Top 15 Experiences
- Listening to the Perito Moreno calve — When house-sized ice chunks break off the glacier and crash thunderously into the turquoise water, you witness one of the world's most powerful natural spectacles. And the best part: The glacier is growing! → Chap. Patagonia
- Dancing tango in a milonga — Forget the tourist shows: In the real milongas of Buenos Aires, Porteños dance until dawn. The passion, the music, the embrace — tango must be felt. → Chap. Buenos Aires
- Standing in the Garganta del Diablo — At the edge of the Devil's Throat in Iguazú, where 14 waterfalls thunder down 150 meters, the air vibrates with mist and power. A moment that never fades. → Chap. Iguazú
- Experiencing an Asado — The Argentine barbecue is more than food: It's a ritual with family, friends, Malbec, and hours of waiting for the perfect meat. Best with a local family! → Chap. Food & Drink
- Seeing the Fitz Roy at sunrise — When the first rays turn the granite spires of Fitz Roy in El Chaltén orange-pink, you understand why the Tehuelche called it the "smoking mountain." → Chap. Patagonia
- Tasting Malbec in Mendoza — Wine tasting in a bodega with views of the snow-capped Andes, accompanied by a cheese platter with Argentine beef carpaccio. Wine doesn't get better anywhere else. → Chap. Wine Country
- Strolling through the Sunday market in San Telmo — Antiques, street tango, empanadas, handicrafts, and the most authentic Buenos Aires experience: Every Sunday, San Telmo transforms into a huge open-air festival. → Chap. Buenos Aires
- Driving through the Quebrada de Humahuaca — The UNESCO gorge in the northwest with its rainbow mountains, the air of the Andes, and the villages where time has stood still. → Chap. Northwest
- Standing at the end of the world in Ushuaia — The southernmost city in the world, gateway to Antarctica, surrounded by snow-capped mountains and the Beagle Channel. Here you get the famous "Fin del Mundo" stamp in your passport. → Chap. Patagonia
- Drinking Mate like an Argentine — The bitter herbal tea is more than a drink: It's a ritual of friendship. Mate is shared, and turning the bombilla (straw) is a faux pas! → Chap. Society
- Driving the Ruta 40 — Argentina's legendary road stretches over 5,000 km from Patagonia to the Bolivian border, past glaciers, volcanoes, vineyards, and endless pampas. → Chap. Patagonia
- Admiring the Cerro de los Siete Colores — The Seven Colors Hill of Purmamarca glows in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet — a geological wonder and one of Argentina's most iconic images. → Chap. Northwest
- Experiencing a football match at La Bombonera — The stadium of Boca Juniors in La Boca literally shakes when the fans jump. Argentine football is a religion — and La Bombonera is the cathedral. → Chap. Buenos Aires
- Discovering street art in Palermo — Buenos Aires is one of the street art capitals of the world. In Palermo Hollywood and Soho, entire blocks have been transformed into giant murals. → Chap. Buenos Aires
- Eating Choripán at a street stand — The Argentine chorizo sausage in a bun with chimichurri is Argentina's best street food. Perfect after a football match or at the Sunday market. → Chap. Food & Drink