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We'll be starting our expedition from Buenos Aires or "Paris of South America" as its also called for an elegant architecture, exquisite restaurants, vibrant nightlife and shopping venues. It somehow summerizes the diversity of Argentina, a country rich of cultural heritage, natural wildlife and mix of European influences and native traditions.

Buenos Aires - San Antonio de Areco - Cordoba - San Salvador de Jujuy - Tilcara - Humahuaca - Salta - Puerto Iguazu - Manaus - Salvador

Day 1 Buenos Aires

Welcome at the airport in Buenos Aires. Transfer and accommodation in Buenos Aires.

Day 2 Buenos Aires

In the opinion of tourists, Buenos Aires is the second most interesting city in the world. "Paris of South America", known for its elegant architecture, exquisite restaurants, nightclubs and shops. Explore the historic center of the city, neighborhoods of Montserrat and San Telmo. Visit the Plaza de Mayo, Casa Rosada palace, the Metropolitan Cathedral and Cabildo. Night out and a participation in the tango show. Accommodation in Buenos Aires.

Day 3 Buenos Aires - San Antonio de Areco

Drive to San Antonio de Areco, which is known for its gaucho culture. A visit to the Parque Criollo and Gauchesco Museum. Evening at a local bar with live music. Overnight in San Antonio de Areco.

Day 4 San Antonio de Areco - Cordoba

Drive throughout the picturesque landscapes to the city of Cordoba. Stroll the streets of the old town and visit bar with music. Overnight stay in Cordoba.

Day 5 Cordoba

Walk around the city and explore; Plaza San Martin, the cathedral and the Genaro Perez Museum. Evening at a local bar with music. Overnight stay in Cordoba.

Day 6 Cordoba - San Salvador de Jujuy

Fly to the town of Salta, and then travel to San Salvador de Jujuy, which is inhabited by the Indians Quechua, Aymara and Chiriguano. Visit the Belgrano Square, the Cathedral of St. Francis, Governor's Palace. Overnight in San Salvador de Jujuy.

Day 7 San Salvador de Jujuy - Quebrada de Humahuaca

Quebrada de Humahuaca is a deep valley, where the Rio Grande river flows in a rainy season. It has been inhabited for the last 10,000 years. In colonial times it was an important link between the Viceroyalty Rio de la Plata and the Viceroyalty of Peru. Overnight in Humahuaca.

Day 8 Tilcara

Journey to Tilcara. A visit to the archeological site Pucara. Explore the Archaeological Museum and the Botanical Garden representing local flora, including giant cacti. Overnight in Tilcara.

Day 9 Humahuaca

Transfer to Humahuaca, which is surrounded by a spectacularly colored mountains. Walk and explore the city, which looks like a picture taken from westerns. Overnight in Humahuaca.

Day 10 Salta - Puerto Iguazu

Transfer to the airport and flight to Puerto Iguazu, which is surrounded by sub-tropical jungle. The park contains one of the greatest natural attractions of Argentina, Iguazu waterfalls. Waterfalls create 2,700 m long semi-circle, and the water falls from a height of 82 m. Number of waterfalls varies between 150 and 300 depending on the flow of the river. Overnight in Puerto Iguazu.

Day 11 Puerto Iguazu

Visit Iguazu waterfalls and the Garganta del Diablo. Walk around the platforms offering scenic views. Overnight in Puerto Iguazu.

Day 12 Foz do Iguacu - Manaus, Brazil

Transfer to Foz do Iguacu. Flight to Manaus, capital of Amazonas state. The city lies at the confluence of the rivers Negro and Solimoes. It is the most populous city of Amazonas. Night out in the local bar with music. Overnight in Manaus.

Day 13 Manaus

Explore the museum, Museu do Indio, which shows: musical instruments, fishing and hunting tools, and ritual objects of indigenous groups from regions of Amazonas and Para. Overnight in Manaus.

Day 14 Manaus

Meeting with Indians Caboclo, learn their customs and unique culture. Overnight in Manaus.

Day 15 Salvador

Transfer to the airport and flight to the city of Salvador. Salvador is also known as the capital of happiness due to its easygoing lifestyle. The city is famous for its fiestas, including its street carnival. The first colonial capital of Brazil, the city is one of the oldest in America. An evening walk around the city. Overnight in Salvador.

Day 16 Salvador

Getting to know the colonial city center called Pelourinho, which is known for its Portuguese colonial architecture and monuments dating from the seventeenth to the nineteenth century. Overnight in Salvador.

Day 17 Buenos Aires

Transfer to the airport and flight to Buenos Aires. An evening walk around the city and a visit to a pub with music. Accommodation in Buenos Aires.

Day 18 Buenos Aires

Transfer to the airport and departure from Argentina.