
It's apparent why Argentina has long held travelers in  awe: tango, beef, gauchos, fútbol, Patagonia, the Andes. The classics alone make  a formidable wanderlust cocktail.
 
From mighty Iguazú Falls in the subtropical north to the  thunderous, crackling advance of the 
Glaciar  Perito Moreno in the south, Argentina is a vast natural wonderland. The  country boasts some of the Andes’ highest peaks. It’s home to rich wetlands that  rival Brazil’s famous Pantanal, mountains painted in rustic colors, deserts  dotted with cacti, massive ice fields and arid steppes in 
Patagonia, cool  lichen-clad Valdivian forests, Andean salt flats, a spectacular Lake District,  penguins, flamingos, capybaras and more. All are stunning sights and adventures  just waiting to be experienced. 
Satisfying that carnal craving for juicy steaks isn’t hard  to do in the land that has perfected grilling wonderfully flavorful sides of  beef. 
Parrillas (steak restaurants) are everywhere and will offer up  any cut you can imagine. And if you're a fan of pizza and pasta, these Italian  staples are ubiquitous as well. But there's more – in 
Buenos Aires you can  experience a huge variety of ethnic cuisine, from Southeast Asian to Middle  Eastern to Scandinavian. Down it all with that famous Argentine wine, and you'll  be struggling to maintain your waistline. 

Tango is possibly Argentina’s greatest contribution to the  outside world, a steamy dance that’s been described as ‘making love in the  vertical position.’ And what about 
fútbol (soccer)? Argentines are  passionately devoted to this sport and, if you're a fan, experiencing a live  match should definitely be on your itinerary. Add a distinctive Argentine take  on literature, cinema, music and arts, and you have a rich edgy culture – part  Latin American and part European – that you can’t help but fall in love  with.
 
Arriving in 
Buenos Aires is like  jumping aboard a moving train. Outside the taxi window, a blurred mosaic of a  modern metropolis whizzes by, and then the street life appears – the cafes, the  purple jacaranda flowers draped over the sidewalks (in spring!) and  
porteños (residents of 
Buenos Aires) in  stylish clothing purposefully walking past handsome early-20th-century stone  facades. And it’s not just 
Buenos  Aires that’s a stunner – Córdoba, 
Salta,  Mendoza and Bariloche each have their unique personalities and unforgettable  attractions, so don't miss them.
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