Package Overview

This holiday focuses on the dramatic landscapes of Argentina. Explore the desert scenery of Salta, including the astonishing Salinas Grande salt flats, Humahuaca Gorge, Purmamarca Indian Village & the Cafayate vineyards. Then fly to the scenic Lake District to relax, before ending your holiday at Iguaza Falls. English speaking guides, all transfers & specified sightseeing included.

HIGHLIGHTS
• Buenos Aires • City Tour & Tango Show • Salta • High Mountain Museum
• Salinas Grandes Salt Flats • Purmamarca Indian Village • Humahuaca Gorge • Cachi
• Cafayate • Iguazu Falls

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Day wise Itinerary

  • Day 1 : Arrival

    You will be met at Buenos Aires Airport and transferred to your hotel in this exciting city, situated on the estuary of the Río de la Plata - the 'River of Silver'.

    Check in and relax in this capital of Argentina, known for its wonderful architecture, tango dancing and rich culture, including the highest concentration of theatres in the world.

  • Day 2 : Buenos Aires

    After a morning at leisure, this afternoon enjoy a half day shared tour of Buenos Aires - a cosmopolitan city that has been influenced by the many immigrants who helped form it and offering beautiful architecture, history and culture.

    Our tour starts at the Plaza de Mayo, the historical, political and cultural centre of the city. Here you can see the Pink House (Presidential Palace), the Pyramid de Mayo and Metropolitan Cathedral. We continue down Avenida de Mayo, with its wide avenues and spacious green areas, past the Obelisk to the neighborhood of San Telmo, one of the oldest in the city with cobbled streets and colonial houses. Every Sunday an antiques fair takes place here around the Plaza Dorrego. The vibrant area is the centre for most of the tango parlors, restaurants and bars of the city.

    Going further south, we visit the Italian port neighborhood of La Boca, with its colourful houses in Caminito Street and many “cantinas” (small restaurants). Also the trendy modern neighborhood of Puerto Madero, where the old piers have been converted into upmarket offices, apartments and restaurants with views of the Rio de la Plata. We visit the residential neighborhood of Palermo with its elegant mansions surrounded by spacious parks, before arrivinge in glamorous Recoleta, where there is the option to visit the famous cemetery where Eva Peron is buried, with its rich architecture (pay locally). Next to the cemetery is the church of Our Lady of Pilar, the Recolete Cultural Centre (originally a convent) and the Palais de Glace exhibition centre.

    In the evening you will be collected for a Tango Show. Born in the brothels of the city amongst a racial mix of Gauchos, Italian, Spanish and African immigrants, this dance and its music originated as a combination of Cuban and Spanish rhythms, with some polka and African beat. Enjoy the show and dinner, including mouth-watering Argentinian beef and Malbec wine.

  • Day 3 : Santa Susana Ranch

    At leisure to explore Buenos Aires independently.

    Alternatively enjoy a full day optional excursion to Santa Susana Ranch to admire the skills of the Argentinian gauchos (cowboys) who live in these fertile pampas grasslands about 2-hours from the city. With a distinctive culture that combines their European and Native American heritages, gauchos play an important role in regional cultural tradition - including folk songs, dancing and equestrian shows of traditional gaucho skills, such as ring races, cuadreras (horse races) and entrevero de tropillas (horse games).

    Note: Ranch is closed on Mondays.

  • Day 4 : Salta

    Transfer to Aeroparque Airport for your onward flight.

    You will be met at Salta Airport and transferred to your hotel in this capital of the mountainous northwest.

    Check in and relax in this city, situated in the beautiful Lerma Valley with a timeless Spanish colonial atmosphere reflected in its many excellent museums and folk music clubs.

  • Day 5 : Salta

    Today we suggest an optional half day tour of Salta, one of the most picturesque cities in Argentina with an attractive contrast between its traditional colonial buildings with their railed balconies and modern urban architecture.

    Plaza 9 de Julio is at the heart of the city and surrounded by some of its most important buildings, numerous bars and restaurants. The 18th century Church and Convent of San Francisco has been declared a minor basilica by the Vatican. The Cabildo and Historical Museum of the North was the former seat of government of the Spanish Viceroy and subsequently the provincial government. The 16th century Convent of San Bernardo, whose portal is carved from an algarrobo (carob) tree, is considered a jewel of colonial art. The Italian designed Basilica Cathedral housese the remains of General Martín Miguel de Guemes, a hero of the battle for independence.

    Afterwards drive to Cerro San Bernardo, where the monument to General de Guemes is located. From this hill there is a panoramic view over the Lerma Valley and the city below. Your tour ends at the Mercado Artesanal (Craft Market), where you can admire the mastery of local artisans with pottery, weaving, textiles, ponchos and tapestries, as well as with musical instruments.

