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18 Argentina is the 2nd largest country in South America. It has a population of 40 million, of which approximately 1/3 live in the capital, Buenos Aires. In such a massive area, the geography is immense and diverse, with an extremely varied climate. From the hot and dry northwest to the thunderous glaciers of Patagonia, from the staggering Andes mountain range to the fertile Pampas, it’s possible to find and do everything in this land of contrasts. Argentina houses several of the world’s natural wonders including the highest peak in the Americas, Aconcagua, and the impressive Iguazu Falls. Argentina must-tries include tasting some of the world’s best meat and wine, dancing a seductive tango and drinking the addictive mate. ARGENTINA
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Argentina is the 2nd largest

country in South America.

It has a population of 40 million, of which

approximately 1/3 live in the capital, Buenos Aires.

In such a massive area, the geography is immense and diverse, with an extremely

varied climate. From the hot and dry northwest to the thunderous glaciers of

Patagonia, from the staggering Andes mountain range to the fertile Pampas, it’s

possible to find and do everything in this land of contrasts. Argentina houses several of the world’s natural wonders including the highest

peak in the Americas, Aconcagua, and the impressive Iguazu Falls.

Argentina must-tries include tasting some of the world’s best meat and wine, dancing a seductive tango and

drinking the addictive mate.

ARGENTINA

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• It is normal to kiss once on the cheek when you say hello and goodbye.• Be aware that lunch time is from 1-3 pm and dinner starts at 9 pm or later. Also, dancing clubs aren’t open until 1 am or later. • Make sure you have a spare coin handy to give the baggage handler at the bus station, it’s normal to give them a small tip.

General Tips

How to make phone calls in Argentina

Distance Chart in km

** Useful Information about Argentina **

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Plaza* de Mayo: Visit the political centre of Argentina where people come to express their opinions. Thursdays at 3:30 pm, the famous Madres de Plaza de Mayo gather to remember those who disappeared during the dictatorship. Nearby is the Metropolitan Cathedral, the Casa Rosada (with Evita’s famous balcony), and the Cabildo – the colonial city hall.

The Obelisk: Go to celebrate Argentina’s next sporting victory at this city landmark located at the intersection of Corrientes and 9 de Julio avenues.

San Telmo: Wind through this charming old barrio* where cobbled streets, colourful cafes, numerous antique shops and live Sunday tango shows centre around Plaza* Dorrego and Defensa street.

La Boca: Meander along Caminito, a pedestrian walkway lined with murals, statues and colourful corrugated metal houses, that is home to many artists’ studios. Catch a football game in La Bombonera (the chocolate box), home to Boca Juniors and Maradona, and/or pop into their museum during the day.

Palermo: Stroll through the Japanese and Botanical gardens and the Zoo, followed by the Bosques* de Palermo, the lungs of the city. Palermo Viejo (old) and Chico (small) are more residential and have Spanish-style architecture. Palermo Hollywood and Soho are filled with lots of restaurants, hip bars, nightclubs, coffee places and design shops.

Recoleta: Walk by designer shops, posh restaurants and tree-lined avenues in this barrio* that has a distinct Parisian feel. The cemetery is renowned for its illustrious tenants including Evita. Visit the large arts and crafts market and the nearby Centro Cultural Recoleta, which hosts the latest art exhibitions.

Puerto Madero: Head to this century-long abandoned port which was rescued in the 90’s by an urban renewal scheme resulting in apartments, a promenade and elegant restaurants.

Tigre: Get out of town to El Tigre delta region, and take a boat trip along the meandering rivers and to Martín García Island - a natural and ecological reserve filled with birdlife and a maze of small inner islands.

Buenos Aires is considered to be one of the most elegant and sophisticated cities in South America. Located on the shore of the Río* de la Plata, it is a huge metropolis with a core of majestic architectural glories, wonderful museums, modern art galleries and numerous theatres. Don’t leave without having a tango experience!

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OSTINATTO HOSTEL Chile 680 - San Telmo (011) 43629639 / 43002535

[email protected] www.ostinatto.com

A unique hostel located at the historicneighbourhood of San Telmo, in a totally recycled XX century building that combines old structure with fine minimalistic design. They have clean and functional dorms with lockers, single/double rooms with private or shared baths and even a loft and a Penthouse with ensuite bathroom, microwave, fridge, A/C, Wi-Fi and spectacular views of BA! Facilities include a fully equipped kitchen, rooftop terrace with a small pool and BBQ, ping pong table, TV/DVD room, wine cellar, mini-cinema and a bar with a ‘happy hour’ that lasts 5 hours! All in all Ostinatto offers something for everyone, close enough to be near all the action but far enough to chill out away from the bustle of downtown.

Free activities (per week): 2 yoga classes

1 tango class 1 walking tour

1 Spanish lessonPay 4 nights in advance

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PUERTO LIMON HOSTEL Chacabuco 1080 – San Telmo (011) 43619649

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Puerto Limón Hostel is the ideal stopover to enjoy the broadening of the mind and the awesome times that come with travelling.

Located in a fab area for eating out and drinking up, just 3 blocks from Plaza Dorrego in San Telmo and a skip away from downtown BA; you’ll be amazed by the comfort, cleanliness, freshness and staff of this neat site. There are private, double and dorm-style rooms with private and shared baths,

air conditioning, lockers, heating and comfy beds.

Cool vibes, fun styling and lots of light characterize the common room and the full kitchen overlooking the breezy patio.

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KILCA HOSTEL Mexico 1545 - Monserrat(011) 43811966

[email protected] www.kilcabackpacker.com

Pay for 3 nights & stay for 4 with Get South!

Especially catered to international travellers, Kilca Hostel is a comfy house with a homely atmosphere, located in a convenient area with shops, bars and restaurants nearby. They have dorms and private rooms with shared bathrooms and large windows that lead onto a colonial patio with lots of greenery. There are spacious common areas with cool music to chill out and meet fellow travellers, including comfy couches, TV/DVD, board games and book exchange. Facilities include a bar, a self catering kitchen, motorcycle parking and a shady courtyard with hammocks, sun umbrellas and a splash pool. The owners are always there and will help you decide among the endless possibilities to do in this city.

Apartments are also available to rent.

Wheelchair access! Kilca Hostel

Shuffle your way down to Complejo Tango, a one-stop shop for the complete tango experience. This is the only place in Buenos Aires (indeed the world) that offers tango lodging, tango classes, tango dinners and tango shows, all set in a beautiful French neo-classical building, located 5 minutes from the Obelisk.Dinner Show: Every night there is a live performance with orchestra, dancers and singers, all accompanied by great food and wine. It showcases the history of tango and how it has evolved over the years. You can even practice your two step with free classes beforehand, from 7:30 to 8:30pm.Boutique Hotel: 8 charming rooms colourfully designed around a tango theme such as Carlos Gardel (the Godfather of tango) or the bandoneon (the famous melancholic squeeze box).

COMPLEJO TANGO - Tango Lesson + Dinner + Tango show Av. Belgrano 2608 - Balvanera

(011) [email protected]

www.complejotango.com.ar

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Rivadavia 1291 - Downtown (011) 43816399

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HOSTEL PARADAFinding great hostels in Buenos Aires isn’t difficult, but sometimes it’s the little things like strong showers, comfy lounges and peaceful surroundings that really make the difference.

Located in the heart of Buenos Aires, Hostel Parada is only steps away from Av. de Mayo and 9 de Julio avenues and 4

blocks from the Obelisk. Even though you’re located smack in the centre of the city you won’t hear a sound from the street and will be able to get a good night’s rest.

The majority of the rooms are private (single, doubles, twins and triples) with ensuite bathrooms and the 2 dorms have lockers and shared bathrooms. With free cleaning service in the rooms you can be sure that everything will be neat and tidy.

Open 24/7, it is ideally located for seeing the highlights of Buenos Aires as the hostel is within walking distance from most sights (some only a couple blocks away) but if you want to delve further into the excitement of the city or rest those tired legs, there are great transport links from here.

When you want a break from the buzz of city life and sightseeing, chill out with other travellers by joining in on a game of pool, watching TV or a DVD in the communal living room or hanging out in the sunshine on the patio or terrace.

If you want to see some of the local football matches or go to some of the famous tango, the friendly staff will sort you out with tickets. And don’t worry about any language barriers, the staff speak English so you can be sure to get the best recommendations in a language that you will understand.

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LA ROCCA CENTRAL Av. Callao 341 – Downtown(011) 43728898 - 43722659

[email protected]

In the heart of the city, with easy access to public transport (4 subway lines, and more than 40 bus lines), the stylish and homely building is near the best theatres, cinemas, bars and restaurants. A wide selection of room types (singles, doubles and dorms, some ensuite) are accompanied by a ping-pong table, foosball and a bar to ensure good times!

5% off at all hostels with Get South!!

All the hostels facilities include 24 hr reception and check-in, self-catering kitchen, spacious common areas, laundry service and a funky bar open 24/7. A great place to meet new people and make friends for life. Welcome to La Rocca’s family!! www.laroccahostel.blogspot.com

LA ROCCA PROPIEDADESFor those who prefer the comfort and privacy of an apartment, La Rocca has more than 500 apartments to offer. Located in the best places of the city, they are fully equipped and include all services like internet, phone, cable TV, Wi-Fi. Stays can be anywhere between 1 night and 6 months!

Arenales 915 – Pza. San Martin(011) 41394244 - 41394263

[email protected]

This smaller, more relaxed hostel a few blocks from trendy Palermo Hollywood is in the center of the Buenos Aires’ nightlife.

Av. Cordoba 3874 – Palermo(011) [email protected]

LA ROCCA VIP PALERMO

In traditional San Telmo, this classic refurbished house offers comfort in its good range of rooms (private and dorms). Located on a busy avenue, it is one or two blocks from the subway and bus lines.

Surrounded by traditional and modern bars and restaurants, as well as the best “milongas” (tango dance bars), you also have the weekend antiques and artisans.

LA ROCCA SAN TELMOAv. San Juan 751 – San Telmo(011) [email protected]

La Rocca Hostels

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Suipacha 362 - Downtown (011) 60911565

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IDEAL SOCIAL HOSTELWith one of the best locations for the microcentro of Buenos Aires, this hostel couldn’t be more central - right on the Suipacha pedestrian street, only a block from the famous Obelisco and near to all the city centre attractions like the Plaza de Mayo and Puerto Madero. You are right next to lots of shops, bars, restaurants and directly above a supermarket, with the main transport links including Retiro bus and train station nearby.

Although this is one of the best spots to explore the city from, this comfortable hostel is easy to

spend a lot of time in. In a restored 20th century house, the warm and inviting atmosphere with a BBQ, communal kitchen, ping pong and foosball tables, makes it easy to meet other people, and

good quality bedding, 24 hour cleaning and high speed Wi-Fi throughout mean that you can really

relax and feel at home.

The hostel has 23 rooms: 19 dorms of different sizes and one female-only dorm; four private rooms including a double with a private bathroom, a double with a shared bathroom and 2 quad rooms with private bathrooms.

The Spanish, English and Portuguese speaking staff and owners organize weekly asados, poker games and movie nights, and there is a bar with happy hour each night on cocktails and beers to get you in the mood for fun. They also organize free tango and salsa classes so you can fall into the rhythm of Buenos Aires, and can pick up the lingo with their free Spanish classes. The friendly staff will also help you organize tickets for the zoo, tango shows, football matches and for night clubs as well as city tours and visits to Tigre. Ideal Social Hostel can help you get the ideal experience of BA!

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Leg Nº: 12.903

HI TRAVEL ARGENTINA Florida 835, ground floor - Downtown(011) 45118723

[email protected] www.hitravel.com.ar

HI Travel is the travel agency of Hostelling International Argentina who are 100% specialists in organizing everything for backpackers: hostel bookings, bus and plane reservations, airport transfers, excursions and tours… Years of experience and bilingual staff result in entertaining activities in Buenos Aires like City Tours, stylish Tango Shows or Bike Tours.

Their tours and package deals to discover Argentina (group or customized) range from shorter tours to one destination trips to longer trips around (a part of ) the country: Iguazu Falls – El Calafate – Ushuaia – Bariloche – Puerto Madryn – Mendoza – Salta – Colonia (Uruguay) – Santiago (Chile).

Hi Travel is located on Florida Street, the famous pedestrian street of Buenos Aires. Pop in or send them an email.

HOSTEL SHUTTLE - To/from Ezeiza Airport

Florida 835, ground floor - Downtown(011) 45118723

[email protected]

www.hitravel.com.ar

Hostel Shuttle is your cheapest way to get to and from Ezeiza International airport (Pistarini). They offer pick up and drop off from main hostels in downtown or the San Telmo neighbourhood. Reservations can be made a minimum of 1 hour in advance from a hostel or online. Large luggage items, such a bikes and surfboards, are allowed at an additional cost. They transport everyday, year round, and their schedule is as follows:

Buenos Aires – Ezeiza: 08:00 – 10.30 – 13.00 – 16.40Ezeiza – Buenos Aires: 09:15 – 12.00 – 14.45 – 18.10

You can book directly from the hostels or at their office on Florida 835, ground floor. Cheap, safe and reliable!

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JUANCHO FUTBOL(011) 1560949850

[email protected] www.juanchofutbol.com.ar

Grab your Argentinean Fútbol gear, essential souvenirs and favourite fan

shirt at T-SHOP: CHILE 636, San Telmo.

Make your booking online and get a 10% discount with Get South!

Grab your jersey and your beer mug because you’re about to experience some serious Football (Fútbol) craziness. The owner is a die-hard Boca fan and will arrange everything so you can fiesta like a local and get to the real football scene. Juancho Football will take you to watch the best matches in the city, whether that be another local team like famed rivals River Plate or even the Argentina team on international games!

A private van transfer will take you to different famous football grounds where travelling through the city you can learn the Argentine football songs and pick up some (rather less polite) football vocabulary! The pre-game party kicks off at Juancho Bar, where you can feast on bottomless pizza and beer (all included in the price) with the other football fans and travellers. Once in good spirits, it’s off to the game... No hoity VIP section for these party animals - you’ll be right where the action is, in the Fan Section (popular). This is where the real action and atmosphere happens, under

waving flags, by the beating drums and jumping up and down with an excited crowd - there is no other football experience quite like it. Juancho Football were the first to take tourists to the real fan section, and these bilingual rock stars are still the ultimate ticket to the world of Argentinean Fútbol!

Top spectators tip: Wear trainers and comfortable clothing, don’t bring any bags, wallets or anything valuable and if you want to bring a camera to capture the action make sure it’s a small one or even better, bring a disposable one!

On non-match days, they also run 4 hour tours around La Boca and to the famous Boca stadium for AR$160!

Juancho JuanchoFutbol

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San Telmo: Chile 557 – (011) 53529321Palermo: Thames 2062 – (011) 525888740

Downtown: Viamonte 749, 6º floor Of. 1(011) 51992517

[email protected] www.SayHueque.com

SAY HUEQUE TOURS - Argentina & Chile for Independent TravellersSay Hueque’s knowledgeable staff make customised trips for travellers and can ensure great prices and outstanding value. Popular trips include Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls, Perito Moreno Glacier, the Atacama Desert, Uyuni Salt Flats, Salta region, hiking in Patagonia, wine tasting in Mendoza, horseback riding at traditional estancias, glacier cruises and much more. Whether travelling alone or in a group, they will make sure your trip is how you want it working to your budget. Their sustainable policy

to support local economies and respect the environment has made Say Hueque an internationally renowned travel company!

