Responsible trips around Argentina

The Patagonian Glaciers

The Glacier National Park has been declared World Natural Heritage by UNESCO, without a doubt it is a mandatory step for all those who want to visit the Argentina.
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Península Valdés: Wildlife Sanctuary

This trip offers an intimate experience with the fauna and landscapes of this natural sanctuary, declared a heritage to humanity by UNESCO.
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Iguassu Falls: Nature & ancestral wisdom

See the waterfalls of Iguazú and the jungle of Misiones through the Guaraníes, a tribe who base their culture on a close and harmonious relationship with their environment, the jungle and who still today maintain their ancestral language and traditions.

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Buenos Aires in depth 4 nights

Following the philosophy of ANDA, the exprience combines the attractions that all tourists want to see with a distinctive image of the city: Our guides explain socio-economic aspects which make the 'Queen of the River Plata' a unique city, not only due to tourism but due to its contrasts.

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Buenos Aires in depth 2 nights

Following the philosophy of ANDA, the exprience combines the attractions that all tourists want to see with a distinctive image of the city: Our guides explain socio-economic aspects which make the 'Queen of the River Plata' a unique city, not only due to tourism but due to its contrasts.

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Argentina: landscapes and culture

In a 14 days trip you will discover another Argentina: visiting the Iguassu falls, an indigenous community, the glaciers close to Calafate, Mendoza, it´s families and vineyards. Of course you wouldn´t miss Buenos Aires city and the pampas, the tango and the gaucho. You will visit local organizations and social projects in almost all the destinations.

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Catamarca: high desert

The trip starts in San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, the capital city of the province. From here, the overland journey passes by Londres, a small village founded in 1508 by the Spaniards known as the «Cradle of the Poncho» due to the excellent quality of the weave that its craftswomen produce. Here you will visit El Shincal Inca ruins.
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Mendoza: Valle de Uco

100 km from the capital of Mendoza, in the Uco Valley meet a group of self-run communities, driven mainly by women willing to share with travelers their culture and landscapes.

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