Buenos Aires And The Northern Corridor
10 days
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947.255
ARS
Start your amazing journey in the enchanting capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires, where the charm of its streets, European architecture, and captivating culture will mesmerize you. Experience the allure of a traditional milonga or tango performance that the city is renowned for.
Moreover, explore the wonders of northern Argentina. Begin with the breathtaking "Iguazú Falls," a natural marvel of the world, offering a serene connection with nature like never before. Continue your adventure to Salta, where the stunning landscapes will enrich your journey, and don't miss the iconic Cerro de los Siete Colores and the Salinas Grandes.
Indulge in a delightful Dinner with Tango Show at a charming Porteño Theater in Buenos Aires to uncover the city's magic; feel the grandeur of the majestic Iguazú Falls; and explore the Andes heights in the northwest of Argentina.
Tour Description
Day 1
Arrival in Argentina
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Upon landing at the Buenos Aires airport, you'll be transported to your centrally-located hotel. The remainder of the day is yours to explore at your leisure.
Day 2
Panoramic City Tour and Dinner-Tango Show
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Start your morning with breakfast before embarking on a tour that captures the vibrant essence of Buenos Aires.
You'll visit the iconic Obelisk and explore squares such as Mayo, San Martín, Alvear, and Congress. The tour includes prominent avenues like Corrientes, De Mayo, and 9 de Julio, and historic neighborhoods such as La Boca and San Telmo, as well as upscale areas like Palermo and Recoleta, and the modern district of Puerto Madero. Discover beautiful parks like Lezama and Tres de Febrero, along with commercial, financial zones, and the Football Stadium.
In the evening, savor a delightful dinner and experience an authentic tango show at El Querandí. This performance takes you through the rich history of tango, showcasing five different eras, from its humble beginnings to the exhilarating compositions of Piazzolla. Enjoy a night filled with music, singing, and dancing by a talented quartet, passionate dancers, and captivating vocalists.
Day 3
Free day
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires
Day three is yours to explore Buenos Aires, a city brimming with activities, attractions, and must-visit sites.
Day 4
From Buenos Aires to Iguazú + Falls on the Brazilian Side
We’ll begin early in the morning, picking you up from the hotel and heading to the airport for your flight to Puerto Iguazú.
Upon arrival, transport will take you to your hotel before embarking on a half-day tour of the Brazilian side of the Iguazú Falls.
Our journey includes a half-hour bus ride across the river to the park.
We'll walk for about an hour along a 1000-meter trail from the Hotel Das Cataratas to a breathtaking viewpoint of the Devil's Throat, where the most water from the Iguazú Falls cascades. Standing at 80 meters, the Devil's Throat is the tallest single waterfall and a must-see.
You can enjoy lunch at a park restaurant, have a picnic with your own food, or wait to dine back in Puerto Iguazú.
In the afternoon, return to Puerto Iguazú, where you'll have the rest of the day and evening free.
Day 5
Waterfalls Argentine Side
Puerto Iguazú
This guided excursion offers the chance to explore the Argentine side of the Iguazú Falls in three segments:
Devil's Throat: Begin by taking a small train for 4 km to reach the upper Iguazú River. Walk along pathways leading to a balcony with stunning views of the Devil's Throat.
Upper Circuit: A 500-meter ascent (45 minutes) offers panoramic views of the Dos Hermanos, Bossetti, Adan y Eva, Bernabe Mendez, Mbiguá, and San Martin falls from above.
Lower Circuit: Guided by a professional, traverse a 1,300-meter path over 1.5 hours to witness the falls from below. This excursion includes transfers to the Iguazú National Park Visitor Center, where you can take the train back to the Devil's Throat.
Day 6
From Iguazú to Salta
After breakfast at the hotel, we'll pick you up for your flight to Salta following check-out.
Upon arrival, transport will take you to your hotel, and you'll have the remainder of the day and evening to explore at your leisure.
Day 7
Salinas Grandes and Purmamarca
Salta and Jujuy
Following breakfast, we’ll pick you up for a day trip to the Ruinas Tastil, reaching San Antonio de los Cobres later.
After a lunch break, we'll continue along Route 40 to the Salinas Grandes, located at the Salta-Jujuy border.
We'll descend via the Cuesta de Lipán, where condors are often seen, arriving at the town of Purmamarca and its famous Cerro de los Siete Colores.
After exploring this charming town, we'll return to Salta via the highway.
Day 8
Excursion to the Cafayate Wine Region
Salta
The tour commences in the Lerma Valley, passing through tobacco fields and towns with colonial architecture, such as Alemania, the former endpoint of the Belgrano railway.
We continue into the Quebrada del Río Las Conchas, where wind and water have sculpted unique formations: the dunes, the toad, the bishop, the devil's throat, the castles, the amphitheater, among others.
Proceeding along National Route 68, we arrive at Cafayate, the youngest city in the Calchaquí Valleys, renowned globally for its wines, especially the Torrontés, which can be sampled during visits to local wineries, both artisanal and industrial.
We return to Salta via the same route, where the shifting sunlight transforms the landscape in the ravine.
Day 9
From Salta to Buenos Aires
Following breakfast at the hotel, a vehicle will collect you for your flight back to Buenos Aires after check-out.
Upon arrival, you'll be transported to your hotel, where you have the rest of the day and evening free to enjoy.
Day 10
Farewell Buenos Aires
After breakfast and checking out, you'll be transferred to the airport for your return flight.
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What’s included?
What’s included:
*Nights of accommodation in a selected hotel in a standard room with breakfast included.
*Excursions and transfers detailed in the program.
*Taxes.
What’s NOT included:
*Flights or plane tickets (Aerolíneas Argentinas).
*Entrance fees to the National Park.
*Extras, meals, drinks and services not detailed in the program.
*Personal expenses.
*Bus Tickets or Bus Tickets
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