character of Argentina, the Gaucho. There, it is possible to ride a horse or to take a trip to one of the carriages available in the Estancia either before or after trying the typical Asado (barbecue) of Argentina together with some empanadas (meat pastries) and accompanied by some local wine and gaucho music and dances.
Guide: Included for the day
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
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Buenos Aires – Iguazú
At the set time, you will be transferred to Buenos Aires domestic airport. Capacity: 1 suitcase + 1 carry on per person – for more, please check Welcome to Iguazú! Upon arrival at Puerto Iguazu airport, you will be met by our representative and escorted to your hotel. Our representative will assist you with check-in procedures and provide you with a detailed itinerary, covering all the services included in your tour and additional information on the organization of your Argentina trip. You will also receive a contact information sheet with all the hotel details as well as our offices contact information and a 24-hour emergency number.
Guide: Included for the day
Meals: Breakfast
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Full Day Argentinean Falls Excursion
The park was created in 1934 with the main aim to protect the majestic Iguazu Falls. In 1984, the UNESCO declared this place Natural World Heritage due to the beauty of the scenery and the biological diverse in this subtropical rainforest. The visit to the Iguazu National Park can be done via 3 circuits and on catwalks, best known as Lower Path, Higher path and the Devil ́s Throat Path. The Lower Path is a 1,200-metre-walk (0.8 miles) that gives a great view of the majority of the rapids and falls from a front and lower point of view. The distances range from a bird’s eye point of view of The Devil’s Throat together with several Brazilian rapids, to spectacular close-ups to other falls. This walk has some high difficulty level due to the number of steps along the way. (Approximate duration: 2 hours). The Higher Path is a 1,300-metre-walk (0.9 miles) that will raise every visitor ́s adrenaline level because of the vertigo of being at the edge of some waterfalls. This walk has breathtaking sceneries from a cliff-point outlook and this is the less effort demanding walk of the three traditional ones. No steps along the way. (Approximate duration: 1 hour). The Devil’s Throat has to be access via the Ecological Jungle Train, and everyone must get off at the stop named after this waterfall. From there, there is a stroll along the catwalk which is a winding path that goes around the islands for 1,100 meters (0.7 miles) and ends in the large balconies located on the edge of falls. There are no steps along the path. (Approximate duration: 2 hours).
Guide: Included for the day
Meals: Breakfast
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Half Day Brazilian Falls Excursion
The Brazilian Falls are located on the western side of the Paraná State in Brazil. They were declared Natural World Heritage in the year 1986 by the UNESCO. This Brazilian park with 185,000 hectares (458,000 acres) borders the Argentinean National Park and they are divided by the Iguazu River. Both parks make this region one of the largest natural protected areas in South America. The tour starts at the Visitors’ Center, designed to be the access to the park. The building functions as an embarking and disembarking station for visitors. In order to be able to start the circuits along the catwalk floors, every visitor must take one of the modern panoramic view busses to move safely within the park. The length of the catwalk floors is 1,200 meters (0.8 miles) from where it is possible to get a breathtaking view of the 275 waterfalls. The four main rapids on the Brazilian side are: Floriano, Deodoro, Benjamín Constant and Salto Unión or The Devil ́s Throat. At the end of the path everyone will get on a panoramic elevator that will take them to the bus units. Aldea Guarani Excursion - Shuttle Service. Under Misiones skin flows Guarani blood and the jungle guards the treasure of its culture. A fascinating trip, a journey to the heart of the Indian culture. Cross the Mbocai river, walk around an open path in the thick jungle, get to know their hunting techniques, their plants used for curing purposes and their ritual songs.
Guide: Included for the day
Meals: Breakfast
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Transfer Puerto Iguazú
At the set time, you will be transferred to Puerto Iguazu airport. Capacity: 1 suitcase + 1 carry on per person – for more, please check
Meals: Breakfast
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TEAM LEAD
Baboo Certified
Hiking
Rafting
Rural home stays
Indigenous culture
Yoga
Wellness retreat
Snorkeling/Diving
Skiing/Snowboarding
Kayaking
Cycling
Visit markets
Meet local people
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I'm from Córdoba, Argentina. I have studied tourism at the university and traveling is my passion! I am very proud of the wonders that we have in Argentina, so I am always trying to get to know new places and immerse into our culture and nature.
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