
Puerto Madero downtown view at Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Argentina is the second-largest country in South America, known for its diverse landscapes, ranging from the icy wonders of Patagonia to the warm vineyards of Mendoza, the roaring Iguazu Falls, and the cosmopolitan charm of Buenos Aires. It is a country of rich cultural heritage, blending European elegance with Latin passion. Visitors can enjoy tango music, world-class steaks, football fever, and breathtaking natural wonders.Derived from the Latin word argentum (silver), referring to early explorers’ belief that the land was rich in silver
Tour Plan
Day 2 – Buenos Aires Highlights
Visit La Boca (Caminito Street), Palermo, and Recoleta Cemetery.
Boat ride in Tigre Delta (optional).
Day 3 – Buenos Aires to Iguazu
Morning flight to Puerto Iguazu.
Evening leisure at the hotel.
Day 4 – Iguazu Falls (Argentine Side)
Full-day guided tour of Iguazu National Park.
Train ride to Devil’s Throat viewpoint.
Day 5 – Iguazu Falls (Brazilian Side)
Half-day panoramic tour from Brazil’s side.
Return to Puerto Iguazu.
Day 6 – Iguazu to Mendoza
Flight to Mendoza.
Evening wine-tasting tour in a local vineyard.
Day 7 – Mendoza Adventure
Full-day Andes Mountains tour (Aconcagua viewpoint).
Optional rafting or horseback riding.