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Argentine Andes Tours

Booking one of these amazing Argentine Andes Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

Argentine Andes tours are a great experience for travellers who want to combine the beauty of Argentina’s landscape with its rich culture and delicious food. Planning a trip to the Argentine Andes will bring you into contact with a breathtaking array of mountains, but also the many vineyards that can be found in the region. Looking for an unforgettable trip in Argentina? Be sure to check out the Argentine Andes tours below to kickstart your adventure!

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Wine and Cuisine Tour of Argentina

It’s no big secret that Argentina’s wine and food are world-class, is it? The Wine and Cuisine Tour of Argentina is a full-on experience in all that’s delicious in this amazing country, and any foodie thinking of South America needs to book their spot.

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Argentine Andes General Travel Information

Where to go in the Argentine Andes

Planning a trip to the Argentine Andes opens up diverse landscapes for exploration. Visit Mendoza to access Aconcagua, explore Bariloche's lake district, and discover Salta's desert landscapes and cultural richness. El Chaltén provides direct access to Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre, highlighting the region's top spots for mountain adventures.

What to do in the Argentine Andes

The Argentine Andes are a playground for adventure seekers. Engage in mountaineering and trekking to Aconcagua, explore the numerous hiking trails around Bariloche, or embark on a biking tour through the wine country of Mendoza. Whitewater rafting in the Mendoza River and skiing in Las Leñas or Bariloche are also top choices for thrill-seekers visiting the Argentine Andes.

When to go to the Argentine Andes

The best time to visit the Argentine Andes varies by activity. The summer months (December to March) are ideal for trekking and mountaineering, offering the warmest weather and full access to trails. Winter (June to September) is the season for skiing and snowboarding, with prime conditions in the Andean resorts. Autumn (March to May) and spring (September to November) are perfect for wine tours and outdoor activities with fewer crowds.

Travel tips for Argentinian Andes tours

How widely is English spoken in the Argentine Andes?

English is commonly spoken in tourist areas and by guides, but less so in rural regions. Basic Spanish knowledge is helpful.

How long should I go to the Argentine Andes?

A trip of 1-2 weeks allows for exploring key destinations and activities, though longer stays offer a deeper dive into the region's diverse landscapes.

Should I bring Argentine Pesos (ARS) to the Argentine Andes or use a credit card?

Carry some cash for remote areas; credit cards are widely accepted in cities and tourist spots.

Is the Argentine Andes family-friendly?

Yes, with diverse activities suitable for all ages, from gentle hikes to cultural experiences.

What’s the best way to get around the Argentine Andes?

Renting a car provides flexibility for exploring. Public transport and guided tours are good alternatives.

What are the accommodation types in the Argentine Andes?

Options range from luxury lodges and hotels to hostels and camping sites in national parks.

What is the time zone in the Argentine Andes?

The region follows Argentina Standard Time (ART), UTC -3.

Can I do a self-guided tour in the Argentine Andes?

Yes, self-guided tours are possible, especially with proper planning and research for routes and accommodations.

Can I do guided tours in the Argentine Andes?

Guided tours are highly recommended for their local insights and access to more challenging or remote areas.

How to get to the Argentine Andes?

Fly into major cities like Mendoza, Salta, or San Carlos de Bariloche, depending on your starting point for Andean adventures.

What are the major towns in the Argentine Andes?

Key towns include Mendoza, Bariloche, and El Chaltén, each offering unique gateways to nearby natural attractions.

What outdoor activities are popular in the Argentine Andes?

Popular activities include hiking, skiing, mountaineering, and wine tasting in regions like Mendoza.

What wildlife might I encounter in the Argentine Andes?

Expect to see diverse wildlife, including condors, guanacos, and possibly pumas in more remote areas.

Are there specific safety tips for trekking in the Argentine Andes?

Always prepare for sudden weather changes, inform someone of your trekking plans, and consider hiring a guide for remote or difficult trails.

What cultural experiences can I enjoy in the Argentine Andes?

Explore local markets, visit vineyards, and experience indigenous and colonial history through museums and historical sites.

What are the best seasons for viewing the landscapes in the Argentine Andes?

Spring and autumn offer vibrant landscapes and milder weather, ideal for photography and outdoor activities.

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