Andean Culture
Exclusive immersion in UNESCO World Heritage-declared villages
Jujuy is the northernmost province of Argentina, bordering Chile and Bolivia. The Quebrada de Humahuaca houses small villages that have recently been declared World Heritage by the UNESCO. Its surroundings offer the possibility to immerse yourself in the culture and legacy of the local populations, brought here centuries ago by their Incan ancestors at the height of their expansion from Peru towards the South. Read More »
Canyons, cacti and wine
Private journey in the Calchaquies Valley
This area is still very much a hidden treasure of Argentina, unlike Patagonia or Iguazu, which are the most commonly visited destinations. The landscapes are similar to Utah or New Mexico. The Northwest region of our country borders with Chile and Bolivia and was the southernmost outpost of the Inca Empire, which centuries ago expanded to the South and included this part of Argentina within its domains. The charm and the character of this area lies in the culture and folklore of its people, in the architecture of its small towns, the traditions and customs present in its markets, its food, its music and its religious festivities. Read More »
Wildelife Safari and Birdwatching
Esteros del Ibera
Esteros del Ibera is a natural environment very similar to the Pantanal in Brasil, and is ideal for wildlife safaris and bird watching or for relaxation and other outdoor activities in warm weather and beautiful rural surroundings.
The wetlands are home to a variety of very precious species (deer, alligators, monkeys, capivaras) as well as more than 400 species of birds, and the area is thoroughly dedicated to the preservation of the natural life. Read More »
Taste the Finest Wines of Mendoza
Private tour with a specialized guide to the wineries
Of all the wine roads in the world, the one that runs through Mendoza is one of the most engaging. The beauty of its landscapes, the quality and variety of vineyards and the Andes mountains as a permanent backdrop cannot be paralleled. The Malbec grape here reign supreme. Read More »