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EVT. Leg Nº: 11.320 Res. 1118/08

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Hipólito Yrigoyen 571, 4th floor +54 11 43455954

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Whether your ambition is to become a teacher, or you’re a rookie and have to start from scratch, Academia Buenos Aires will teach you at your level. Different activities and area visits, volunteering opportunities, workshops, etc, will immerse you in the Spanish language and local culture. Make the immersion complete and learn about the regional habits and food while staying with a local family, or choose a shared apartment. From individual to group classes, studying at one of the universities in the city, to specialized courses to pimp up your language skills to do business, Academia Buenos Aires offers it all. Highly educated teachers, professionalism and years of experience: you won’t regret your choice for this language school! They are located in the downtown area, only 50 metres from the famous Plaza de Mayo and many attractions of Buenos Aires. Courses start every Monday all year round.

ACADEMIA BUENOS AIRES - Spanish Courses

Academia language schools also operate in Bariloche and

Montevideo (Uruguay). Academia Buenos Aires - Spanish courses

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Junín 1631, 1º C - Recoleta (011) 48027916 / 1530354206

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SHAYDENT DENTAL CLINICHaving tooth problems while travelling? Or maybe you want to get that sparkly white smile you have always dreamed of? Whether it’s an emergency, or a pre-planned cosmetic tooth surgery, Shaydent Dental Clinic, in the historic neighbourhood of Recoleta, is waiting with the tooth floss ready for you! This professional clinic has all the latest technology and performs dental implants, total and partial oral rehabilitation, dental whitening, esthetic fillings and lip augmentation among other health services. Contact them in an emergency by phone or in

advance by email and request a free treatment plan, consultation and cost estimation. Whatever your dental needs while on holiday, Shaydent can help you get back your smile!

English, Spanish and Hebrew Spoken!

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SKYDIVECENTER km 20 Ruta 20 CHASCOMUS

(011) [email protected]

www.skydivecenter.com.ar

If paying in cash ask for a special Get South discount!

If you are looking for an injection of excitement and adrenalin for your life, you’re in the right place! Skydivecenter offers Tandem Jumps performed with bilingual instructors and after receiving a short briefing of 15 minutes you’re ready to make the leap. In addition to the pure adrenaline of free falling over 200km/hour, they offer the possibility of film and photograph the entire jump, so that your

memories will last forever and can be shared with your friends! Counting on high-quality equipment and a team of highly trained skydivers, with more than 3000 jumps each, Skydivecenter will give you one of the most memorable moments of your life!

Skydivecenter Saltos de Bautismo

Transfers to/from Buenos Aires included in price!

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TIGRE HOSTEL - POSADA DE 1860 Av. Libertador San Martín 190 & 137 (011) 47494034

[email protected] www.tigrehostel.com.ar

This gorgeous hostel is more like a B&B with the prices of a hostel. In an English style house in the heart of the historic centre of Tigre, the cozy house has beautifully decorated rooms with attractive furniture and true to its B&B style it serves up great buffet breakfasts with mate to get you going in the morning.

The 1860’s Posada* has 8 double ensuite rooms and 3 doubles with shared bathrooms, and the 1940’s hostel has 26 dorm beds. In a perfectly quiet location where you can enjoy the large garden and BBQ, you also benefit from being right in the middle of the historical centre, next to shops and only one block from the train station. The owners and bi-lingual staff are on hand to help you book island tours, boat trips, kayak and bike rental. Towels can be hired in the hostel, and guestscan use the fully equipped kitchen.

Tigre Hostel

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Tigre and its delta is where porteños* go to escape the city, and it’s certainly clear why they make the trip. The laid back town is nestled on an island created by several streams and rivers. Founded in 1820 it was named after the tigres or jaguars that used to roam there. You sadly won’t find jaguars anymore but Tigre has lots of shops and restaurants alongside the river as well as an Art Museum, Naval Museum and even a mate* museum. Don’t miss visiting the “Puerto de Frutos” (fruit port), now a crafts fair located in the old fruit market by the riverside. But where most people really want to get to is further out into the obscurity of the delta. The muddy waters coming down from the jungle streams can be navigated by boat to reveal a rich wildlife, stilted houses, large colonial mansions and marshy island hopping. Fishing and nature trails are popular activities or for more active travellers give kayaking or wakeboarding a go.

How to get there: There are two rail lines to Tigre: the Mitre line and the more scenic Tren de la Costa. The Mitre train goes directly to Tigre (takes 50 min) but if you want to take the picturesque route you need to take the Mitre train and change at Bartolomé Mitre station and cross the pedestrian bridge over Avenida Maipú, which leads to the Maipú station of Tren de la Costa.

TIGRE

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CENTRE REGIONKnown as the land of the gauchos, the Pampas plains are amongst the richest areas in Argentina. Northwest of these plains are the Sierras de Córdoba. The highest peak,

Mount Champaquí, towers some 2,790 m high. Its fertile valley contrasts with deserts and salt flats creating a dramatic landscape. Towards the north, scattered

chapels and “estancias” begin to appear. These constructions date back to the 17th and 18th centuries, and many are a legacy of the Jesuits.

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La Plata is located 60 km from Buenos Aires city, only an hour away by bus. It’s a university city with great architectural, sporting and cultural heritages, as well as excellent gastronomy, theatres and nightlife. :: Astronomic Observatory & Museum of Natural Science: It is considered one of the most important museums of the world because of the valuable pieces it conserves. :: The Cathedral: It is America’s tallest cathedral (112 m). In 1994 it was recognized as one of the ten most important cathedrals of the world, and its name was inscribed in Saint Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City. :: Children’s Republic: A theme park of 53 hectares, where everything has been built to scale: castles, oriental palaces, public buildings, a chapel, a lake, a train and much more. :: Buildings with amazing architecture: The Teatro* Argentino (with international shows), the Coliseo Podestá Theatre, Ciudad* de La Plata Stadium (one of the most modern in South America), Pasaje Dardo Rocha, and the Municipalidad (City Council), among others.:: Meridiano Vº: A traditional neighbourhood located in the south of the city, where the cobblestone streets, nostalgic bars and old lamp posts will take you to the past. Visit the old train station for its interesting cultural centre.

LA PLATA

LA COMARCA HOSTEL Calle 13 Nº 1314 (between 59 & 60 streets)

(0221) 4894987 [email protected]

www.lacomarcahostel.com.ar

This big house from the turn of the century has six heated bedrooms (one private, 5 dorms, all w/shared bath) all adjoining to a large central patio where travellers congregate for weekly asados* by the BBQ and to hang out with other backpackers. Guests can also use the kitchen and there’s a living room with cable TV, as well as tourist information, lockers and a laundry service available. The English and Portuguese speaking owners are always on hand and organize regular outings to folkloric nights and tango classes. The hostel is located in the centre of La Plata, right in the heart of the bar district and only five blocks from the main

plaza. The homely feel means that even though you may only plan to stay one or two nights, most guests end up staying for much longer!

La Comarca Hostel

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Mar del Plata is the popular beach resort town, just five hours south of Buenos Aires, which gets a huge population boost in the summer. You will have to wade through a sea of Argentineans before reaching the sea at the popular downtown beaches Bristol, Playa Chica and Playa Grande. For a more tranquil experience, head to one of the southern beaches like Punta Magotes. You can’t miss the Havanna building, with their trademark “alfajores” or the landmark restaurant Manolo for their “chocolate con churros”.If you’re not the beach-lounging type, Mar del Plata also offers many adventure options. Try your skills and nerve surfing, long boarding, wake boarding, wind surfing, scuba diving, paragliding and skydiving.Outside of town you can trek, rock climb, rappel, kayak and horseback ride at the Sierra y Lago de Los Padres. Get to know the local maritime culture by boating around the bay, visiting the Museo del Mar or strolling around the port to see the day’s catch come in and the resident sea lions playing in the water.After midnight, head to Mar del Plata’s booming nightlife along Constitución street.

MAR DEL PLATA

MAR DEL PLATA

HOSTEL LA PERGOLA Hipólito Yrigoyen 1093 (corner Balcarce)(0223) 4933695

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The house of La Pérgola is historically protected by the city because of its exquisite medieval style design and cool inside decoration like their spiral staircase, stone fireplace and mosaics. They have a terrace with grill looking onto sea views, a well stocked kitchen and a plush DVD room with more than 300 films. It is located only 1 block from the sea and close to all the necessities of the city. Take your pick from their rooms for 2, 4, 6 or 8 people, most with shared bathrooms. The well travelled owner make special efforts to maintain a positive energy environment and offer Asian herbal teas, meditation by the seaside and energy harmonisation. If you have any energy left you can spend

it hanging out with the other travellers for their asado or pizza nights, foosball championships or a game of footie.

Closed May-June

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CORDOBACórdoba is Argentina’s second largest city, with their iconic music and dancing, the “cuarteto”, and their famous signature drink, Fernet con cola.

Downtown you can find the Manzana Jesuítica (Jesuit quarters), declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. While you are there, visit the Cathedral, the University of Córdoba (the oldest university in Argentina), the Cabildo (town hall), Montserrat College, and the churches of the Compañía de Jesús, San Francisco and San Roque.

Nueva Córdoba neighbourhood is the spot for hopping nightlife. Here also stands the impressive 1912 Palacio* Ferreyra with its fine art museum - a mixture of largely Cordoban contemporary and classic art. Nearby, the huge Museo* Emilio Caraffa stages exhibitions from local artists. Don’t miss the Iglesia* del Sagrado Corazón (de los padres Capuchinos) and its gothic architecture. Visit Sarmiento Park, the largest park in town, which is home to the Zoo as well as a boating lake with islands, sporting grounds and wide boulevards lined with native trees.

:: Alta Gracia: is a pretty little town situated 35 km from Córdoba city. It offers interesting attractions, including the Jesuit Estancia (declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO) and the “Che” Guevara House and Museum. Ernesto “Che” Guevara spent his childhood in Alta Gracia and the house his parents rented has now been turned into a museum. The Jesuit Estancia is made up of former “productive farms” founded by theJesuits in the 17th century.

:: Quebrada* del Condorito National Park: famous for its V-shaped crack, 800 m deep and with a 1,500 m gap between the edges, and the Condorito river running through its bottom. It’s one of the few places where you can see condors at a close distance; they nest on the steep southern balcony, from where the view is magnificent.

:: Los Gigantes: located 90 km from Córdoba city in the Sierras de Córdoba, these pure granite formations have steep rock walls and are very popular amongst climbers and rappelers.

:: Villa General Belgrano: this picturesque German-influenced town, 90 km from Córdoba city, has a quaint downtown and an October beer festival.

:: La Cumbre: located 98 km from Córdoba city, it’s a beautiful town due to the rugged mountain landscape, filled with winding roads and big stony English houses. West of La Cumbre is Cuchi Corral, a hill with a vast natural balcony with views over the Río* Pinto valley. One of Argentina’s top spots for paragliding!

CORDOBA

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TURNING POINT HOSTEL Entre Ríos 435(0351) 4221264

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This hostel is run by a cool, bilingual staff in a large historic house with three gorgeous internal patios. It has private rooms and dorms (most with shared bath) and it is located just 3.5 blocks from the bus station and 4.5 blocks from Plaza San Martín. While you’re there, take advantage of the video arcade with Nintendo Wii, Saturday BBQs, choripan* Tuesdays and free tickets to Córdoba’s best dance clubs on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays!

Also onsite you can get help on bus ticket sales,

currency exchange, hostel reservations, Spanish

classes, ATV rentals and excursions and tours

like trekking, horseback riding, skydiving and

paragliding.

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BABILONIA HOSTEL Simón Bolívar 462(0351) 4218054

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This is a starting point to get to know the real Córdoba. Feel inspired by the colonial style architecture with its light, airy rooms, array of musical instruments, two patios, garden and rooftop terrace with BBQ area. Babilonia Hostel even has a communal art book and materials where you can draw, paint and scribble down your thoughts to share with other travellers. The hostel has dorms for up to six people with lockers, and private doubles, all with shared bathrooms. Right next to San Juan Boulevard, you are within arms reach of shops, pubs and restaurants. In house you can enjoy art exhibitions, music, books and films, themed food nights and asados* every Tuesday and Friday. If you want to get out and

about the friendly and smiley staff can help you with info about tours, adventures and sports in and around Córdoba.

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Only hostel in Córdoba with a swimming pool!

CORDOBA HOSTEL Ituzaingó 1070

(0351) 4687359 / 153593971 [email protected] www.cordobahostel.com.ar

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Córdoba Hostel is much more than just a place to sleep...This hostel is located in Nueva Córdoba,a safe area with an active nightlife near loads of student bars, just 600 m from the bus station and 200 m from the main park. Set in a comfortable 4 storey house, it has a broad range of accommodation to suit every need, ranging from single, twin or double, triple, quadruple and dorms, most of

them ensuite. There's something for everyone! Feeling chilled? Then laze around their swimming pool,

play unlimited table tennis, foosball and pool, or relax in the kitchen or by the BBQ patio. They grill every Friday!

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MORADA HOSTEL Humberto Primo 532 (0351) 4262238

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If you are looking for a great place to stay in Córdoba, close to all tourist attractions in the city, restaurants, bars and nightclubs, with a friendly and cool staff, Morada Hostel is an excellent option. They have bedrooms for six to eight people and different types of private rooms (single, double, triple, quadruple and quintuple) with private or shared bathrooms. Their price includes quality accommodation with breakfast, towels, bedding, fully equipped kitchen, terrace with barbecue, cable TV, Wi-Fi in the rooms and free Internet, lockers, luggage store and 24

hour reception. They also offer different tours (trekking, skydiving, paragliding, horseriding in the beautiful mountains of Córdoba and more) that will make your stay in Córdoba a lot of fun!

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LITORAL REGIONThis region is defined by a huge river system and one of its main attractions is

the almighty Iguazu Falls. The area has exotic subtropical vegetation and countless animal species great for wildlife viewing. These elements have resulted in the

establishment of a national park for this natural haven.

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:: The Paraná River and its Delta islands: a 45 km wild nature strip, composed of wide sandy beaches and abundance of animal and vegetation diversity, some of which can be explored by kayak or boat.

:: Costanera and Balneario La Florida: located on the shores of the city, with beautiful river views and green spaces. The most popular mainland beach is Balneario La Florida, located 8 km from the city centre. There are plenty of bars, restaurants and excellent amenities.

:: Monumento a la Bandera (Flag Monument): the Argentinean flag was raised for the first time ever at this site. The tower is 70 m tall, so take the lift to the top and enjoy spectacular views of the city and river.

:: Che Guevara: born in Rosario in 1928, there is a square named after this revolutionary figure.

:: Nightlife: with so many restaurants, bars, pubs and clubs, in both the city centre and the Costanera, Rosario offers a great atmosphere for fun.

:: Paseo del Siglo: travel back in time and see a large concentration of late 19th and early 20th century buildings.

:: Parks: visit Parque Independencia with its artificial lake, Parque Urquiza, Parque de España and Parque de las Colectividades.

