Argentinean Patagonia – Viedma Glacier

The glaciers are a big deal. Figuratively and literally. The word itself sounds intriguing and scary. And while everybody has studied about them, we never would have thought that we’d have the opportunity to experience one first hand and first … Read More

Argentinean Patagonia – El Chaltén

Three hours by bus from El Calafate and two and a half on foot through the mountain and you reach the view below! This is what attracts so many people to El Chalten, a.k.a. the hiking capital of Patagonia! This … Read More

Argentinian Patagonia – things to do in El Calafate

El Calafate is one of the most accessible towns in terms of airport, buses and, despite our expectations, it is an interesting place to spend several days. Apart from taking a walk around the alpine-style streets and eating Cordero patagónico … Read More

Patagonia – beauty has a price

Patagonia is a desired destination often found in the journals of most mountaineers, ornithologists, nature-lovers, adrenaline junkies and so on. It takes up a huge part of South America and is within the borders of Argentina and Chile. You just … Read More

Buenos Aires – one day or two days or more?

Our few days in Buenos Aires can’t be easily summarized. We had some plans, then they totally changed. Maybe the best word for our one-day stopover in Argentina’s capital and then two days in Buenos Aires is that: improvised. Just … Read More

Iguazu Falls

“This is the most beautiful thing I’ve seen in my life” was a sentence we heard from many different people we met in Brazil on our way here, to the Iguazu Falls. They are situated on the Iguazu River on … Read More

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