The Iguazú Falls is one of the most impressive in the world. Here’s what to pack to make the most of your time in the Argentine jungle!
Read MoreIn Chile and Argentina, the philosophy of slow travel harmonizes seamlessly with the essence of the land and landscapes. Patagonia’s saying, “if you rush through, you’re doing it wrong,” holds true not only in Patagonia but all across the two countries. In these lands, time seems to stretch in sync with the sprawling landscapes of northern deserts, rolling wine valleys, and ancient forests in the lakes regions.
Read MoreEsteros del Iberá is one of Argentina’s best kept travel secrets. A wildlife reserve in the wetlands of northeast Argentina, this national park offers one of the most unique experiences you can have. Its spotlight on caring for the environment, protecting nature in all its forms, and the serenity and untouched feel of the place only adds to the charm of this conservation project that has opened its doors to tourists.
Read MoreWe pride ourselves on our ability to tailor each itinerary to every traveler’s needs. But if you’ve never asked for a personalized itinerary before, maybe you’re used to planning your own vacations, here are a few tips to help ensure that we do the very best we can for you.
Read MoreOn an Ecoargentina itinerary in Chile and Argentina, you can find a range of accommodation options that suit you. But the names of these hotels can be confusing! Let us explain what we mean about different accommodation styles at Ecoargentina.
Read MoreEl Chaltén is a hiker’s paradise. Here is your guide to the ultimate 10-day stay for adventurers in this incredible wilderness. This is not for the faint of heart. But, for experienced hikers and wilderness enthusiasts, it doesn’t get much better.
Read MoreAntarctica: a snowy wilderness and a wildlife enthusiast’s paradise. Experience the thrill of watching some of the world’s most extraordinary species in their natural environment as they enjoy the freedom and safety to roam amidst the icy surroundings.
Read MoreNavigating your way through travel, especially during outdoor and adventure vacations, can leave you uncertain about what to anticipate from your activities. The meaning of ‘difficult’ in the context of hiking, and the required level of experience and fitness, might be unclear. But don’t fret! Here, you’ll find the answers to dispel any doubts you may have!
Read MoreThe Drake Passage at the southern tip of South America is one of the most tumultuous seas in the world. But for those with less sturdy sea legs (and stomachs!) heading directly to Antarctica, an air-cruise is definitely the better option!
Read MoreSo you want to go to Patagonia, but don’t know where exactly? It’s one of the most beautiful, wild, and fascinating parts of the world. It’s also incredibly diverse so once you know what kind of activities you want to do, or what kind of environment you want to be in, it’s much easier to decide if Northern or Southern Patagonia is best for you!
Read MoreVisiting Antarctica doesn’t happen every day. Yet because so few visit this southern continent and know its extremes, it can be hard to know what to expect. Here are our top tips for anyone thinking of visiting Antarctica.
Read MoreWhile most travellers visit Patagonia in the summer, here’s why autumn (March-May) is the best season to visit this incredible part of the world.
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