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Mendoza, Argentina
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Road trip through magnificent mountain scenery, and taste Argentina's famous wines
Explore the differences between the indigenous, rural northwest and cosmopolitan Buenos Aires
See colourful mountains, cactus-strewn deserts and giant rock formations in unusual national parks
Embark on a vibrant journey through Argentina’s northwest with the Wine and Landscapes of Argentina’s Northwest tour package. Crafted for experienced travelers yearning for moderate physical activity, this 14-day trip takes you from Mendoza’s famed vineyards to the cosmopolitan energy of Buenos Aires, traversing Villa Union, Belen, and more.
Marvel at the region’s breathtaking diversity: colorful mountains, arid deserts dotted with cacti, lush forests, and spectacular gorges. Along the way, delve into Argentina’s cultural richness—sampling celebrated Malbec and Torrontes wines in the shadow of the Andes, exploring the indigenous heritage of the Andean region, and savoring the cosmopolitan flair of Buenos Aires.
Highlights include a road trip through unforgettable landscapes, a visit to the mesmerizing Humahuaca Gorge and its rainbow-hued mountains, and immersive tastings in Cafayate’s sun-drenched vineyards. All accommodations, transport, and meals are seamlessly arranged, allowing you to focus on the journey itself.
What makes this tour unique is its blend of natural splendor and gastronomic exploration—offering not only stunning scenery but also authentic tastes of Argentina’s wine country. For travelers who appreciate a sophisticated mix of landscapes and flavors, this trip is a true palate-pleaser.
I was wowed by the beauty and scale of Argentina. Our tour leader Carolina could not do enough to look after us all and make sure we all had an enjoyable experience. The wine tours were interesting and varied, and the wine tasting great fun and of high quality. I would have liked a few more short walks included, but understand they would be hard to fit in as we were covering such distances.
This trip was much better than I expected with spectacular, varied scenery and enjoyable visits to the wineries. The whole trip was made all the better by our guide Carolina.
This was a fantastic trip that lived up fully to its billing, as we saw many spectacular and varied landscapes and we sampled many gorgeous wines. The guide Lucia was very knowledgeable and helpful throughout. My only observation is that it was a hard trip in terms of several very long days travelling of 8 or more hours - over 12 hours on one day - which meant we rarely had the chance to relax and/or enjoy the hotel facilities (e.g. pools in most hotels). The Trip Notes highlighted this but even so, after more than a dozen Explore trips previously which we thought prepared us for a lot of time on the road , we were still surprised. Essentially the trip was 12 full days and we thought it could have been stretched to 14 to cover the same itinerary - maybe an extra day in Cafayate and in Cachi? Why for example, did we travel from Mendoza to Aconcagua (a brilliant trip) but then back to Mendoza (3 hours each way) on one day, only to retrace our steps almost all the way back to Aconcagua on the next day, on the way to the next stop? This retracing of the same route wasted 6 hours, or almost a full day? Why did we not go from Aconcagua directly to the next stop, instead of back to Mendoza? In summary, this is a great tour, but we recommend you review the itinerary and through better planning and some extra time make it a more relaxing tour spread over over one or two more days.