    At the end of your tour visit the MAAM High Mountain Archaelogical Museum (Museo de Arqueología de Alta Montaña) with its collection of Incan artifacts, including mummies of girls found in the Llullaillaco Volcano.

  • Day 6 : Purmamarca

    A full day of exploration today as we leave Salta on a small group overnight tour and travel 5.5-hours to see the majestic Salinas Grandes Salt Flats, the largest in Argentina and the colourful landscapes of Humahuaca Gorge, staying overnight in the indigenous Indian village of Purmamarca.

    We follow the scenic route of the 'Train to the Clouds', which allows you to admire this marvellous feat of engineering with its many curves and zig-zags cutting deep into the Quebrada del Toro gorge. Enjoy the bright blue skies and multi-coloured hills covered with cacti and shrubs, in this pristine Andean environment.

    On arrival in the small town of San Antonio de los Cobres we visit the La Polvorilla Viaduct, which rises 63 m above the ground at an altitude of 4,197 m. Built between 1930 and 1932, this was a great work of engineering in its time.

    We then continue northwards along the old Route 40 to the remote Salinas Grandes Salt Flats situated at the foot of the Sierras de Córdoba Mountains. This spectacular 200 square mile (525 sq. km) salt plain is located some 11,000 ft (3,350 m) above sea level, with a salty crust of up to 20 inches (0.5 m) thick in places. On a bright day you will need sunglasses to take in the blinding contrast between the brilliant white expanse of cracked and crusty salt and the bright blue sky.

    In the afternoon we descend through the Cuesta del Lipán (a series of steep zigzags in the road), where condors are often sighted and travel to the Indian village of Purmamarca for overnight.

    Note: The salt flats are at a very high altitude, so take precautions for altitude sickness.

  • Day 7 : Salta

    Today we leave Purmamarca and travel 4-hours to Salta.

    Along the way we stop at the indigenous town of Humahuaca, situated nearly 10,000 ft (3,000 m) above sea level. This village was founded in 1594 and today has many beautiful adobe colonial houses, narrow cobblestone streets and colonial lanterns. Most historic buildings are set around the main square including the church, museum and monument to the wars for Argentinian independence, known as the Monument to the Indian.

    From here we view the dramatic and unusual landscapes of Humahuaca Gorge (meaning 'broken'), a narrow mountain valley that is a spectacular UNESCO World Heritage Site. View Pollera de la Coya - the Hill of Seven Colours - and the Church of Uquia.

    After crossing the Tropic of Capricorn, we travel through the town of Tilcara where we visit the Pucara, a partially reconstructed pre-Columbian fort and Archaeological Museum, with its fascinating collection of pre-Colombian items. We return to Salta, travelling southwards along an ancient Inca route and passing through the Posta de Hornillos staging post and several small indigenous villages.

  • Day 8 : Cafayate

    A full day on the road today as we drive 12-hours from Salta to the wine-producing region of Cafayate, travelling via the the charming pre-Colombian town of Cachi.

    We pass through the towns of Cerrillos, El Carril and Chicoana before ascending the Escoipe Cliff. We continue along the dramatic mountain road known as the Cuesta del Obispo, with its hairpin bends offering marvellous views of the rippling Sierra del Obispo mountains covered in olive-green vegetation, until we reach the Piedro del Molino (Stone Mill ) at 3,384 m. From here we take the Recta de Tin-Tin, a straight path originally laid out by the local Aboriginal people that produces the strange sense of rising, whereas in reality the road is declining. We continue heading westward across an arid plateau to Los Cardones National Park, set up to preserve the endangered giant candelabra cactus.

    After crossing Payogasta, an ancient indigenous settlement, we arrive in the town of Cachi situated at the foot of the Nevado de Cachi. This pre-Columbian region of old houses and good wine has a pristine atmosphere. Here you can visit the small 18th century church that is decorated with wooden objects and also serves as the Archaeological Museum.

    We continue to Cafayate, the region that produces the world's best high altitude white wines using the torrontes grape. The town is scenically situated in the heart of th Calchaquíes Valleys and is surrounded by vineyards and rivers. This series of high altitude valleys receives over 300 days of sunshine a year and is renowned for its contrast of colours and unique geography, ranging from mountain deserts to subtropical forests and vineyards. The town has many beautiful homes that combine colonial and baroque architecture, such as the parish church and the municipal building.

  • Day 9 : Cafayate Gorge

    This morning you can visit the Vine and Wine Museum, before we leave Cafayate and drive 4-hours to Salta, travelling through the spectacular Cafayate Gorge.

    This barren and wild landscape of richly coloured sandstone has been carved out by the Rio de las Conchos river. Its reddish limestone walls have been eroded by wind and water, forming many capricious forms that have been names by local residents - such as the amphitheatre, devils’s throat, obelisk and the castles. The canyon’s twisted sedimentary strata display a stunning array of colours, ranging from rich red ocher to ethereal green.