ROSARIO

Rosario is an industrial and export centre, located 310 km northwest of Buenos Aires. Plaza 25 de Mayo lies in the old city centre and is surrounded by various architectural sites such as the cathedral, several museums and monuments. Rosario is definitely a great place to enjoy the nightlife. The city offers an abundance of culture, such as music, theatre and artistic performances. It is also the birthplace of many recognized national artists. Be sure to enjoy one of the many attractions found along the Paraná River banks, i.e. parks, bars, restaurants and beaches.

ROSARIO

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I: Pte. Roca 1051 Tel: (0341) 5279964II: San Lorenzo 1530 Tel: (0341) 5302020

[email protected] www.youthhostelrosario.com.ar

LA CASONA DE DON JAIME I - II & SUITES When visiting Rosario stay at one of these two backpacker friendly hostels. La Casona de Don Jaime I has private rooms or dorms and all the home comforts. Its Roots Bar is ideal to enjoy a bit of reggae and tuck into homemade meals, including their speciality stuffed pizzas! La Casona de Don Jaime II & Suites has dorms with shared bathrooms or ensuite stylish private rooms. This XX century house has been revamped to offer comfort and fun with a small only-PAX bar where every Wednesday they play live music with a jam session for guests too. It also has an outdoor patio with a climbing wall, BBQ grill

and ping pong table. Both hostels are downtown and within walking distance from the main attractions!

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EL PIMPOLLAL ESPIRITUALHostel de la Isla

Paraná Viejo – Paraná Delta Island (0341) 155494777

[email protected] on a beautiful delta island just

20 minutes by speedboat from Rosario (transfers available), you will return to your roots with idyllic sceneries and sunsets that soothe the soul.Run by Rafa (who speaks English) with the help of Puma, Toto and “El Diablo”,

you will savor healthy and delicious regional meals cooked in a traditional mud oven or grill. They have plenty of firewood too, if you want to cook yourself. They just ask that you bring your own food! You will be entertained by guided horseback riding, bird watching, swimming in the river, volleyball, alternative therapy, boat trips, fishing, their reggae beach bar, and the constant contact with the

island’s incredible environment. With just three rooms - a dorm, a double and a triple - all with a shared bathroom and plenty of hot water, there will always be that restful, personal experience at this mystical place.

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With Esteros del Iberá you really want to feel in the middle of nature and a world away from civi-lised cosmopolitan life - at Posada Ypa Sapukai you are right amongst the breathtaking natural world that inhabits this special place. A rustic style hotel with wooden furniture and a cozy fireplace for cool nights, here you can stay in one of their five rooms in either a double, triple or quad.

POSADA YPA SAPUKAI

Staying here includes excursions by boat, horse or walking tours - speak to the bilingual staff to find out what you can do in your time, and make sure to walk out to their private jetty to watch the birds and pondlife as sunsets...

Yacare corner MburucuyaColonia Carlos Pellegrini

(03773) 15514212 / (011) 1537042288 [email protected]

www.posadadelibera.com

Esteros* del Iberá is one of those places that everyone wants to visit, but very few actually make it here. The truth is that it is a bit of a tricky place to get to, it is a couple of hours by 4x4 or by a bumpy bus ride from the closest towns and civilisation.... Mercedes is the usual starting point and here you can book a transfer or take a bus. But its remoteness is what makes it such a special place. In the middle of humid wetlands, the Esteros del Iberá have cultivated one of the most important and one of the most unique ecosystem’s

in the Americas. A prime spot for nature spotting, here you can do walks, horserides and boat tours to see over 360 bird species, lots of allegators (yacarés), the world’s largest rodents (carpinchos/capybaras), wild deers and jump on the floating islands of the world’s second largest wetlands. The base to stay here is the small town of Colonia Carlos Pellegrini. With a small population and only a couple shops and restaurants, this is a very relaxed and slow moving town, but its tranquility is the best way to enjoy the nature and relax in Argentina’s wild wetlands.

ESTEROS DEL IBERA

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Argentina POSADAS

Posadas is the capital of the sub tropical Misiones province. Sat next alongside the Parana river and opposite Paraguay, this city has hot, humid weather year round and is bathed with reddish earth and thick green vegetation. Romantic squares and churches around the city were built by the Jesuits and take you back into history. Walking through the city you should visit the native Indian tribe’s Guarani handcraft market by the 9 de Julio main square, the mate museum, the churches and cathedral and enjoy the waterfront which has been recently developed. From there you can also take a boat trip on the river which is particularly spectacular at sunset, or you can sunbathe on the sand beach at El Brete. From the Parana river you can see Encarnación city in Paraguay, which you can also visit for a day trip by bus where lots of Argentineans go to get cheaper electronics. Part of the wealth of the river is its fish - make sure to try some of the excellent river fish including Pacú, Dorado, Boga and Surubí, and if you like fishing then you can organize fishing trips on the river. For evening entertainment don’t miss some local folk music at bars and restaurants. Posadas is famed for its Litoral folk Festival each November. The nearby Jesuit Ruins is one of the biggest attractions here and most people head to San Ignacio which is an hour away by bus or car. Posadas is also a stop off point for visiting the Iguazu Falls 290kms away and the lush wetlands.

POSADAS

HOSTEL VUELA EL PEZ 25 de mayo 1216

(03764) 438706 [email protected]

This relaxed hostel prides itself in helping you feel at home as the owners welcome you, help you feel comfortable and want to make your stay in Posadas unforgettable. Located in the city centre, close to all the city attractions, the hostel is in a historical house from 1853 which has always been an ‘open house’ receiving people for centuries. The safe and quiet location helps to you unwind and you can meet other travellers sat by the outdoor swimming pool, communal spaces, terrace bar with great river views or fully equipped guest kitchen. Pick between the three dorm rooms with shared bathrooms (5 bed female, 6 bed male, or 8 bed mixed) or reserve the private twin room (shared bathroom) or ensuite double room.

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This small town is the base for exploring the UNESCO Jesuit ruins: San Ignacio Mini, Santa Ana and Nuestra Señora de Loreto. The San Ignacio ruins are within walking distance and the 4000 year old settlement is full of history and intrigue. Ruin highlights include The Cabildo, The Plaza de Armas, the church and the central patio which are all explained about during the frequent tours (also in English). The new night time show (weather dependent) has a unique performance using lights, water and sound to tell the historic stories from the beginning of the Jesuits arrival through to their expulsion. The other ruins are also popular with visitors but require transport as Santa Ana is 15kms from the town and Nuestra Señora de Loreto is 13kms away. In the town, Casa de Horacio Quiroga is the house museum of one of South America’s most renowned writers who wrote The Jungle Book. To see some of the fantastic jungle which inspired his writing, visit the Parque Provincial del Teyú Cuare nature reserve 8kms away with charming landscapes, river views, different treks and a spectacular views from the 120m high Penon (free entry). For a bit of fun in the sunshine or to play beach volleyball visit the Playita del Sol 3.5kms away where you can also light a BBQ with friends. Santo Pipo town, 20kms away, is another day trip worth making to visit the yerbatera Piporé and see how the yerba mate (native herb tea) is made.

SAN IGNACIO

HOSTEL KOEYUThis place is really cared for by the well travelled owners, with attention to detail everywhere and a peaceful atmosphere throughout. The modern shared spaces have a different feeling to the traditional, cozy wooden rooms which are designed to rest in (private twins and doubles, triple and quads en suite, and dorms with shared bathrooms). In the communal spaces you can hang out with others, play ping pong or foosball and there is a massive BBQ area with five grills so you can be sure there is space for a good asado! There is also a communal kitchen and for breakfast you will have freshly baked pastries from their own bakery. Staff (who speak Spanish, English, Portuguese and Guarani) can help recommend activities and tours. The hostel is only a few blocks from the bus terminal, near to supermarkets and the bus outside goes to the centre.

Av. Cocomarola 6620(0376) 4459699

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Puerto Iguazú serves as a resting spot for visitors to the world famous Iguazu Falls, recently chosen as one of the New Natural Seven Wonders of the World. :: Iguazu National Park:Declared a Natural World Heritage Site by UNESCO, it is one of the most impressive natural attractions in Argentina. The most spectacular waterfall is Garganta del Diablo (Devil’s Throat). There are boat trips to the base of the falls and many activities to explore the surrounding jungle, like 4x4 expeditions, horse riding, canopy, visits to traditional villages, rappelling and trekking.Close to Puerto Iguazú town, you can visit the Hito Tres Fronteras mirador, a place where the rivers intersect and form a natural border with neighbouring Brazil and Paraguay. The bird shelter Guira Oga (Home of the Birds, in the Guaraní language) is a rehabilitation centre where thousands of local animal species are treated and reintroduced into their natural habitat.:: Wanda Mines: Guided tours and gem shopping can be found in these open cast quartz and amethyst mines, situated 40km from Puerto Iguazú.:: Jesuit Missions: Closer to Misiones’ capital city, Posadas, (250km from Iguazú), lies the site of the largest and best preserved mission ruins in the region, San Ignacio Miní. Settled within the dense vegetation, this site shows all the interesting aspects of the Jesuits’ quest to convert the Guaraní natives to Catholics.

PUERTO IGUAZU

SAN IGNACIO

San Ignacio Adventure Hostel has lots of facilities to make your stay in San Ignacio fun and relaxing. Take your pick between the big swimming pool in a sunny garden, a large BBQ area for the all important asado, a big common room where the great buffet breakfast is served, a guest kitchen to rustle up some treats, a ping pong and a pool table to play on in their games room or appreciate some of the local talent at their live music nights.

SAN IGNACIO ADVENTURE HOSTEL

Centrally located and walking distance to the ruins, the hostel is

also close to the bus stop. Private air conditioned rooms are ensuite with cable TV and towels,

or you can share a dorm room which also has private bathrooms

and air conditioning. This is a place to relax, have fun and enjoy

the nature surrounding you!

Independencia 469(0376) 4470955

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HOSTEL IGUAZU FALLSJust a block from the bus station, Hostel Iguazu Falls can get you up to the world famous Iguazu Falls in no time. The hostel has 7 rooms that can hold up to 4, 6 and 8 people with shared bathrooms, while 5 private rooms also come with private bathrooms. Getting tired in the heat? Relax in the garden in a hammock, try your hand at asado* with the outdoor grill, take a dip in the pool, play a game of ping pong or relax in your air-conditioned room. The well informed, dedicated staff can give you the inside track on all the activities in and around the falls. The possibilities are endless!

Guarani 70 (03757) 421295

[email protected] www.hosteliguazufalls.com

RESIDENCIAL UNO HOSTELLocated just two blocks from the bus station and downtown Iguazu, Residencial Uno is a place to kick back and enjoy life in the hands of two friendly and helpful owners. They have dorms, single, double, triple and quad private rooms with fans or air conditioners, private bathrooms, TV and hot water. They also have a self catering kitchen, bar, pool table, bilingual staff, daily maid service and tourist information.

Try their Saturday night asados*!

Begin the day with a yummy breakfast, soak up the sun in

their large swimming pool, and relax in the TV/DVD room

with one of the biggest DVD libraries in town.

Fray Luis Beltrán 116(03757) 420529

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Argentina ASUNCION - PARAGUAY

As one of the recommended highlights of the year, Asunción is becoming a popular destination for backpackers en route to Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia or Iguazu Falls (400km away). With a strong indigenous subpopulation and presence, many people still speak the native language and you will find a lot of artisanal souvenirs all over town to take home as well as tasty regional dishes (don’t miss trying chipa and tereré). If you want to learn more about the history of this city you can visit the Casa de la Independencia and its free museum (where Paraguayan independence was declared), the Cabildo (town hall) filled with Paraguayan history (also free), or take a stroll at night around the beautifully illuminated and majestic Lopez palace, where the Lopez presidents lived in the 18th century. There is a speedboat ride that lasts an hour and only costs $2US, from which you can see the city from the river and escape modernity visiting some almost untouched vegetation jungles called Chaco’i. For a real market experience visit the mercado 4 filled with all types of clothes, fruit, animals, electronics and a lot of chaos. Ideal for a lazy sunday, visit the artistic and colonial Aregua village (30km away), with its old train station and historic cathedral.A walk along the river front is also perfect for relaxing afternoons, but make sure to take your siesta because the city never stops partying and the great nightlife (at amazingly cheap prices) makes this a top spot for going out.

ASUNCION - PARAGUAY

EL VIAJERO ASUNCION HOSTEL & SUITES Alberdi 734 corner Humaitá

+595 21 [email protected] www.hostelasuncion.com

El Viajero Hostel & Suites is an ideal place to stay. Strategically located in the heart of Asuncion’s city center with a walking distance from the city’s main attractions, the hostel is in a totally restored old mansion, which has 2 huge common rooms, bar and barbeque, a beautiful colonial backyard with hammocks and lot of local vegetation. It is also the only hostel in the city to have a swimming pool, a real necessity for the hot Paraguayan summer that lasts 10 months! Stay in double rooms with cable TV or dorms (all rooms have ensuite bathroom and aircon!). When you aren’t lazing by the pool, the staff can organize activities for you in and out of the hostel, including asados*, typical meals (try the chipa!), walking tours, boat tours and bike rental.

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Argentina CUYO REGIONCuyo means “desert country” in the native language. Its cities and towns give you

the chance to experience their culture, traditions, excellent food and famous wines. Wonderful natural sites, amazing wildlife, stunning climate, and loads of activities are

all part of the menu, but wait till you see the wine list!

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Mendoza is an oasis city filled with tree lined avenues and beautiful plazas. It is surrounded by the vast patchwork vineyards and the Andes mountain range nestled in the background. In the main square, Plaza Independencia, you can visit the small artisan market, while on the west side of the city is the huge San Martin Park and Cerro* de la Gloria, which are worth exploring. For nightlife, make sure to stop by the fantastic bar and restaurant lined street called Arístides Villanueva. The biggest event in Mendoza is “La Fiesta de la Vendimia”, an annual wine harvest festival which runs at the beginning of March. It usually consists of beauty pageants, a series of parades and events. Wine is unarguably one of the area’s main attractions. Most of the wineries are prepared to receive visitors. Guided tours usually cover the history of the winery itself, their winemaking process and finish off with a wine tasting session. Most of the wineries are located outside the city centre, so you need to arrange transport or take a local bus.

The main excursions are the High Mountain Circuit, an ideal way to appreciate the Andes dramatic scenery. On this tour you visit Uspallata, Penitentes, the stone bridge of Puente del Inca, the Cristo Redentor and the Aconcagua Park.

Other popular tours are Villavicencio and its traditional hotel and Cacheuta with its thermal baths. The perfect way to enjoy the area’s natural beauty is by participating in outdoor activities such as: trekking, climbing, mountain biking, rock climbing, rappelling, white water rafting, kayaking, horseback riding, paragliding, skiing and snowboarding.

Mendoza province also offers excellent conditions for winter sports. Los Penitentes is 165km from Mendoza city on the way

to the Chilean border and is more economical than the world-class resort, Las Leñas, 450 km to the

south of Mendoza city.

Aconcagua: with an astonishing height of 6,959m, Aconcagua, “stone sentinel” in the native language, is the highest peak in the Western Hemisphere. The park is open from October to May and is an increasingly popular destination with mountain climbers and trekkers.

