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Argentina, the southernmost tract of land in South America, is like a magnet that has often spurred the curiosity of travelers from various countries in the northern hemisphere, who were encouraged to see it by the stories, legends and narrations told by those who had been lucky to visit it.

Culture, science, history, business and so many other factors have drawn people into Argentina. Whether it was the many avian species of the Yungas, in Salta, that attracted Gerald Durrell; the mystery of Misiones, former seat of the Jesuit realm; the matchless wines of Cuyo; the culture, the fun or the history of Buenos Aires, a city with a French architectural touch that makes the visitor feel as if back in Europe with an American flavour, enhanced by the vibrant beat of tango; or the astonishing assortment of landscapes and the mystique of Patagonia, crisscrossed by numbers of explorers along the centuries, where names like Darwin or Magellan stand out as synonyms of adventure and courage.

Stretching some 4000 km from north to south, geographically, Argentina cannot be just viewed as a single country. One could well say that it is a collection of countries which due to historical circumstances were put together into one. All Argentinians live under the same flag, sing the same anthem and are ruled by a single Constitution, but each region has a distinct character that makes its people look, speak and live their own way. And that is what makes it worth visiting.

Argentina is a vast place. So, for the sake of a better service, we have chosen to operate the most popular destinations of the northern area plus Patagonia. Just browse about our website. Even if you don’t take a real trip, at least take a virtual one for free.

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