Beauty and immensity are the Queens pf Patagonia. To the West, next to the Andes, we can find beautiful lakes, snowed mountains, millenary glaciers, intrincated streams and crystal clear cascades.
At the southern extreme of South America, between the imposing Andean mountain range and the Atlantic, lies the most southern region of the world.
A picture perfect layout of lakes, rivers, mountains, valleys and vast plains, the Argentine Patagonia invites you to experience the incomparable feeling of discovering magic at the extreme point of the planet.
A never-ending succession of magnificent landscape, there is contact with nature in its maximum expression and the possibility of enjoying never-ending activities that suit both the most intrepid souls and the most contemplative ones. |
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All this makes the Argentine Patagonia an inexhaustible destination, a unique place where nature reveals its secrets and expresses its magnificence in full splendor.
Beginning now, we encourage you to start experiencing a journey through these lands of seduction and dreams. Patagonia is waiting for you.
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Neuquén |
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This region reflects a a blend of a native type of steppe scenario coupled with a thick vegetation area surrounding its lakes. It is an invitation for visitors to plunge into the adventure embodied in its eternally challenging snow-capped summits. |
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Río Negro |
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Bariloche being its best known destination, this province offers, apart from snow and amazing Andean landscapes, warm water beaches, enormous dinosaurs and rural tourism to try delicious fruit and tempting dishes. |
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Chubut |
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Chosen by whales, orcas (killer whales) and penguins, this province is also said to be endowed with a boundless diversity of wild landscape unfolding along vast virgin lands where visitors may go skiing, scuba diving or windsurfing. |
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Santa Cruz |
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The Perito Moreno Glacier´s land holds even more ice giants, astounding lakes, the well-known Fitz Roy mountain and wide, turquoise blue sea shores. Its wild and immense windswept landscape calls for discovery. |
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Tierra del Fuego |
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With plenty of thousand-year-old forests, lakes, snowed mountains and steppes, the province offers multiple possibilities for practicing winter sports and tasting a gastronomy based on fish and seafood. |
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