MENDOZA

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Sarmiento 681(0261) 4231148

[email protected] www.monkeyhostel.com

ALL IN MENDOZA MONKEY HOSTEL

Enjoy their swimming pool and their Monkey Bar (open until midnight), or make like a monkey and swing between the pool table, TV, board games, full guest kitchen and BBQ area. Their multilingual international staff is great and helpful. They will make you feel right at home.

This hostel has recently been taken over by new owners, a Belgian and an Argentine who renovated the whole hostel to make sure everything looks great! It’s two blocks from the main square (Plaza Independencia), a half block from Hyatt hotel and in a restaurant area. Their location is excellent, just 5 minutes by taxi or a 15-minute walk from the bus station. Accommodation options include private rooms for 2 to 5 people and dorms. Private rooms include your choice of a double bed, 2 twins or bunk beds (some with ensuite bath). Dorms start at 4 beds and range up to 6, all with shared bath.

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This gorgeous hostel is located in a safe area in downtown Mendoza city, across the road from a huge supermarket and close to bars and restaurants. It has 14 rooms, 7 of them with double beds, ensuite bathrooms, TV and A/C. This lovely two storey Spanish style house has plenty of airy spaces (all with Wi-Fi) to have a blast during your visit.

Necochea 740 (0261) 4295565

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HOSTEL ALAMO

Enjoy the garden and small swimming pool while you make new friends, try

your skills in the communal kitchen or relax in the TV/DVD room. Their free

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Damajuana Hostel is ideally located in the middle of Arístides Villanueva, a street crowded with bars and restaurants, and is THE fun place to be for tourists and trendy locals alike for alfresco dinners and drinks with friends. The hostel is within walking distance from the town center and from San Martín Park. Room options vary from private doubles to dorms. Bring your swimming suit if you come in the summer because they have a big, green back yard with sun loungers and a large swimming pool to cool off in.

Arístides Villanueva 282(0261) 4255858

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DAMAJUANA HOSTEL

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ITAKA HOSTEL Arístides Villanueva 480 (0261) 4239793

[email protected] www.itakahostel.com.ar

Itaka Hostel is placed in a large 2-floor traditional house which preserves most of its original architecture. Located only 2 blocks from San Martín Park and at easy walking distance from the city centre, here you’ll find the comfort and services you are looking for. You will be right on Arístides Villanueva, a lively, tree lined street crowded with outdoor bars and restaurants. They offer private rooms and dorms plus plenty of amenities to explore: beautiful garden with a huge swimming pool to cool down, gaming room with free pool, ping pong and foosball tables to make friends, guest

kitchen and asado* area to show off the chef in you. Spoil yourself with a luscious cocktail from their bar or grab one of their mouth-watering meals from their restaurant.

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Amigorena 86 (0261) 4296325

[email protected] www.argentinarafting.com

ARGENTINA RAFTING EXPEDICIONESWith more than 15 years of experience, Argentina Rafting offers you great outdoor adventures in Mendoza: rafting, canopy, trekking, rappelling, mountain biking, kayaking, horse-back riding excursions and so much more. Their base camp, located in a beautiful site overlooking Potrerillos Lake, is open year round and personally attended by the owners. Professional bilingual staff, delicious food, top-notch equipment, quality and memorable experiences are synonyms of Argentina Rafting.

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CASA PUEBLO HOSTEL Pellegrini 377, Guaymallén(0261) 4324976

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Casa Pueblo is a real home-style hostel for you to relax in, make friends, enjoy a beer or some great local wine, share a BBQ, rest up and sleep well during your stay. Located three blocks from the bus terminal in a quiet, residential neighbourhood, the hostel is right in front of a leafy green plaza and eight blocks from the city centre. Stay in one of the private double or triple rooms, the mixed 6 bed dorms, the 6 bed female dorm or the 4 bed dorm, each with their own colourful decoration

to create a warm atmosphere. The attractive patio is ideal for their weekend asados, or you can light your own during the week or cook with other guests in the communal kitchen. The international owners (who are backpackers themselves) speak 7 languages and can help you organize 20 different tours to local attractions.

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AYMARA TURISMOAymara is a prize-winning company that has cornered the market in providing the ultimate experience and are true experts in Mendoza tourism.

The office is in the city centre and their staff friendly, well informed and bilingual.

+ Wine Tours – Whether you’re a novice or an expert, you can enjoy the best of malbec in the finest wineries.+ High Mountains – A spectacular trip to the Chilean border, taking in Aconcagua and the Inca Bridge.+ Gourmet Tours – Enjoy Mendoza cuisine with the finest wines.+ Adventure Tours – Have fun going horseback riding, rafting, trekking, mountain biking, parachuting, or taking a multi-day horse trek over the Andes to Chile.

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BIKES AND WINES Urquiza 1606 - MaipúDowntown - Chacras de Coria

(0261) 152018915 Nextel: 54*589*1790

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Do you want to see the beautiful Mendoza scenery while wine tasting at some of the finest wineries in the country? Then you should contact Bikes and Wines.

You can rent a bike from these trend setters and follow the wine trails in the Maipú or Luján de Cuyo areas, which are home to a large number of wineries open to tourists.

They are strategically situated with a rental shop on the main street in bodega* heavy Maipú, and in downtown trendy Chacras de Coria (Luján de Cuyo).

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INTERCULTURAL LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS ESPAÑOLRepública de Siria 241

(0261) 4290269 [email protected] www.spanishcourses.com.ar

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Learn and experience Spanish in Mendoza: Intercultural Lenguas Extranjeras offers you group or private lessons with cultural activities in the afternoon. You will be able to meet people from Mendoza at their language exchange and practice your Spanish with them, join their cooking classes, learn how to dance Tango or Salsa. That’s not all, you can get a lot more too: they have designed special programs which combine Spanish lessons with topic activities such as Spanish & Wine, the Harvest festival, Adventure, Ski or Culture! The school, with its spacious garden, is located near the city center, and is only five blocks away from the bus station. Within a few minutes’ walk you will find restaurants, banks, supermarkets, etc. Virtual learning platform and online courses available!

Spanish in Mendoza

Break out of your travel shell and fly through the skies with Argentina Skydiving. In Mendoza, 95% of days per year have excellent weather conditions for jumping, making it a skydiver’s utopia! You’ll board the plane after a full safety briefing and equipment fitting. Then you will tandem jump with an experienced instructor at 2800 meters into a 25 to 30 second free fall at 200 km/h, followed by an 8 minute parachute flight floating toward the earth. Roundtrip transportation and a DVD of your jump, filmed with three different cameras, are included in the cost. The staff speaks Spanish, English and Portuguese, but screaming “Wahoooo!” needs no translation.

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Located 236 km south of Mendoza city, San Rafael is in the middle of Mendoza province, making it easy to reach the other touristy places from here. San Rafael is considered a capital of adventure tourism, both for its wide range of options and affordable prices. In Valle Grande you will probably find the cheapest white water rafting in the world!! Horseback riding, 4x4 expeditions (Nihuil’s Dunes), kayaking, boating, canoeing, rappelling, canopy, trekking and climbing are also offered in this great natural setting. :: Cañón* del Atuel: don’t miss this gorgeous natural canyon with highly eroded rocky walls, carved by the Atuel River. There are guided tours that take you there or you can go with your own car. Some interesting rock formations are The Wax Museum, The Castle, The Ghost, Rivadavia’s Chair, The Suspension Gardens, etc. :: Valle Grande: a huge, man-made lake in an impressive natural setting, surrounded by mountains and green fertile vegetation. It attracts visitors seeking outdoor adventures. :: Wine Tours: there are around 80 wineries around San Rafael, some within walking or biking distance from town, while others require a car. They range from small family businesses to big producers of all types of quality wines supplying local and international markets. Guided tours and tastings are available in most.:: Nightlife: San Rafael is also a fun town after dark, with 2 casinos, movie theatre, bowling, tango bar, karaoke bar, dance clubs and many pubs and restaurants.

SAN RAFAEL

SAN RAFAEL

Ruta Prov. 173 Km34Valle Grande - San Rafael

(0260) 4436996 / [email protected]

www.raffeish.com.ar

These guys aren’t messing about in the water; they are very serious about safety. Raffeish was the first adventure company in the area and they are proud of their reputation. Their base is a serious affair too, with a mini-market, a fast food joint, a crafts stall and a little riverside beach with great music to hang out! There is plenty of high-carb food to power you up through the day and their multi-discipline staff is on hand to guide you every step of the way.

RAFFEISH

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Malargüe is located 186 km south of San Rafael. It’s a small town and serves as a good base for exploring some of the least known, but spectacular landscapes in Argentina. :: Malargüe Planetarium: has interesting guided visits and interactive daily sky shows (some in English). Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory, studies ultra high energy cosmic rays (free daily visits except weekends). Both are located in Malargüe town.:: Caverna de Las Brujas: Literally translates into “The Witches’ Cave”. It is a marvellous cave that plunges deep into the earth at a depth of almost 2000 m. :: The Payunia: It is recognized as being one of the most densely covered volcanic regions in the world. Trails of lava debris can be seen at various points throughout the park, and enormous boulders of igneous rocks are scattered over the dark plains. :: Laguna* Llancanelo: It is vast shallow lagoon, great spot for bird watchers since pink flamingos, swans and some other 73 different bird species are commonly seen here. :: Cascadas* de Manqui-Malal: An ideal spot for hiking and rappelling. Keep your eyes alert for commonly seen fossils and for the condors soaring above the high walls. :: Castillos* de Pincheira: It is a naturally formed structure sculpted throughout the many years by glacier erosion. It’s shaped like a giant castle, hence the name.:: Las Leñas: Located 70 km from Malargüe, this internationally renowned ski resort is ideal for winter sport enthusiasts of all levels. Summer activities are also offered.

MALARGÜE

MALARGÜE

Choique Turismo Alternativo Nº Leg.:12997

CHOIQUE Turismo Alternativo

San Martín 200 corner Torres - [email protected](0260) 4483604/ 4470391 - www.choique.com

In a 5 hectare farm, EcoHostel sits in an incredible landscape with beautiful views of the Andes. Built with an original design, they have dorms or doubles with ensuite bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, an organic vegetable garden and a farm. Home-made meals can also be made for you.Hostelcity, located in downtown Malargüe: Rufino Ortega 158. Tel: (0260) 4232324/ 4471151

They also have a travel agency in town, Choique, which has bi/multi-lingual staff. They offer all sorts of adventure tours, such as rafting, trekking, skiing, fishing, rappelling

and also visits to the beauties of Malargüe: Payunia, Witches’ Cave, Manqui Malal waterfall, Llancanelo Lagoon, Las Leñas & surroundings, Thermal pools and Pincheira Castles.

ECO HOSTEL Finca 65-Colonia Pehuenche - [email protected] (0260) 4232312/ 4470391 - www.hostelmalargue.comInternacional Malargüe

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NORTH REGIONThe North Region is a huge and diverse area consisting of dramatic landscapes ranging from the high Andes Mountains, deep colourful canyons, arid deserts, impenetrable jungles, wine producing valleys and culturally rich colonial cities.

Safaris, cultural sightseeing, adventure sports, thermal baths and wine tasting are just a few of the activities offered in this region.

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San Miguel de Tucumán is the province capital and is known as the land of sugar cane and the place of the Declaration of Independence Act. Downtown, around Independence Square, are the Casa de Gobierno (Italian and French-style palace), the outstanding Cathedral, the Casa* Nogués (where the Tourist Info Centre is) and the Casa* Padilla. Close to this area stands the Casa Histórica (Historic House), the site chosen by the Congressmen to declare National Independence from Spain on July 9th, 1816. The house is now a museum where you can see furniture, garments and objects from that time. In the evenings, there’s a show called “luz y sonido” (light & sound) which offers a reenactment of the historical events during and around July 9th (just in Spanish). Other places to see are the San Francisco and La Merced Churches, the Archaeological Museum and the 9 de Julio Park. At the foot of the San Javier hill, just a few km from the city, is the village of Yerba Buena, a very pleasant residential area with an excellent nightlife. Wander around San Javier Hill Park for great views of the city and its surrounding area where you can also go paragliding off Loma Bola.

SAN MIGUEL DE TUCUMAN

Maipú 490. Top floor(0381) 4976275

[email protected] www.lagurdahostel.com.ar

A La Gurda Hostel

A LA GURDA HOSTELYou will be amazed by this historical building, constructed in 1900 by one of the former governors of Tucumán province: big rooms and open spaces with decorated high ceilings, huge doors and windows with colored glass. It has been built to impress! The dorms are all equipped with lockers and if you want more privacy you can choose for a double matrimonial or triple room with private bathroom, or for a twin or quadruple room with shared bathroom (private rooms all with A/C and towels). Everybody has a breakfast included and a kitchen is at your disposal. There are lots of facilities to relax: a wonderful patio and terrace, pool table and board games, book exchange, living room with TV and DVD,

and even the possibility to smoke an Arabic water pipe (extra fee). Just 5 blocks from the main plaza, and a few from supermarkets and all the restaurants and bars, this is a wonderful place to stayand enjoy!

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Tafí del Valle is located in the Sierra de Aconquija, 107 km from San Miguel de Tucumán and 1,976 m above sea level. This town boasts a special microclimate, beautiful scenery, warm people and a rich history. Tafí is also famous for its local cheese which is made from recipes inherited from the Jesuits. Another Jesuit legacy is the old Chapel of La Banda. :: Cascada* Los Alisos: a 20 m vertical waterfall located 13 km from Tafí and accessible by bus. You can take a 2.5 hr walk and have the option of doing rappelling. It is best to go with a guide.:: Valle de la Ciénaga: it’s a 3 hr walk up to 2,600 m, where you can see archaeological ruins and amazing landscapes. :: Museo Casa Duende: located 6 km from Tafí (1.5 hr walk). The museum explains local myths and legends of the northern region. :: Adventure Tourism: there are wonderful hiking possibilities in the surrounding mountains in addition to horseback riding, rappelling, mountain biking, rock climbing and 4x4 tours. 10 km away in El Mollar, you can visit the Menhir Park where you will find stone sculptures belonging to the Tafí culture which were once found scattered throughout the valley. These stones, carved by the Tafí natives, still bear signs and symbols yet to be deciphered.

TAFI DEL VALLE

TAFI DEL VALLE

NOMADE HOSTELIf you want to enjoy the best views of the valley, the tranquil river, local culture, homemade food and a relaxing atmosphere, Nómade Hostel welcomes you with open arms (or doors!). Located at the entrance of Tafí del Valle, just five blocks from the bus station (to the right) and 7 blocks from downtown, the hostel has a large garden space which opens up directly onto the river - perfect for dipping your toes in and enjoying nature at its best. Attended personally by its owners, you can meet some friendly local faces and taste homemade, regional cuisine at dinner (included in the price!). Make sure to ask for advice on the area and about renting bikes, or organising

mountain walks, horseriding and visits to the valley and Quilmes ruins. Nómade Hostel has doubles, quadrouples and small dorms, all with private baths, and is a 10 minute walk from the town centre.

