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Argentina conjures up images of huge and vast desolate plains framed by towering and majestic mountains, with flat grass fields and romantic cities littering the landscape. The Andes and Patagonia are two of the most impressive natural wonders on earth, with Buenos Aires being one of the great world cities. Mountain climbing on the famous mountains in this country is an unbelievably special experience, as the wide array of landscapes and sheer epic scale of the scenery takes the breath away. Take a pick from our selection of mountain climbing trips in Argentina, and prepare to fall in love with this exquisite place!
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What should I know about Mountain Climbing Argentina?
Argentina is a very large country, with every conceivable type of climate and landscape possible located within. Each region has its own distinct culture, so try and learn more about each one to discover just how diverse this place is.
Some of the mountain climbing can be extremely difficult, so make sure you have a good level of fitness before undertaking.
Why should I choose Argentina for my Mountain Climbing adventure?
The Scenery
The scenery of Argentina is absolutely jaw-dropping and breath-taking, with vast tracts of fields and pampas giving way to massive lakes, humongous mountains and dry rock formations. Patagonia in particular has been a source of fascination for centuries, with its other-worldly terrain and sheer emptiness creating a unique territory at the bottom of the world.
The Culture
The culture of Argentina is heavily shaped by its immigrant-heavy history, with Spanish colonial and Italian influences still looming large. Red meat, wine, tango and beautiful art are just some of the gorgeous cultural delights to sample, with late-nights and a fun vibe permeating the country.
The Cities
Argentina contains fantastic cities, with the world-famous, riotous and intoxicating Buenos Aires an obvious example. Other places such as Mendoza, Cordoba, Rosario and Salta each have unique and distinct cultures, customs and traditions, with interesting histories and sumptuous architecture abound.
What can I expect from the weather in Argentina?
Hot summers and mild Winters in most of the country, with Patagonia very cold for most of the year.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Argentina?
Spanish
What currency is accepted in Argentina?
Argentine Peso
How can I get to Argentina?
Flights to Buenos Aires from most South/Central/North American hubs, with many more from Europe.
What’s the country code of Argentina?
+54
What’s the high season for Mountain Climbing in Argentina?
October-March, when the weather is warmest and conditions driest.
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