Argentina Travel Stories Travel Articles

 
Continental Drift #1: The End of the World – Ushuaia, Argentina
Where better to spend the end of the year than at the End of the World. Adam gave up the warmth of Brazilian beaches for the Antarctic chill of Ushuaia, Argentina.
A Gringo Trail Along the Road More Travelled – Salta, Argentina to La Paz, Bolivia
The Salar de Uyuni, in Bolivia, is a dried-up ancient sea, a vast plain of dazzling white salt. It's also one of the world's highlights and a perfect place for some naked cycling.
Santiago, Chile to Salta, Argentina (July 2003) – Chile and Argentina
All play and no work is making Al wonder if his trip should continue. Perhaps Argentina can help him rediscover why he's doing all this.
Buenos Aires: A Foodie’s Paradise, but Hold the Crisis! – Buenos Aires, Argentina
Despite the impending financial crisis, Gerry Schwartz found Buenos Aires a city with great architecture, wide boulevards, and a love of food at all hours.
Buenos Aires: the calm before the riot – Buenos Aires, Argentina
Sylvia Seschel could not have timed her visit any better, just two days before the economic riots. However, that won't stop her from coming back to beautiful Buenos Aires.
Candy From a Baby – Buenos Aires, Argentina
The last place Erik Trinidad wanted to be during the Argentine recession was in a bank in Buenos Aires. But that is where he found himself, and where he left in some haste.
On Andean Trout – Chile & Argentina
Allan Taylor found trout fishing in Chile tended to be a no-frills activity. Use of a rod is considered an idiosyncrasy of foreigners and an unnecessary luxury.
An Unabashed Gluttony Tour – Argentina
Food is Joe Ehrlich's 'thing'. Good food at good p
China. Maybe One Day #6: Big Catch Up – Argentina, Chile and Bolivia
Jez updates his adventure over the last two weeks or so, including a Navimag cruise, Moreno Glacier in El Calafate, partying in Santiago and a visit to the largest salt flat in the world in Bolivia.
China. Maybe One Day #4: Shopping Malls and Golf Buggies – Uruguay and Argentina
Uruguay's capital, Montevideo, didn't amount to much, so Jez took to exploring the streets of Colonia in a golf buggy.