Argentina: The Wild and the Wonderful

Introduction

Discover the ancient Andean landscapes of Salta and the Quebrada de Humahuaca, cross into the subtropical jungle at the edge of Iguazu Falls, immerse in the cosmopolitan energy of Buenos Aires, and close in the glacial silence of Patagonia. Four destinations. Four completely different Argentinas. One journey that moves through all of them.
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Journey OVERVIEW

Discover your journey's unique blend of cultural immersion, engaging experiences, and scenic explorations.

HIGHLIGHTS

Select highlights of your journey from awe-inspiring attractions to hidden gems that promise an unforgettable experience.

DATES & RATES

Begin planning your adventure with travel dates and pricing information.

SUSTAINABILITY

Our efforts to support the environment, cultural heritage, and local communities.

Journey Overview

Discover Argentina from north to south, connecting four of its most distinct landscapes through culture, history, nature, and genuine private access.

The journey opens in the Argentine Northwest, one of the most extraordinary and least visited regions in South America. Salta is a beautifully preserved colonial city with a cultural inheritance reaching back centuries before the Spanish arrived, and the landscapes that surround it are unlike anything else on the continent. The Quebrada de Humahuaca, Purmamarca, and the vast white silence of the Salinas Grandes belong to a different Argentina entirely, ancient, dramatic, and largely undiscovered by the luxury traveler.

A direct flight connects Salta to Iguazu, where three nights provide access to the falls and the surrounding Atlantic Rainforest well beyond the standard visitor circuit. A private guide and vehicle are dedicated to each guest for the duration of the stay, and the exclusive access points, the Devil's Throat before the park opens, the Triple Frontier crossing by private motorboat, the journey into Paraguay to reach a waterfall almost no international traveler has seen, make this one of the most distinctive Iguazu experiences available.

Revel in the cosmopolitan energy and culture of Buenos Aires, one of the great cities of the Americas. Experience the city through private access to the Teatro Colon, a living encounter with the city's art scene through a working artist's studio, world-class restaurants, and the kind of neighborhood life in San Telmo, Palermo, and Recoleta that makes Buenos Aires one of the most compelling cities in the world to simply be in.

Experience Patagonia at its most elemental, the gaucho tradition of a working Patagonian ranch, a private viewpoint of Perito Moreno accessible through the lenga beech forest at Coins Beach, and the vast steppe silence of Eolo, set against one of the most dramatic landscapes on earth.

Highlights

Meet Christian Vitry, one of the scientists who discovered the Inca children mummies at Llullaillaco in 1999, for a private behind-the-scenes session at the MAAM.

Travel the Quebrada de Humahuaca at a deliberate pace, stopping at Tilcara, the Pukara archaeological site, and Purmamarca, where the Hill of Seven Colors frames one of the most extraordinary landscapes in South America.

Cross the Cuesta de Lipan mountain pass -- one of the great drives on the continent, arriving at the Salinas Grandes for a private picnic set in the center of the second-largest salt flats in the world.

Step onto the Devil's Throat walkway before the park opens, with 30 uninterrupted minutes at the falls and no other visitors present.

Cross into Paraguay by private motorboat, navigating the confluence of three countries to reach Salto Monday, the region's second-largest waterfall

Attend a private after-hours session at Teatro Colon, one of the great opera houses in the world, guided through its architecture, history, and the performing tradition it has anchored for more than a century.

Visit a working Buenos Aires artist in their studio, arranged through private connections, for an encounter with the city's creative culture.

Experience Rojo Tango at the Faena following a private lesson with professional milonga dancers, the city's most intimate cabaret setting.

Spend a day at Estancia Nibepo Aike, a working Patagonian ranch with a gaucho asado over open fire before a private boat crossing to Perito Moreno's southern face.

Reach the private Coins Beach viewpoint of Perito Moreno through a guided walk in lenga beech forest.

Dates & Rates

Price From:

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Per person based on double occupancy. Including intra-tour air.

Departure Time:

This journey is available year-round but October and November and March and April are recommended.

Duration:

15 nights/16 days

Guests:

Solo Travelers, couples, families and small groups.

Sustainable Contribution

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Environmental Impact:

Measures have been taken to positively impact our environment

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Community Impact:

This journey positively affects the local communities visited.

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Cultural Engagement:

Experiences on this journey provide authentic cultural interaction and connection

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Social Impact:

Evolved Experiences are incorporated into this journey as a means of building our global community.

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