A short stop in El Bolsón

El Bolsón is a small hippy town just south of Bariloche and closeish to the Argentinian Chilean border. It was a great place for me to stop for a few days before continuing onwards to…

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El Chaltén and hiking its famous trails

After El Calafate and the Perito Moreno glacier it was time to head to El Chaltén, Argentina’s lower key equivalent of Chile’s Torres del Paine. Having already been to Torres del Paine, I immediately noticed…

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A trip to the Perito Moreno Glacier

After finishing the W trek in Torres del Paine, it was time to continue my journey upwards through Patagonia. Crossing back into Argentina, my next destination was El Calafate and the Perito Moreno glacier –…

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Hiking Cerro Guanaco in Tierra del Fuego

The Guanaco trail in the Tierra del Fuego National Park was undoubtedly the highlight of my stay in Ushuaia. Simply wow, wow, wow!!!!! When researching things to do in Ushuaia and Tierra del Fuego, the…

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Ushuaia, the world’s most southern city

Ushuaia is the most southern city in Argentina and the world. I’d always planned to go to Ushuaia on my travels, I was simply unsure as to where it would fit in. A week before…

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A short guide to money in Argentina

In this post I’ll be writing about money in Argentina. It is based on advice I’ve been given and my own personal experience from travelling here. Before arriving to Argentina I know I was nervous…

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How I spent my first week in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires was the starting point for my South American trip with my flight landing on Thursday 14th February in the morning. I’d given myself a week in Argentina’s capital to get settled before flying…

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