Los Castaños n/n(0381) 3075922

(0381) [email protected] www.nomadehostel.com.ar

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This indigenous community is situated 55 km from Tafí del Valle and 68 from Cafayate and it offers marvellous landscapes and a pleasant climate.:: Quilmes Ruins: located 20 km from Amaicha, these ruins are the remains of the town built by the local natives, the Quilmes, who for over 130 years resisted the invasion of the Spanish forces (the longest resistance in Spanish Colonial history). :: El Remate: here you will find a series of waterfalls located 9 km from Amaicha, which are ideal for trekking, climbing and swimming. You can get there by taxi or local bus. It´s recommend to walk back and stop at Los Zazos Dam and at the Eco Museo Amauta, where you can learn about native customs. :: Ampimpa Observatory: located on the road to Tafí del Valle, this astronomic observatory belongs to the University of Tucumán and it’s a great place to have a panoramic view of the valley and watch the stars at night.:: Pachamama Museum: it shows different elements of the aboriginal culture dating back to 800 BC. :: Tiu Punco (“Desert’s door”): the local dunes can be reached by crossing the bed of Rio Santa Maria and the Petrified Forest of carob trees. Accessible only on 4x4 or by horseback.Every February, Amaicha del Valle holds the Pachamama Festival in honour of the “Pachamama”(Motherland). It’s the best occasion to experience the local customs and traditions, and enjoy delicious dishes.

AMAICHA DEL VALLE

San Martín n/n, on the way to the millAMAICHA DEL VALLE

(0381) 156279396 / [email protected]

PACHA CUTY HOSTELPacha Cuty Hostel has that homey atmosphere you are looking for. A fine example of a local adobe (mud) house and rustic decoration, this hostel has terraces with magnificent views of the valley. There are dorms, a double room and camping facilities, all with shared bathrooms.

There is a do-it-yourself kitchen with a big table to share your meals and get to know your fellow travellers, a charming living room and patio with

plenty of cool music to enjoy.

It’s attended by its owners, a friendly young couple of a

history professor and an English teacher, who see you get well-fed and happy. Every day, tasty meals

are prepared for you. Ask them about the trekking trips, Quilmes ruins excursions and visits around the area!

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Pacha Cuty Hostel

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Cafayate is the most important town in the Calchaquí Valley. It’s famous for its wine production and its popular folkloric festival held in February, the Serenata. Main attractions include a visit to the Cathedral, the Artisan’s Market and the Wine and Archaeological Museums. Its dry and sunny climate is ideal for growing a variety of grape types, including the torrontés, unique to this area. You can take a guided wine tour where tasting is a must. A unique way to try the local wine is at Heladería Miranda, which offers ice cream flavours like cabernet and torrontés. On the way to Salta, you will see sand dunes before catching a glimpse of the dramatic gorge of the Quebrada de Cafayate (or Quebrada de las Conchas), a series of intensely coloured rock formations. The Amphitheatre and The Devil’s Throat are highlighted stops throughout the Quebrada de Cafayate. Trekking by the Colorado River to the Seven Waterfalls, mountain biking, horseback riding and even sand walking, are some of the activities which can be enjoyed around Cafayate. A perfect way to make the most out of your visit.

CAFAYATE

Córdoba 155 (03868) 422453

[email protected] Cafayate Backpakers Hostel

CAFAYATE BACKPACKERSCafayate Backpackers is a cozy and colorful colonial house located just 3 blocks from the main square, a few blocks from the bus terminals and near many wineries in Cafayate. They have private matrimonial, triple or quadruple rooms with shared bathroom and 2 dorms for 8 or 10 people with lockers. The splendid garden is wonderful to rock in a hammock and rest, to pitch your tent or to socialize while eating the traditional meals they prepare twice a week.

There is also a BBQ area and a kitchen available to prepare your own meals. Run by local owners and a kind staff, they will help you arrange wine tours, a visit to the Quebradas de las Conchas or to the Colorado River waterfalls. Open all year!

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Mitre 166 (011) 38412976

(0387) 1556125642 [email protected]

Lo De Chichi Cafayate

LO DE CHICHI HOSTEL This hostel is literally surrounded by vines while being at the heart of Cafayate town. With a garden of picturesque grape vines and views of the nearby hillsides and mountains, you’ll feel in the middle of nature but with the benefit of being a block and a half from the main plaza, only 20m from the Flecha Bus terminal and close to all the shops and restaurants.

This homely hostel with 5 dorms, 3 private doubles and plenty of space for camping (all with shared bathrooms) will give you an opportunity to get to know the Argentine culture with their weekly asados* and folklore classes. Enjoy the local architecture and take advantage of their communal kitchen, gallery and large garden. Laundry service available.

Its name comes from the Aymará word “sagta”, which means “the very beautiful one”. Salta is the main base for tourist excursions in the North. From here, you can head to Cafayate, the wine region, the valleys and mountains of Calchaqui Valley, the picturesque route to the historic village of Cachi, the amazing Los Cardones National Park, and much more.This city has some of the best preserved colonial architecture in the country.The most significant buildings in Salta are grouped around the main square, Plaza 9 de Julio. They include the Cathedral, the Cabildo (town hall) which houses the Museo Histórico del Norte, and the San Francisco Church, which has one of the highest church towers in America (53 m). The Museo Arqueológico de Alta Montaña has a very interesting collection of exhibits gathered from high-altitude Inca shrines, including mummified children.The Museo de Bellas Artes (Fine Art Museum) resides in a 2 storey colonial mansion on Florida Street, 2 blocks west of Plaza 9 de Julio. San Bernardo Convent is one of the oldest buildings in the city. It has a hand-carved wooden door made by the natives dating back to 1762.

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The Cable Car to San Bernardo Hill is an excellent way to see Salta from above. It’s a ten minute ride, taking you from the city centre up to a glorious vista. One can also get there by climbing the 1,021 steps!

Salta has a busy nightlife, especially in and around Balcarce Street. It hosts many favourite local bars, restaurants, and peñas* folklóricas where local food and drinks are served while traditional live music and dancing fill your spirit.

Salta also offers a great variety of adventure activities. You can go horseback riding, trekking or paragliding around the surrounding hills and mountains. Other choices include mountain biking, bird watching or 4x4 journeys. Most of the adventure activities take place at Cabra Corral Dam, 65 km away from Salta city, where you can also go sailing, water skiing, kayaking, jet skiing, bungee jumping, water sliding and even rafting in the Juramento River rapids.

From April to November you can experience an awesome ride on the famous Tren a las Nubes (Train to the Clouds), travelling through the Quebrada* del Toro and ascending up to 4,220 m.

Av. San Martín 104 (0387) 4215512

[email protected]

HOSTAL LA SALAMANCAThis recently reformed hostel has 17 beautifully decorated rooms: singles, doubles, triples and dorms (all with private bathrooms and some with air conditioning) and is ideal for travellers that want to stay in a quiet and friendly place. It is located in a very safe area, in front of San Martin Park, only 3 blocks from the bus terminal and 6 blocks from the main square. This location allows you to walk to all the interest points in the city. Their services include bilingual staff, self service breakfast, free

Internet and Wi-Fi, fully equipped kitchen, luggage storage, central heating and fans, towels, tourist information, medical assistance, maid service, book exchange, cable TV and it has an Andean cultural library to learn a little more about local culture. 10% off in Dorms

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Show your Get South at check-in and get a 20% off dorms and

10% off private rooms! Exxes Hostel

Feel at home at Exxes Youth Hostel in Salta. With plenty of common areas, fully equipped kitchen and of course the patio with a BBQ grill, there is plenty of space to chill out and meet other travellers

while getting a good night’s sleep in their dorms or private doubles. Their yummy breakfast includes coffee, tea, milk, croissants and cereal! Located five blocks from the bus station, three from the city centre and just around the corner from the park, you can take your pick whether you want bars or park walks, or ask the staff for the best tourism advice. The owners and their helpful staff are there for you 24 hours a day!

Bring your meat and they will be happy to make your asado for free!

Catamarca 481(0387) 4229724

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EXXES YOUTH HOSTEL

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you to the hostel for free!

Lavalle 680(0387) 4221107

[email protected] www.hostalelpalosanto.com.ar

HOSTAL EL PALO SANTOA free transfer from the bus terminal gets you to this comfy hostel in a flash, located just 5 blocks away, next to the park and the cable lift which brings you to the San Bernardo hill and 8 blocks to the historical center of Salta. Towels and breakfast are always included whether you stay in one of the private ensuite rooms with cable TV, or in one of the dorms with only 4 beds and lockers. Show off your skills at the ping pong table, challenge your fellow travellers for some beers at the pool table, or take it easy in the living room with cable TV. Every Wednesday some delicious Argentinean meat is thrown onto the grill. Yummy! Kitchen is for use and laundry service is available. Wanna cool down in the summer? This hostel has a big swimming pool, so jump in, enjoy and relax!

Show Get South and get a 15 % off in dorms & 4th night free in private rooms!

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SAYTA RANCH - HORSERIDINGHave you ever wanted to hang out with real gauchos*? Enrique is the owner of Estancia Sayta, 45km southwest of Salta, in a beautiful town called Chicoana.

You can stay at his ranch an do what gauchos do... which is mainly ride horses, eat meat, drink regional wine and sing traditional songs. The ranch offers horseback riding from half day to an epic ten days... an experience not to be missed!

Sayta Ranch - Chicoana(0387) 156836565 [email protected] www.sayta.com.ar

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Loki Hacienda

Route 51, Km 11LA SILLETA - SALTA

(0387) 5324360 [email protected] www.lokihostel.com

LOKI HACIENDALoki Hacienda is the newest member of the Loki family. Loki hostels offer everything a backpacker needs: a great place to meet new people, comfortable beds (dorms or ensuite private rooms), hot showers and unforgettable, fun filled nights. There’s no kitchen for guests but their affordable restaurant menu includes local flavors, as well as home style classics like a full English breakfast to get you fueled up for a big day. Located 30 min from Salta city, in the countryside, you can explore Salta and its beautiful surrounding areas by booking tours directly from the hostel. Your Loki stay wouldn’t be complete without a party in their bar and trying the signature drink, the Blood Bomb! Also a large swimming pool, hammocks to hang out, and a football pitch and tennis court are waiting for you. At Loki the number one goal is to make you happy! Their staff are fluent in both English and Spanish and help you to plan the next step of your South American adventure.

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N° Leg. 10797

TURISMO MARINA SEMISA - Car RentalLooking for a professional outfit that can make bookings without screwing it all up? Turismo Marina Semisa is a great all-round travel agency in Salta. They are prompt, professional and eager to ensure your trip runs like clockwork.Specializing in car rental, they have a variety of cars and 4x4’s, with different sizes of their vehicles. They also organize excursions to Cachi, Humahuaca and Cafayate. Adventure activities are also offered such as canopy, rafting and hangliding. If that’s not enough, they will reserve accommodation and design tailor-made tours to suit your needs. Now that’s what I call a travel agent!

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Car Rental certified by the Ministry of Tourism.

Caseros 489(0387) 4312097

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Marina Semisa

Caseros 468(0387) 4311 223

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Movitrack

MOVITRACK OVERLAND & INCOMINGExplore the great outdoors of the Argentinean Northwest in a big original 4x4 off-road truck with Movitrack, the specialized safari company in the area. Stick your head out from the roof and enjoy the 360º panoramic view to feel the landscape! Several stops are made at different natural wonders, so grab your camera and shoot the most amazing pics! - Safari a las Nubes (full day): Following the “Train to the Clouds” railway, Salinas Grandes, Purmamarca with the Seven Colours Mountain.- Safari Ruta 40 (2 day trip): Lerma Valley, Cardones NP, Calchaquí River Valley, Gorge of the Arrows, Cafayate and its Quebrada.- Tren + Movi (full day): one way on the famous “Train to the Clouds”, return by truck via the Inca ruins

Santa Rosa de Tastil.

Office located one block from the main plaza with bilingual staff and guides.

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SPANISH CLASSES

IDIOMAS SALTA Buenos Aires 160 1ºG(0387) 155009345

[email protected] www.idiomassalta.com.ar

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Is it time to brush up on the lingo? In the heart of Salta there is a small, local language school which offers classes all year round. Experienced and friendly teachers will work with you to get your Spanish up to speed whether you are a new bird who wants to get the food you actually ordered (or thought you did) or more seasoned and looking to polish up your chit-chat.

This is a small and therefore personal school with all the audio and video materials needed to provide an excellent service. They have private and group classes for all levels and can help set up a volunteering experience so that not only can you improve your Spanish, but form memories and a bond with locals you’ll remember forever.

Courses don’t only focus on the language, but also give you an insight to the local culture. They offer combined courses for every taste, like Spanish and Culture, Spanish and Folk Dancing, Spanish and Touring, Spanish and Tango among others.

The school is centrally located, near all the hostels, bars and amenities of the city center, meaning that you’ll be able to take your new found Spanish skills to the street right after class.

Salta has some of the best food, interesting music and performances and the local people are among the friendliest of the country. Learning the language will not only give you a deeper understanding of where you are but also where you want to go.

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Salta Bus StationTicket booth Nº 15

(0387) [email protected]

PULLMAN BUS - SALTAAre you in Salta and want to get to San Pedro de Atacama in Chile? Pullman Bus is a great bus company that can take you there! Get your camera ready because this is a bus ride you will not forget! Known as the Paso de Jama, the ride up from Salta and Jujuy to San Pedro de Atacama is simply spectacular. Pullman Bus leaves from Salta (7am), Jujuy (8.45am) and Purmamarca (9.45am) every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday and takes you to San Pedro de Atacama as well as Calama, Antofagasta, Iquique and Arica. For this long journey Pullman Bus offers the best comfort in their new buses with leather seats, air con, heating, bathrooms on board, complimentary breakfast, light lunch and snack (including veggie options), great films and nice drivers! Buy your tickets at the Salta or Jujuy Pullman Bus ticket booth at the bus station.

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PURMAMARCAPurmamarca has pre-Hispanic origins and an urban layout which is centred around the main Church. It is located 3 km west from National Route 9 (65 km from San Salvador de Jujuy). This village lies against the exceptional Cerro de los Siete Colores (Hill of Seven Colours), which has sedimentary rocks of different colours illustrating various geological eras. Handicraft fairs also colour the village streets, with clothing, crafts, ponchos, and woven cloths available for purchase. Attractions at Purmamarca are plentiful. Whether you choose to visit the Saint Rosa’s church at the centre of town, built in 1648 and featuring original Cuzco School style paintings, or the neighbouring archaeological sites littered with cave paintings, you will undoubtedly be touched by local flavour. In addition, the Paseo de los Colorados marks for a gorgeous three-kilometre walk, featuring naturally sculpted red cliffs and a series of breathtaking views.Another highlight is the vast Salinas Grandes (Great Salt Flats), which are easy accessible by local taxi from the main plaza. The drive goes over the Cuesta del Lipán, bordering cliffs through a deep canyon while reaching 4200 m until you get to this enormous salt pan.

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This lively Andean village is a great place for exploring the Quebrada de Humahuaca. There’s an excellent arts and crafts market and lots of places to eat in and around its charming central plaza. Evenings can be best enjoyed wandering around, bar hopping and attending local peñas* (popular gatherings filled with live traditional music and local food). The well attended religious procession in January and the Pachamama (Mother Earth) festival in August are worth catching.

