There are not enough suitable adjectives to describe the spectacular landscapes of Argentina. There’s so much diversity as you move from one area to another each offering jaw-droppingly beautiful sights.

Time spent outdoors reminds us that we’re part of something larger: a beautiful universe brimming with possibilities.
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My photos demonstrate stunning scenery (at least I think so!), but they don’t do these landscapes justice such is the outstanding natural beauty of Argentina.

My road trip covered over 3000km starting in Mendoza – obviously had to enjoy the wine as well as the landscapes – then heading North, whilst taking in Aconcagua. Then onto Barreal, Villa Union and Belen. I visited Talampaya and Ischigualasto national parks. Unfortunately the observatory at El Leoncito changed opening days so was closed but we managed a little stargazing anyway.


Then on to Cafayete for a few more Bodegas, Cachi for a bit more stargazing. Also stopping at Quilmes indigenous ruins, Broken arrow gorge and The Cardones National park.


Before continuing on to Salta and visiting Humahuaca gorge. Then finally flying down to Buenos Aires for the last few days.

I managed to cover a significant chunk of Ruta 40, the Latin American equivalent of North America’s Route 66. Though in totality it’s over 5000km in length, running from Santa Cruz province in the South almost as far as Bolivia.

Still to cover on another trip is Patagonia. And I also can’t recommend Iguazu falls highly enough. I popped over to the Argentinian side on a previous tour of Brazil. Both sides are sensational in different ways.
Separate post on wine tasting in Argentina to follow!

Hope you enjoy the photos & scenery! The hardest thing was choosing so few to show here!
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And feel free to ask me any questions when considering or planning a trip to Argentina or anywhere else I can help with!

Happy travelling and stay safe!

Nice to see you travelling Kiran.And obviously keeping well.Travelling myself just come back from a month in South America.Great photos great ideas.Gold star for you mate.Stay healthy X
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Good to hear from you Jason and glad you’re travelling too – hope you enjoyed South America! x
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What an adventure…nature at its very best. What a privilege to have had the opportunity to see it in person…and to try the wine of course!
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It’s a beautiful and spectacular place! And the wine wasn’t too bad either!
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