    Note: Vine and Wine Museum is closed on Mondays.

  • Day 10 : San Carlos de Bariloche

    Transfer to Salta Airport for your onward flight.

    You will be met at San Carlos de Bariloche Airport and transferred to your hotel in this regional centre situated on beautiful Lago Nahuel Huapi, a large glacial lake.

    Relax in this region of great natural beauty, surrounded by the snow-capped Andes Mountains.

  • Day 11 : Llao Llao Peninsula

    Today we suggest an optional half day 'Small Circuit' tour to Mount Campanario and the Llao Llao Peninsula, to see one of the most beautiful views in the world.

    Enjoy these mountain and lake landscapes, with magnificent views from López Bay and the Panoramic Lookout, before ascending Mount Campanario by chairlift (pay locally), for wonderful views into Chile. Here you can visit the San Eduardo Chapel and buy local handcrafts - including pottery, woodwork, candles and knitwear.

  • Day 12 : Los Arrayanes National Park

    Today we suggest an optional full day tour to Victoria Island and Los Arrayanes National Park.

    We transfer from Bariloche to Puerto Panuelo, where we embark on a 1-hour sightseeing boat ride across beautiful Nahuel Huapi Lake. We disembark at Puerto Anchorena on Victoria Island, the largest island on the lake. Enjoy a guided nature walk through a coniferous forest where, in the summer months, you can take a dip in the lake at Toro Beach or an optional chair lift up Bella Vista Hill (pay locally).

    We return to the boat and continue to the Quetrihué Peninsula, where we disembark to explore Los Arrayanes National Park. Learn about its hundred-year-old arrayán trees, with their cinnamon-coloured bark, which only grow on this narrow isthmus of land near Villa Angostura. You may also see a few pudu (a species of miniature deer). Afterwards we return by boat to Bariloche.

    Note: Lunch can be purchased on the boat, or bring your own. If only a small number of passengers on the day, this tour may be shortened to half day without notice (i.e. lunch is not enjoyed on the island). As the same activities are done, no refunds are given. Guides on board the boat are Spanish-speaking.

  • Day 13 : Puerto Iguazu

    Transfer to Bariloche Airport for your onward flight.

    You will be met at Puerto Iguazu Airport and transferred to your hotel located near one of the greatest waterfalls in the world, regarded as one of Latin America's most awe-inspiring sights.

    The mighty Iguazu Falls, whose name means "Great Waters", straddles the border between Argentina and Brazil - although almost 80% of the falls are on the Argentinian side. It is situated in a huge tropical rainforest that has been declared a World Heritage site, with countless flora and fauna species.

  • Day 14 : Iguazu Falls

    Today enjoy a half day tour of the Argentinian side of the incredible Iguazu Falls.

    Comprising approximately 275 separate cascades, the falls form a curtain of foaming water that crashes over a vast granite amphitheatre and into the jungle below. Resembling a reversed letter "J", most of the Iguazu River plunges down through an area known as The Devil’s Throat, with the rest spreading out over a wide shelf that splits into hundreds of different waterfalls.

    There are a series of walkways that lead above, below and behind the falls, with breath-taking views. You can also hope to see monkeys, toucans, parakeets and other wildlife in the rainforest.

  • Day 15 : Iguazu Falls

    This morning we cross the border for a half day tour of the Brazilian side of the incredible Iguazu Falls, with panoramic views of the nearly 2-mile (3 km) cliff edge. We take an elevator down to the base of the waterfalls and stop at different viewing points.

    The volume of water flowing over the falls varies greatly by season, depending on the rainfall. The heaviest rains are from December to February, when the flow of water is at its greatest, but many trails are closed then due to the rains. The shoulder seasons of March/April and August/September are generally regarded as the best time to visit, but the falls are a spectacular sight at any time of year.

  • Day 16 : Aeroparque

    Transfer to Puerto Iguazu Airport for your onward flight.

    You will be met at Aeroparque Airport in Buenos Aires and transferred to your hotel in this sophisticated capital city.

  • Day 17 : Departure

    Transfer to Buenos Aires Airport for your flight home.

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Price & Rates

No of pax Age Limit Price per pax (Rs)
Adult Above 12 years $ 2268 / Adult

* Mentioned prices may vary depending upon date of travel, hotel availability, surge pricing and seasonal rush.

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  • Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America

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* Some Advance Percentage of total booking amount
* Airfare/Transport fare to be paid full at one time in advance.

Cancellation & Refund Policy :
* Upon cancellation, refund will be made after deducting the Retention Amount.
* Retention Amount varies as per the number of days left before your package start date.

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