:: Pucará de Tilcara: a restored pre-Hispanic fortress located on a hilltop, where one can appreciate the astonishing views of the Quebrada landscapes.:: Museo Arqueológico: hosts an extensive collection of pre-Columbian ceramics, masks and mummies.:: Wayra Caves: walk through this impressive formation of natural tunnels.:: Devil’s Throat: hike along old paths to the waterfalls, while taking in some of the amazing views.

TILCARA

PURMAMARCA

Belgrano 407 C(0388) 4908057

[email protected] Don Tomás Hostal

If you are coming to Purmamarca, you have to meet Luis! The local, friendly owner is always on hand to help you get the best experience from your stay in north Argentina. His place is pure magic, a gorgeous rustic house with a chill-out terrace and a breakfast room, both with stunning views of the coloured mountains.

The hub of the home is in the central patio which connects all the bedrooms so you are bound to meet other travellers during your stay.

Pick one of the private ensuite doubles, triples and quads, or the 4 - 5 bed dorms (with shared bathrooms) and prepare your food in the communal kitchen. Although you will feel quite at home in this oasis of rest, Luis will be the very first to recommend you get out and see the awesome coloured hillsides of Purmamarca! Open all year.

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Belgrano 155(0388) 4955410

[email protected] www.casalosmolles.com.ar

CASA LOS MOLLESA sparkling white townhouse with a rural feel, Casa Los Molles is a beautiful hostel located close to Tilcara’s main plaza. It is bright and cheerful with lots of space and light and has a fantastic garden with incredible views of the village and mountains. It even has its own organic veggie patch where you can help with the gardening! Accommodation includes private rooms and dorms and they also have cabins for 2 and 4 people with their own bathrooms and kitchens. You can relax in a hammock and watch life go by, read a book from their library or spend some pleasant evenings talking around their fogón*. The young owners can help you with info about the area and Bolivia.

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Radioestacion n/n, over the old train station(0388) 155008479 / (011) 1558378327

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CASA COLORES HOSTELCasa Colores hostel is a relaxing and cool place to spend your days in Tilcara. You can stay in their cozy double, triple or quadruple room or in their dorms, all with shared baths, towels included and very comfortable mattresses. There is a spacious common room to hang out, watch movies, read books, drink coffee or beer and marvel at the beautiful landscape! The new kitchen is available for use and on weekends, you’ll also enjoy the asados* they make with guests and friends. They have a nice outdoors area surrounded by nature with fruit trees and a beautiful view. Attended by its owners, the hostel is located at the entrance of Tilcara.

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The town of Humahuaca is a sun drenched land filled with memories of cultures’ past that continue their influence on architecture, traditions, legends and beliefs related to nature and local heroes. The rustic adobe* houses, the narrow cobbled streets and the old colonial street lamps create the illusion that time has stopped. In the centre of the village is the Cabildo (Town Hall), the beautiful Cathedral, built in the XVII century and the imposing Independence Monument with a statue exalting the virtues of the native culture. Don’t miss Peñas Blancas and Pucará (an archaeological site and viewpoint located 1 km from town), the Serranías de Hornocal (limestone formations with a variety of colours, almost 5000 meters above the sea level - highest viewpoint of the gorge), Inca Cueva (caves with rock art of great archaeological value - 10 thousand years BC), Coctaca (prehispanic agricultural site), and Hornaditas (aboriginal community, cactus forrest, “El Pintado” or Sapagua petroglyphs).

HUMAHUACA

La Pampa 81 (0381) 156721275

[email protected] www.hostalantigua.com.ar

Tired after a long bus journey? Hostal La Antigua is just around the corner! Only 80 meters from the bus station, a warm and friendly owner-run hostel awaits. In a nineteenth century colonial style house, you will find lots of antique furnishings around the living room, kitchen, private bedrooms (some ensuite) and dorms.

This traditional adobe (mud) constructed house with a fireplace and wooden and mosaics floors, fits just one block from the historic quarter of Humahuaca and is only three blocks from the main square. There are regular cultural activities as well as being a hub of knowledge if you need advice on excursions and what to do while you stay in beautiful Jujuy!

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Buenos Aires 740 (0388) 154120868

[email protected] www.humahuacasa.com.ar

Home is where the heart is and hostel La Humahuacasa want to make you feel at home in their cozy hostel in the historical centre of the town.

Whether you are in a private room or a dorm (most with shared bathroom), the sociable bilingual staff encourages guests to get to know each other

over a friendly board game, a group dinner, movie, BBQ or just chilling out together while enjoying the starry sky from the patio.

This rustic hostel made in the traditional adobe style is decorated with local art to please your eye, a cactus gallery and has a kitchen available for guests to cook. Find La Humahuacasa three blocks from the bus station.

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From the town of Humahuaca (3hrs away by bus), take the 66km rough but amazing drive to this beautiful village wedged on a hillside. The road reaches over 4000m at one point at Abra del Condor. Then, it drops steeply into Quebrada de Iruya with, once again, tremendously astounding views. Iruya stands out in this landscape, 2780 metres above sea level, clinging from a plateau into the river ravine.The village really has an end-of-the-road feel as the one road ends right in front of the church. Surrounded by a breathtaking view, with cliffs and mountains enclosing the village; its steep cobble-paved streets take us back to the past. Its church, its adobe* houses, its narrow and steeped little pitted streets, are testimony of the typical way of life of its inhabitants, who preserve enrooted their most ancestral habits, shown during their different rituals and festivities. Spare some time to go to Cerro de la Cruz for one of the most stunning viewpoints. Go on a horseback ride, take a 4x4 tour or hike to the 8km to remote San Isidro - a little town that hangs spectacularly from a cliff. If you visit on foot, the trek takes around 6 hours and you can spend the night there (guides are available), but bear in mind that in the summer the river sometimes cuts off the access.

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La Quiaca is the last stop before entering Bolivia. It’s a small village about 190 km from Humahuaca at 3,442 m.a.s.l. It’s next to the Bolivian border, connecting via an international bridge. You will be attracted by the way people live, the characteristic clothing of the women and men, and the active trade in local products. The Central Market is interesting to see, and from here there is local transport that takes you to the historic village of Yavi (it leaves all the time), situated only 16 km east of La Quiaca through a paved road. Yavi was founded in 1667 and has under 400 inhabitants that live in adobe (mud)wall houses with typical roofs made out of reed, clay and straw. You should visit the San Francisco’s Chapel, built in 1690 and the mansion of the Marquis of Tojo (converted into a museum). From Yavi there are walking trails around the nearby Cerros Colorados, including rock paintings and petroglyphs. Five km south of Yavi, at the foot of the Siete Hermanos Mountains, you will find the Laguna Colorada with astonishing rock paintings of human figures, llamas, spirals and portrayals of the activities and customs, all painted by the primitive inhabitants.

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Árabe Siria 146 (03885) 422388

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EL APOLILLO HOSTELOnly 8 blocks from the Bolivian border,El Apolillo Hostel really is at the final frontier of Argentina! At this small hostel you will find the spirit of a true hostel with travellers from all corners of the world meeting in this colourful house in the centre of La Quiaca, only 5 blocks from the bus station. A refurbished adobe* house made with local materials and with solar heated rooms, El Apolillo respects its environment and respects yours too - providing musical instruments, board games, pool table, Playstation, cable TV, a fully equipped kitchen, great breakfast, book exchange and a big BBQ area to enjoy the atmosphere! Take your pick between the comfy 4 and 5 bed dorms with lockers or the private double room, all with private bathrooms and towels included. Whatever time you arrive the bilingual owners, a friendly Argentine couple, will make you feel welcome and you can check in 24 hours.

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HOSTEL PORTAL DE SUEÑOS Pilar 3257(0299) 4467643

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Neuquén is the land of dinosaurs and Hostel Portal de Sueños can not only get you out to see the big old dinosaur bones but can also offer a colossal night's sleep! They have dorms and private rooms to sleep in (some ensuite and with cable TV) and plenty of communal spaces to hang out in, including hammocks for chilling in the sun, a ping pong table, a kitchen, a BBQ and most importantly a swimming pool and deck chairs to get that summer tan! When you are ready to explore, the friendly bilingual owners and staff can organize winery visits and adventure sports (canopy, kayaking, skydiving, white water rafting, fly fishing, biking and more) as well as Dinotours where you’ll visit 2 museums and a paleontology center with outdoor excavations and bilingual guides to take you around. Find Portal de Sueños only four blocks from the bus station.

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NEUQUENThe heart of dinosaur country, Neuquén city, is the place to base yourself for visiting dinosaur excavations (Lago Barreales is the most important paleontology centre in Latin America) and learning about the great creatures that walked the land millenias ago. As well as agricultural and nature spotting attractions, those looking for a good glass of Pinot Noir come down here to visit some of the top wineries in Patagonia. Neuquén also boasts an astronomic observatory (visits 7 - 12pm), a fauna reserve, several museums and art galleries, and nice walks along the Avenida Argentina to Parque del Centenario, the Plaza de las Banderas (plaza of flags) and the city Cathedral. On one side of the Plaza there is a great lookout point called Balcón del Valle, where you can see the entire city. If you want to chill out, the city's ideal location at where two rivers collide makes swimming and other water sports in the Limay River a favourite hobby during the hot summers. Locals say once you try the waters of the Limay River, you will always return to Neuquén. Filled with students, you are sure to find a good nightlife, and visiting the Paseo de la Costa (coastal walk), the lively street fair on Roca street and the Artisan's Fair at the weekends in the old train station is a must.

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SAN CARLOS DE BARILOCHEOne can find it all in Bariloche… mountains and lakes, a dry summer and snowy winter, natural beauty year round and an abundance of different activities for each season. The city itself stands out with its unique stone and wood architecture, giving it a Swiss Alps feel. It is also the gateway to Nahuel Huapi National Park, a place filled with beautiful landscapes, comprised of

lakes, forests, and snow capped peaks. Sailing on the lake, one can visit Isla* Victoria, Puerto* Blest and the Bosque* de Arrayanes (native, tall, red-bark trees). It is said that the Bosque de Arrayanes inspired Disney to create "Bambi". Bariloche is also considered a capital of adventure tourism in the country. Activities include: rafting, canopy, trekking, horseback riding, mountain biking, lake kayaking, scuba diving, fishing, snowboarding, skiing, paragliding and hiking.

:: Nahuel Huapi National Park: With more than 700,000 hectares, it's the oldest park in Argentina, filled with lakes, rivers, glaciers, rapids, valleys, forests, mountains, snow capped volcanos, and a variety of animal species. :: Cerro* Campanario: Enjoy the scenic chairlift as it takes you to the summit where, according to National Geographic, one of the top ten best views on the planet can be appreciated.:: Cerro* Catedral: Considered to be one of the best ski resorts in South America, it is fully equipped with 67 km of skiable terrain and runs of up to 4 km in length. It is also a cool place to visit outside of ski season.:: Cerro* Tronador: Consisting of three peaks, it is the highest mountain in the area (3,478 m). It was named Tronador because of thunderous sounds made by the chunks of ice falling off the glacier. Ventisquero Negro can be found on the outskirts of Cerro Tronador. Simply take the path that follows alongside Manso River. :: Villa La Angostura: A beautiful, classy, yet rustic village, located some 80 km north of Bariloche on the northern shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake. From here you can access the famous Bosque de Arrayanes, the Seven Lakes Route and the small ski resort of Cerro Bayo.

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CAMPING HOSTEL LOS COIHUES Lihuel Calel 156 (0294) 4467481

Villa los Coihues - Lago Gutiérrez [email protected] www.campingloscoihues.com.ar

Camping Hostel "Los Coihues" is located inside the Nahuel Huapi National Park at Villa Los Coihues, only 13 km from the city of Bariloche. The campsite is set by the Gutierrez river banks, where you can swim and practice kayaking in its crystal clear waters that come from the melted snow of the mountains. They also offer dorm style accommodation for those tired of setting up tents. This place is the base camp to get to Frey and Jakob mountain shelters, and there are lots of great trekking

circuits around the area. Their staff is always available to answer any questions and

help you plan an amazing stay. Gutierrez Lake is 200 m away, as well as the bus stop to town. Bus number 50 comes and goes every 20 minutes.

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This lively hostel is just a short bus ride away from the city centre in a beautiful area. It’s on the way to tourist spots, such as Cerro Catedral, Colonia Suiza and Lago Gutierrez. The building is made of wood and has a deck with beautiful views of the Nahuel Huapi Lake. It offers dorms, twins, and double rooms. The staff prepares a bargain menu of the day meal and great asados*. Brian and Santi can provide

you with all the local info you need for your outdoor adventures and the hostel has kayaks for rent.

Tronador 4651 (off Av. Bustillo 4700)(0294) 4442267

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PERIKO’S YOUTH HOSTELLocated only three blocks from the main street and only four from Nahuel Huapi lake and its beaches, Hostel Perikos has the perfect location to explore Bariloche’s outdoor activities as well as the happening night scene. In a traditional mountain refuge style house, the cozy hostel has all wood furniture and large, comfortable communal areas as well as private doubles and twin rooms (private or shared bath), two six bed dorms (private bath), and three quads (private and shared bath). As well as group dinners within the hostel and a kitchen for guest use, you can take advantage of special drinks promotion invitations outside the hostel and bilingual staff can recommend a range of activities including rafting, kayaking, horse riding, paragliding, ski and snowboarding, boat trips and road tripping Route 40. The hostel also offers 24 hour check in and a laundry service is available.

Morales 555 (0294) 4522326

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CONDOR DE LOS ANDES HOSTEL

Condor de los Andes offers a warm, friendly environment where the staff make you feel welcome and invite you to try some of their home cooking or cook for yourself in the guest kitchen. Permanently with a smile on their face and big fans of the great outdoors, the staff and owners speak english, spanish, portuguese and italian and are happy to attend to your every need. Each private bedroom (single, double and triple) has a private bathroom, towels included and cable TV or you can book a dorm room with lockers available. Shared living spaces give you plenty of room to chill out after a day exploring Bariloche, including cable TV in the living room. The great location is right next to the main street with all the banks, supermarket and nightlife close to hand and the bus stop in front of

the hostel that can take you to the main tourist attractions including Campanario, Otto and Catedral hills and Gutierrez lake.

Neumeyer 34 (0294) 4522448

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Hostel Condor Bariloche

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ACADEMIA BARILOCHE - Spanish courses Mitre 17 / 2A+54 294 4429307

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Speaking Spanish is a dream for many people. Accomplish your dream and follow a course at Academia Bariloche, located in the city centre of this beautiful city. Beginners to fluent speakers, starting from zero to perfecting your skills, this school with many years of experience and highly educated teachers is the place for you! The combination of staying with a local family, doing activities and area visits, workshops and volunteering opportunities will totally submerge you in the Spanish language and local culture. Meet other travellers while taking group classes or get taught individually to increase your knowledge more rapidly. There are lots of cool stuff to do and natural wonders to discover in one of the most beautiful areas of the country! Courses start every Monday all year round.

