Argentina Travel Adventures app for iPhone and iPad


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Travel Lifestyle
Developer: Sutro Media
2.99 USD
Current version: 2.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 21 Dec 2011
App size: 39.89 Mb

* From the Top to the Tip, the City to the Campo *

Argentina is the monumental avenues, back streets and epic history of Buenos Aires, the thundering Iguazú Falls and the groaning Moreno Glacier - but its much more than that. The worlds eighth-largest country, only slightly smaller than India, has enough adventures to last a lifetime: consider also the subtropical Iberá marshes with their colorful wildlife, the high wine country and Inka-era ruins of the northwestern Andes, and Mendozas sky-scraping summits and the flourishing vineyards below them. Thats barely mentioning the legendary Patagonian south, with its massive marine mammals and penguin populations, dinosaur discoveries and fossil forests, lush Andean woodlands lining pristine rivers and lakes, and wild high trekking country on the outskirts of its sprawling icefields.

Argentina Travel Adventures covers the highlights, but also offers itinerary suggestions that include unforgettable off-beat sights such as Iruya, a veritable Shangri-la of the Inkas; the extraordinary James Turrell Museum at Bodega Colomé, one of the the worlds highest wineries; and the little-known wildlife Mecca of Puerto Deseado, the northernmost refuge of the unique rockhopper penguin. There is also abundant practical information, including hotels and suggested estancias (guest ranches) throughout the country, transportation options, and advice on dealing with the eccentricities of Argentine bureaucracy, including visas and customs, currency exchange, and cultural background. There are numerous entries on national parks, flora and fauna.


* About the Author *

Over the past 30 years, Wayne Bernhardson has visited every Argentine province, from the Bolivian border to the tip of Tierra del Fuego, while researching and writing guidebooks for various publishers including Moon Handbooks and National Geographic Traveler. In the process he has driven over 200,000 kilometers on the countrys highways and backroads, and lived for extended periods in Buenos Aires, where he and his Argentine wife own an apartment in the barrio of Palermo. Every year he spends five months in southernmost South America, some of that time in Chile, Uruguay and the Falkland Islands as well. He has also written for newpapers and magazines including the San Francisco Chronicle, National Geographic Traveler, and Latin Trade

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* About Sutro Media *

This guide is published in partnership with Sutro Media. By enabling local writers to share their expertise on mobile phones, Sutro Media is making it easier and more fun to explore the world!

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