Dont miss this amazing places in Argentina
Argentina is the 8th biggest country in the world. In terms of landscapes, it is one of the most diverse places imaginable, offering vibrant jungle, wild-life packed wetlands, amazing glaciers, mountains, sprawling pampas, beautiful beaches and shockingly turquoise lakes. Here, is the list of some of the most inspiring places across Argentina which you should definitely consider if you are visiting Argentina any time soon in 2017!

Buenos Aires
Being in the European-style metropolis is like visiting the
world’s largest film set, filled with intriguing details, unforgettable scenery,
and a fascinating cast. It may lack landmarks of Paris, London or Rome, its
visual delights are numerous.
Rosario
Rosario is up and coming city on the banks of river Rio
Parana. Alongside the tea-colored Río Paraná, you’ll find riverfront bars and
boardwalks, residents lining up their kayaks and boats, and restaurants in
which fish are a menu centerpiece. Rosario is said to be the city being the
birthplace of both Che Guevara and the nation’s flag. You will also find
thriving arts scene, a lively nightlife and, allegedly, the country’s most
beautiful women in the tour of Argentina.
Pinamar, Cariló & Mar de las Pampas
The towns of Pinamar and Cariló are four hours far from the
capital. It has Valeria del Mar between them. Cranking up in December, the place
awakens from its winter slumbers and the dunes back to life. The Costa Verde
which is also known as Green Coast is a much classier place than that of Mar
del Plata. It has beaches extending to 300 meters wide in places, providing
ample space to chill out..
Salta and Jujuy
Salta and Jujuy blow every glass-lake stereotype of
Argentina out of the water. The ancient people of the Andean reach down from
Peru and Bolivia through llama herds and polychromatic ponchos. With its slow
pace life and colonial architecture, the city of Salta brims with hotels and
restaurants. Experience paragliding, bungee jumping, and other adventure
sports.

El Calafate
El Calafate, a small, town in the province of Santa Cruz, is
the base for visitors to Patagonia’s most famous glacier and the most wildly
impressive landscapes in Argentina, Glaciar Perito Moreno. This glacier visit
will be the most memorable one for sure! From El Calafate, you can visit other
glaciers, such as the Upsala and the Spegazzini.
Misiones
There are Misiones' dense forests in the extreme north-east
of Argentina.Its tropical topography is unique in Argentina and its culture,
There are rustic lodges in which to unwind, remote waterfalls to discover and
plantations to stroll through. The jaw-dropping dense forest is ancient and
must explore the place.
Parque Sierra de las Quijadas
Parque Nacional Sierra de las Quijadas is an ideal two-night
stopover on the way to Mendoza sunny climate and stunning landscapes will give
a feeling more than a detour. Many-year-old tectonic activity thrust this mass
of rock above the ground, allowing water and wind to shape it into a network of
burnt-red canyons and valleys. Nearby San Luis is a lively provincial capital
that acts as the gateway to the park. A must visit place for Dramatic red
canyons and dinosaur footprints.
Esteros del Iberá
Esteros del Iberá is not quiet but it is peaceful. The air
is filled with a rich polyphony of squawks, burps, splashes, howls and bizarre
whirring noises, the concerted effort of more than 350 types of bird, and
dozens of rare and exotic species of mammal, reptile, and amphibian. A watery
land with amazing biodiversity
Tigre
Tigre is near from Buenos Aires, tourists visit the place
directly from Buenos Aires. Tigre is a small, beautiful town with leafy
Victorian neighborhoods, a whistle-stop on the way into the Delta del Paraná.
This trip will leave little time for mental transition.The town is said to me
at the mouth of an idyllic river delta.
Argentina is one of the most preferred destinations for
2017. Book your vacation now.