Just 110 km from Bariloche, El Bolsón is a bohemian village with a unique atmosphere cherished by nature lovers and artisans. They locally produce artisan beers, grow berries and have a handicraft market famous for its quality (open Tue -Thu - Sat). :: Cerro* Piltriquitrón & Bosque* Tallado: a hikeable mountain with spectacular views that is home to a unique forest, displaying a lot of wooden sculptures made from the remains of trees that were once burnt in a local forest fire. :: Río* Azul – Cabeza de Indio – Cascada* Escondida: a beautiful trekking circuit that takes you past the Río* Azul Nature Reserve, the “Indian Head” and the "Hidden Waterfalls". You can do some trekking in the mountain ranges or hike lakeside on the excellent network of trails. :: Adventure Tourism: paragliding off Cerro Piltriquitrón, rafting on the Azul, Puelo or Manso rivers, horseback riding to the Cajón del Azul or other circuits, trekking on the many trails around the area.Other alternatives: Sailing, Quadbiking, 4x4 rides, Fishing, Bird Spotting, Ski-ing, Canyoning, Duckies, Bike Riding, Climbing, Trekking.

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WHAT ELSE CAN YOU DO IN EL BOLSON?AGRICULTURAL TOURISM You will find a great range of artisan beers: blond, stout, fruit flavored and other original beers. You can visit some of the breweries to see the process of it being made. Different flavored cheeses, dulce de leche and yogurt can be found by visiting the producers. Trout breeders have organized visits to see how they breed trout and the process of smoking trout, you can also taste different products (pate, smoked trout, etc). The best time to get to know the liqueur and jam makers is during the summer when production is in full flow, however during the rest of the year it’s interesting to learn the process and taste the products. Alfajors, chocolates and artisanal ice cream complete the exquisite offering of El Bolsón.

Regional cuisine: you can taste platters of cheeses and smoked meat and fish; regional dishes like homemade pasta with morillas (wild mushrooms) and nuts; pasta stuffed with smoked trout; Patagonian lamb roll ups with local aromatics; trout with roquefort or lemon; vegetable strudel; or a delicious plate of chicory au gratin; barbequed lamb; curanto and more.

EL BOLSON WELL-BEINGThere are alternative therapies and spa services to get closer to yourself. There are also courses and seminars for well being; and workshops and therapies for personal development.

FESTIVALSInternational Tango Festival: Held in December with artists from around the country. You can take part in clases with well known teachers as well as open clases and enjoy live music outside.Lúpulo National Festival: In January, national and regional artists hold folk activities and sports, and every year a Queen of Lúpulo is elected.International Festival of Jazz: Musicians from all over Patagonia, Argentina and abroad take part in this Jazz space at the beginning of February. You can enjoy jazz in the open air, with concerts, masterclasses, jam sessions, photography, paintings, dance and lutheria from well known artists.

Secretaría de Turismo - Municipalidad de El Bolsón - [email protected] - Tel: (0054) 0294 4492604 / 4455336

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La Casa Del Árbol Hostel Bolsón

HOSTEL ALTOS DEL SURSpacious and bright, this hostel is set in some of the best trekking terrain in the country. Surrounded by 2 hectares of native forest and streams, the fantastic mountain views of the Andes and the El Bolsón Valley make Altos Del Sur the perfect getaway. Be prepared to be treated like family by the owner's warm and genuine welcome. Shared and private rooms are spacious and cozy with ensuite bathrooms. The living room has cable TV with lots of DVDs if you feel like staying in. There is central heating, a fully equipped kitchen and they offer delicious homemade dinners. Don’t miss the regular pizza or choripan*

nights (vegetarian options available).

Tres Cipreses 1237 (0294) 4498730

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LA CASA DEL ARBOL - HOSTEL El BOLSONPerito Moreno 3038

(0294) [email protected]

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This small hostel is made for you to relax! With a real family feeling to it, you can make yourself at home in the lounge with its book library, the outdoor yard ideal for barbecues and its mini bar and ping pong table for hanging out.

There are three double rooms (shared or ensuite), and four dorms where you can bring your own sleeping bag for a more economic option.

The hostel is located just a 100 metres from the city centre in a quiet area full of trees. Group dinners and excursions help you to get to know your fellow travellers and most people feel so at home they find themselves staying here longer than originally planned!

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Located about 300 km south of Bariloche, Esquel is a breezy town in a fertile valley, with a mountain backdrop. It attracts tourists year round, as it is the base for visiting Los Alerces National Park, La Hoya ski resort and the starting point for the famous La Trochita train.:: Los Alerces National Park: This park is composed of 13 lakes and various river systems, including Lake Futalaufquen and the Arrayanes River- two of the country's best fishing spots. Others include, Lake Menéndez, home to a forest with 3,000-year-old, 60 m tall larch trees and Lago Verde with its green waters.:: La Hoya ski resort: Located about 13 km from Esquel. Its southern orientation allows for great snow conditions, making it an ideal spot for spring skiing. :: La Trochita: Is a historical steam engine train which dates back to 1922. It runs on narrow gauge tracks (75 cm wide) up to El Maitén. It currently serves as a tourist attraction.:: Trevelin: A small Welsh settlement 23 km from Esquel, where the customs, traditions and language are still maintained and are very much a part of every day life.

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PLANETA HOSTEL & SUITES Avenida Alvear 1021 (02945) 456846

[email protected] www.planetahostel.com

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Keep nice and warn inside this friendly, comfortable hostel located right in the town center, 8 blocks from the bus station. Planeta Hostel is run by a welcoming pair of travellers who speak Spanish and English. It is the ideal place where you can meet other nomads, spend time with friends, your travelling companion or family, taking advantage of the LCD television screen and comfortable armchairs in the living room. Rustle up some traditional Patagonian cuisine in the large fully equipped kitchen or BBQ area in the garden or head out to the nearby bars, restaurants and shops. Planeta Hostel has double rooms with private bathrooms, shared rooms, a garage, heating throughout and hot water 24hrs a day to keep you comfortable while you enjoy creating wonderful memories of Patagonia.

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HOSTEL CASA DEL PUEBLOLocated right in Esquel town center, next to the main square and a couple of blocks from the main street, Casa del Pueblo has a real feel of home. As the sun shines enjoy the spacious garden and lie out on the lawn, swing in the hammocks, play badminton, volleyball or use the BBQ any time. During rainy days enjoy the two common areas with TV, Wi-Fi, a book exchange, board games and a guitar waiting to be played. The large kitchen with the biggest fridge in town is waiting for cooks to show off and there’s a special expresso machine for coffee lovers. There are several types of dorms and private rooms all with heating and lockers available. The smell of fresh home baked bread, pancakes and coffee in the morning will make your day! The kind staff has all the information for you about Los Alerces

National Park and all other trips around Esquel, they also have a stash of sweets at the reception desk!

San Martín 661(02945) 450581

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If you’re looking for dramatic natural beauty and an authentic local experience, then head to Las Grutas. It’s a quaint but growing resort town that is less touristy than the larger Puerto Madryn (263 km south). Its white sand beach is surrounded by picturesque cliffs and thanks to its microclimate, has the warmest water in Argentina! Some of the cliffs have eroded away creating natural caves that separate the beach from the town. In fact, Las Grutas means “the grottos” in Spanish.At low tide, don’t miss the unique carved-out stone pools near the “Cero” entry point to the beach. The water is refreshed each tidal cycle and quickly warmed in the sun. Southern Right Whales, Orcas, dolphins, sea lions, condors and penguins also make this their home at least part of the year (normally in winter). While you’re there, take advantage of their clear water and go on a snorkeling, scuba diving or kayak excursion off the coast. Another option is to take in the exquisite coastal landscape by horseback riding along the beach. From Las Grutas you can take many excursions, including whale watching at Península Valdés, going to the old iron mines, Fuerte Argentino, Islote Lobos penguin colony, or the biggest salt flats in Argentina, the Salinas del Gualicho.

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DESIGNIO 48 - HOSTEL Tarruella 265 (02934) 497854

[email protected]@gmail.comwww.designio48.com.ar

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Designio 48 is a place to share experiences, make new friends and have fun. It’s located downtown, close to anything you may need to enjoy Las Grutas and just 5 blocks from the bus terminal and 5 blocks to the beach. Take your pick from 4 ensuite dorm rooms with 6 beds and lockers or the 3 double rooms with private bathrooms. The central hang out is prepped for a good time and stocked with recreational activities, such as films, board games and foosball. It’s easy to meet others at their

organized group meals, cooked in the shared kitchen or grilled on the patio. For breakfast you’ll be served homemade jams and breads. If you are going from September to December make your reservation before arrival. Bike rental available!

Closed May to August Designio Hostel

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DESERT TRACKS Viedma 1145 - LAS GRUTAS(02934) 497843

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For Desert Tracks bigger is better. Big trucks, big smiles and a BIG list of options! Full day and half day excursions (in all-terrain military trucks, 4x4’s, buses or vans) include: Fuerte Argentino, Salt Flats of Gualicho, kayaking, snorkeling & scuba diving, the Ports of SAO, a nature safari of condors, and sea life tours spotting whales, dolphins, orcas, sea lions and penguins, and excursions to Puerto Madryn & Península Valdés. They can also arrange

Tren* Patagónico to Bariloche tickets, vehicle rental with or without a driver, mountain bike rentals, accommodation reservations and in December 2013 will have Desert Tracks Hostel & B&B with private and shared rooms one block from the sea! In Spring and Fall they run 2-4 day full adventure overland tours in military trucks. Staff speak Italian, Portuguese, Spanish and English. Open October 1st - April 30th.

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Puerto Madryn is the gateway to the Península Valdés, a World Heritage Site 77km away. The Peninsula is the breeding place for Southern Right Whales from June to December. It is also home to sea lions, penguins, elephant seals, ñandúes*, maras*, guanacos* and thousands of sea birds (cormorants, gulls, terns, herons). The whale watching boats depart from Puerto Pirámides.The city was declared "National Capital of Scuba Diving" thanks to its underwater beauty and it is one of the few places in the world where you can dive with sea lions! Worth visiting is the Ecocentro, a centre specialised in sea ecosystems.Rent a bike and visit El Doradillo, just 15 km from town where you can stand on the beach and watch the Southern Right Whales playing with their calves. You should also visit Punta Loma Natural Reserve, located just 19 km to the south of Puerto Madryn with over 800 sea lions year round. Go explore Punta Tombo Natural Reserve: 190 km south of Puerto Madryn, is one of the most varied sea bird colonies in the world, with the largest number of Magellan penguins (from mid September to the beginning of April).

PUERTO MADRYN

Their own in-house travel agency has tours especially designed for backpackers making this hostel your guide. The bilingual staff certainly knows the area and loves the job, so just ask and you’ll feel the love too.

Marcos A. Zar 480 (0280) 4454163

[email protected] www.elgualicho.com.ar

El Gualicho Hostel

EL GUALICHO Hostel + ToursWant to have a close encounter with nature? Then meet the gurus that will make it happen. Ideally situated, El Gualicho Hostel provides a great atmosphere for experiencing what Patagonia has to offer. They have plenty of private rooms with ensuite bathrooms and dorms with shared and private bathrooms, a beautiful tree lined park, bar, laundry service and top quality facilities.

Loika Expediciones Nº Leg. 12047

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Av. Roca 885. Loc. 2 (0280) 4470277

[email protected] www.lobolarsen.com

LOBO LARSEN BUCEOThe coast of Puerto Madryn is rich in wildlife and teeming with marine mammals such as sea lions (known as lobos marinos), southern right whales, dusky dolphins, sea elephants and killer whales. If peering from the shore isn’t enough for you, jump into the depth and go diving with Lobo Larsen Buceo, specialists in diving with the sea lions. They also organize diving trips, both for certified and non certified divers, exploring the amazing submarine environment. Wreck and night diving are excellent options for the most experienced divers. Furthermore, they conduct 2 or 3 day PADI or SSI certified training courses.

Find friendly English, French and Italian speaking specialists at either of their locations: on the beach or in the downtown.

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CENTAURO RENT A CAR Av. Roca 733(0280) 4475747 / 154340400

[email protected] www.centaurorentacar.com.ar

There is no better way to discover the beauty of this land than by taking the less travelled road. With Centauro Rent a Car you’ll have all the time and comfort to marvel at nature in Puerto Madryn. A wallet friendly option, ideal to share with friends, Centauro offers a plentiful fleet of new and reliable cars plus the best advice to drive around the area. Centrally located, they are open year round and even offer free pick-up & drop-off from the El Tehuelche airport and the bus station (both in Puerto Madryn). Ask about getting/returning cars from different locations in the country. English and Italian spoken.

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ESTACION MARITIMA

Did you know?Toninas Overa are known as the

smallest dolphins in the world that can only be seen in Patagonia. They do not weigh more than 50 kg and

are not larger than 1.5 m (5 ft).

Estacion Maritima is on Playa Union (about 90 km from

Puerto Madryn) where you get on board at Puerto de Rawson, next

to the Argentine Coast Guard.

This company is dedicated exclusively to the viewing of Toninas Overa dolphins, as well as other local marine life, such as different types of birds, and has a deep commitment to the environment.

Their fleet of boats is specially built for navigating the area without disrupting oceanic creatures, and the trips can be performed year round.

Playa Unión - Puerto Rawson (0280) 4498508 / 154591514

[email protected] www.estacionmaritima.com.ar

One of the best spots in the world for whale watching, Puerto Piràmides is set 107km east of Puerto Madryn in the Península Valdés. Although most people come for the whales, there are a range of things to do in this beachside tourist hub: kayaking, trekking, diving, mountain biking, deep sea fishing, or just enjoying the beaches and seafood! Puerto Pirámides has been an important tourist destination for some years and is well supplied by shops, restaurants, bars and accommodation. The town is set next to the wild beaches beside tall cliffs, craggy caves and unusual rock formations. The local beach is where you will launch off for whale spotting. Although the whales often come within metres of the coast, you can take boat trips out to sea to be closer to the beautiful giants with unforgettable sightings. For those who want to get in the water, this is also a popular spot for diving, kayaking and snorkling in the clear waters to see the varied marine life. It really isn’t just whales here – the water is teeming with wildlife: penguins, sea lions, seals, dolphins and plenty of fish. And with the temperate micro-climate of Península Valdés, you can enjoy Puerto Pirámides year round (whale season is only June to December). How to get there: There is a direct daily bus service from Puerto Madryn's bus station that leaves at 8:55am and returns at 6pm (Mar y Valle).

PUERTO PIRAMIDES

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Located 220 km northwest of El Calafate, El Chaltén is considered to be the trekking capital of Argentina. This charming village is surrounded by lakes, lagoons, mountains and glaciers allowing for a wide spectrum of outdoor activities. Unguided hikes are common as the trails are free, well marked and easily accessible. There is no cell phone reception and there is just one ATM in town.The two most predominant peaks are Fitz Roy (3,405 m) and Cerro* Torre (3,128 m). They represent a challenge for both recreational trekkers and for expert mountain climbers. An excellent glacier trek is also available on Cerro Torre.For those needing a break from the challenging hikes, another great way to experience the surrounding beauty is by horseback. Otherwise, you can take a boat excursion to the shores of Viedma glacier, where a short hiking path allows you to get up-close and personal with the glacier. About 40 km north of El Chaltén you will encounter Laguna* del Desierto, a tranquil lake surrounded by forests, various trekking trails and a hanging glacier.Chile crossing: ask about the 130 km trip to Villa O'Higgins at the end of the Carretera Austral in Chile via boat and bus, bicycle, horseback or on foot.

EL CHALTEN

1st Bajada del Mar n/n(0280) 4495065

[email protected] www.hydrosport.com.ar

Mariano Van Gelderen, known as the “King of Whales” founded Hydro Sport, creating the first company dedicated to a fascinating and breathtaking activity: whale and dolphin watching in Puerto Pirámides, on the Península Valdes.Mariano and fellow associate Rafa Benegas have been working with these animals for over 30 years, and invite you to experience the wonders of the marine life in Patagonia on board their modern and comfortable fleet. They also collaborate with many international organizations such as the Whale Conservation Institute.

HYDROSPORT SRL

Please take warm clothes, proper shoes and sun protection.Don't forget an extra film/memory & batteries for your camera!

Whale watching from June to December and dolphin

watching and boat trips from January to March.

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HOSTEL PIONEROS DEL VALLEThis hostel is sparkling clean and offers good comfort while you are staying in the stunning surroundings of El Chaltén.

With dorm rooms and private rooms available, you can take your pick of your sleeping arrangements but rest assured that during your waking hours you can enjoy mountain views, chill out on the large patios with BBQ areas for the guests or cook something inside in their fully equipped guest kitchen.

It's central location also keeps you near to all the starting points for hikes in the area and you can use their luggage storage if you need somewhere for your bag to rest while you explore. The young staff speaks English and are always at hand to help.

Av. San Martín 451(02902) 492217

[email protected] www.caltur.com.ar

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Located on the shores of Lago Argentino, El Calafate is best known as the starting point from which to visit The Glaciers National Park, a World Heritage Site home to 13 glaciers. The famous 5km wide Perito Moreno is one of only two advancing glaciers in South America. There are many ways to get to the park; you can rent a car, take a bus or join a tour. From there you can go on a relaxing boat trip amongst huge icebergs to marvel at the giant ice blocks detaching and plunging into Lago Argentino. Another boat tour takes you towards the 50km long Upsala glacier. Onelli and Agassiz glaciers can be admired after a 1.5km walk from Onelli Bay. Besides the glaciers, a few adventure activities worth mentioning are horseback riding, trekking, 4x4 expeditions, estancia* visits, fly fishing and mountain biking.The new glacier museum is the best way to learn how glaciers form and also a chance to drink your whisky on glacier rocks in their ice bar. El Calafate's main strip is great for strolling around, with lots of souvenir shops, cafes and restaurants. Nearby is Bahía Redonda, where you can see upland geese, black necked swans and flamingos.

EL CALAFATE

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Pto. San Julián 244(02902) 493711

[email protected] www.posadanakelyenu.com.ar

NAKEL YENU HOSTELIf you are looking for a warm, friendly environment where to feel at home, Nakel Yenu Hostel is waiting for you. This is a modern hostel with real character and lovely views of Lago Argentino. There are loads of comfy rooms, ranging from 7 ensuite doubles/triples, 2 private rooms and dorms for 4 or 6 people with shared bathrooms. Common areas have two different vibes, one is the large kitchen and barbecue patio (with regular asados*) which is separate from the rooms so you can cook away and stay up late without disturbing your neighbours. The other is a chilled out lobby where you can relax, read in peace and take time out. Not sure about what to do in El Calafate? … then get all your travel information from their clued-up bilingual staff about where to go, how to get there and what to see and do.

Nakel Yenu Casa Tehuelche

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I KEU KEN HOSTEL F.M. Pontoriero 171 (02902) 495175

[email protected] www.patagoniaikeuken.com

Meaning "our ancestors", i Keu Ken Hostel will feel like you’ve found a home away from home. It’s a hostel with a unique and palpable energy, and it’s where you want to be, located four blocks from the bus station and five from El Calafate’s city centre. Even better, you’ll wake up every morning with an incredible view of Lago Argentino. They have 8 rooms, 4 beds in each, and two fully furnished

cabins with their own bathrooms and kitchens. If you are lucky enough to catch one of their regular asados (3 times a week!) you will be for a real Patagonian feast. They can help you with information on trekking tours and other excursions to make sure you get the most out of your stay in El Calafate.

Ikeuken Hostel

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CAMPING EL OVEJERO & HOSTAL Jose Pantin 64 (02902) 493422

[email protected] www.campingelovejero.com.ar

Just blocks from El Calafate's commercial centre and the bus station, Camping El Ovejero & Hostal offers camping facilities with heated bathrooms and hot water 24/7. There is also a recently renovated small hostel onsite with rooms for 2 to 6 people, where guests have their own bathroom, a shared kitchen, cable TV and Internet. The dorm rate includes linens, breakfast and lockers. They also run a private estancia tour which includes lunch and horseriding.

The site also features the great value La Marca Restaurant Asador Parrilla, a gaucho-style eatery where you can try all-you-can-eat typical Argentinean meat, order a la carte or buy prepared lunch boxes. Don't miss out on the Friday night tango show and Saturday night folklore show!

LA MARCA RESTAURANT ASADOR PARRILLA

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CALTUR Av. Libertador 1080 (02902) 491368

[email protected] www.caltur.com.ar

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Nº Leg.: 9265

CALTUR started offering transport fleets and tours to local attractions 20 years ago. They work with an experienced team and all their vehicles are new and in excellent condition.Based on the main street in El Calafate and at the bus station, they have a daily bus service to Perito Moreno Glacier, El Chaltén and Lago Roca Campsite.

Other excursions include:- City Tour El Calafate / All Glaciers tour - Trekking over Perito Moreno Glacier- Overnight stays at authentic ranches - Visiting the Petrified Forests / Horseriding / Torres del Paine- Off road 4x4 trips to the balconies of El Calafate and Cerro Frias- Conventional, Torre and Viedma Glaciers trekking in El Chaltén

New service on Route 40!! CALTUR now offers a regular bus service to PERITO MORENO town (starting point to visit the famous Cuevas de las Manos) and to LOS ANTIGUOS, located on the banks of the Buenos Aires lake (from here you can cross to Chile Chico (Chile) to begin to cover the Carretera Austral).

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Nº Leg.: 12843

Want to explore the beauty and deepest secrets of one of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders of Argentina? Hielo y Aventura caters to all travellers wanting to visit The Glaciers National Park. Whether you want to climb over the creaking glaciers to delve into the centre of this extraordinary ice palace, or if you prefer to watch the ice tumble from the comfort of a boat – Hielo y Aventura can take you there!

Experience one of the following awesome excursions with them:

Mini-trekking: glacier trekking with crampons for an hour and a half, accompanied by expert mountain guides. After a twenty minute boat ride to the glacier, endeavour on a two hour trek on the ice looking at the wonderful formations of the glacier - streams, small lagoons, crevasses and ice formations. With explainations about flora, fauna and glaciology, this is a moderate trek (suitable for most ages) that finishes with a walk through the forest.

Big Ice: A 7 hour trek to the centre of the glacier where you can enjoy a BYO (bring your own) picnic on the ice, accompanied by experienced mountain guides. Start the morning with a sail across Lago Rico, then start off on a walk along the lateral moraine and a one hour trek to the glacier centre where you can see moulins, crevasses and caves. Spend three hours trekking the glacier (breaking for lunch) and then head back to the boat awaiting on the edge of the glacier.

Nautical Safari: Sail for an hour just 200 meters away from the southern wall of Perito Moreno Glacier and marvel at the incredible break offs and stunning setting. Get a unique perspective of the glacier on one of these excursions that depart regularly between 10am and 4pm.

HIELO Y AVENTURA S.A.Concesionario P.N. Los Glaciares

Av. Libertador 935 (02902) 492205

[email protected] www.hieloyaventura.com

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PARRILLA LA TABLITA Coronel Rosales 28 (02902) 491065

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To be royally wined and dined visit Parrilla La Tablita, located just a couple of blocks from downtown El Calafate. After half a century in business (since 1968) they have perfected the art of tasty, sizzled steaks, mouthwatering pastas, flakey fish and zesty salads. The owners personally attend to the restaurant details and the staff is bilingual. The restaurant décor is beautiful, with large windows that

illuminate meticulously placed table settings and traditional interiors. Don’t miss their famous grilled Patagonian lamb coupled with an Argentinean malbec from their extensive wine list. You’ll be in flavor ecstasy!

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LA LECHUZA PIZZAS Av. Del Libertador 1301(02902) 491610

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La Lechuza

For the best pizzas and empanadas in town head to La Lechuza. With over 40 varieties of pizza and 12 different empanadas you can feast to your heart's delight and enjoy an authentic Argentine pizzeria in the centre of town. Specializing in the horno de barro (mud oven), the pizza and empanada dough is cooked to perfection, but you can also enjoy a good range of roast meats and homemade pasta as well as other dishes and beverages. This large, rustic restaurant with an outdoor terrace is located right on the main street and the friendly staff will make sure you get the best out of your dining experience.

Fancy staying in? You can also get delivery from midday to midnight so you can enjoy all the pizza goodness from the comfort of your bed, sofa or maybe even an impromptu picnic.

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Puerto San Julián is a great place to stop between Puerto Madryn and El Calafate, located 360 km north of Río Gallegos, just 3 km off the RN3. This small town is considered the cradle of Patagonian history. Magellan, Viedma, Drake and Darwin even stopped here. There is a 30 km coastal circuit with spectacular landscapes and large beaches bordered by cliffs: Playa Sholl, De los Caracoles, Cabo Curioso, Playas de Drake, Garganta del Diablo and Playa La Mina, are a few options. You should go for a two-hour mini-trek through the coastal area near town, where you will find many Patagonian birds and see the dramatic headland composed of layers of fossil sediment exposed by wind and water erosion.Museo Nao Victoria: It is a scaled replica of the only ship of Magellan's Navy that returned to Spain after his historic expedition. This theme museum features life-size figures celebrating mass and engaging in mutiny. There are boat outings to view the bay's marine life, including many bird species, penguins and Commerson dolphins. You can also pursue a number of activities in the bay: canoeing, windsurfing, fishing and sailing. Estancia la María archaeological site: located some 150 km northwest from Puerto San Julián, this place contains 84 caves including sophisticated rock art dating back 12,000 years.

PUERTO SAN JULIAN

Trust Pinocho Excursiones to show you the best of San Julián Bay and its islands. Its nature expert owners and staff will take you on a fantastic boat tour. The first stop is Justice Island, a spectacular spot charged with history and a wonderful diversity of bird species. The second stop is Cormorant Island, inhabited by more than 120,000 Magellan Penguins, where you will be

able to walk around to see these Patagonian charismatic

beings close up. During the journey, you'll be amazed by the incredible Commerson dolphins’ show. These splendid little dolphins, along with seagulls and giant petrels will entertain you throughout the ride. Ask about tailor-made and other group excursions. English is spoken here!

PINOCHO EXCURSIONES

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Costanera & Mitre (02962) 454600

(02966)15500023 - (011)1533425358 [email protected]

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PUERTO SAN JULIAN

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Ushuaia is known as the southernmost city in the world. Tierra del Fuego National Park is one of the main attractions, offering beautiful views of the Beagle Channel and its surrounding mountainous islands. You can explore it hiking, camping, fishing, bird and beaver watching, canoeing and mountain biking. A popular excursion is a boat tour on the Beagle Channel to watch sea lions, Magellan penguins, cormorants and other interesting sea birds. To learn about the local history, visit the End of the World Museum or the Maritime Museum & Ushuaia's Old Prison.Take the chair lift or walk up Martial Glacier to be rewarded by spectacular views of the southernmost tip of the earth. Throughout the warmer months (Nov. to Mar.) you can take an Antarctic cruise to explore this fascinating and mysterious destination. Take advantage of the last minute discounted tickets offered by the travel agencies in town.In the winter this city also offers many activities, including skiing, snowmobiling, dog sledding, ice skating, snowshoeing, snowboarding and ice climbing.

USHUAIA

Closed 1 May – 15 June

ANTARCTICA HOSTEL Antártida Argentina 270(02901) 435774

[email protected]

When you get to the End of the World, you might want to put your feet up! As you walk into Antarctica Hostel, put down your bags and sit back and relax on the comfy sofas in the large

common area, share a local beer from the 24 hour bar with other travellers, have an asado* in the garden or be inspired by the

view of the mountains as you cook in the fully equipped kitchen! This cozy hostel has small dorms (max. 6 people)

and private doubles where you are guaranteed to get a good sleep. Ideally located 2 blocks from Av. San

Martin and 1 block from a supermarket, it is a hostel designed to help you unwind.

Free laundry service for those smelly socks at the

bottom of your bag! ANTARCTICA HOSTEL - USHUAIA

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B&B DE LAS ARTES 9 de Julio 462(02901) 431862

[email protected] www.bbdelasartes.com.ar

B&B De Las Artes exudes the warmth of a home and is located right in the center of the city. They have private rooms with single, double and triple beds with private and shared bathrooms.

All the necessities plus some, are provided: parking, hair dryer, lockers, telephone, cable TV, and lots of information! The kitchen is not available for use but there are plenty of restaurants nearby.

Owner Marcos has tastefully decorated this artsy B&B inspired by his travels around the world. His friendly manner, tasty breakfast and pristine

accommodation will surely put you at ease.

Closed in winter. Please check before you go!

RAYEN AVENTURA Gobernador Paz 1191(02901) 15580517 / 15548471 (02901) 15519705 / 15580516

[email protected] [email protected] www.rayenaventura.com

Discover Patagonia a different way! Rayen Aventura wants you to enjoy your holidays to the maximum while exploring Ushuaia by kayak, trekking or in a 4WD. Whether you prefer to travel by water, foot or car, Rayen guarantees that you will have a good time and get a flavor of the local landscapes and culture.

Most excursions include a proper Argentinean asado* with local specialities and options for veggies. With small groups you are sure to get the best attention and the most out of your adventure at the ‘End of the World’!10% off

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CATAMARANES CANOEROSail along the Beagle channeling your inner Magellan, or become an explorer of the numerous islands at the end of the world. There are no boundaries with Catamaranes Canoero.

With an office on the tourist pier, Catamaranes Canoero takes pride in the wonderful job they do. They are equipped with modern luxury catamarans, latest gear and their knowledgeable bilingual staff.

All in all, they keep true to their promise: providing awonderful life experience.

REGULAR EXCURSIONS:

• Sea Lion Island: a 2.5 hr or 3 hr tour visiting the Bird & Sea Lion Islands, and Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, with the option of a walk on Bridges Island.

• Penguins Island: a 4.5 hr tour to see the Bird & Sea Lion Islands, Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse and Isla Martillo with its Magellan penguins.

• Estancia Harberton: a 9 hr tour where you visit the Bird & Sea Lion Islands, Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, Isla Martillo with its Magellan penguins. After, they take you on a historical tour around Estancia* Harberton, later returning by land to visit Paso Garibaldi.

All tours include coffee service, bilingual guides and a nautical certificate.

Ushuaia Tourist Harbour, Plaza CivicaCatamaranes Canoero ticket office

(2901) 433893 / 15513291 [email protected]

www.catamaranescanoero.com.ar

LM Tour EVT Leg. Nº 12771 Disp. 0395

USHUAIA

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Catamaranes Canoero -Excursiones Ushuaia Hotel Los Yamanas – Ushuaia