
In the southernmost part of Argentina, between Ushuaia and Río Grande, on the shores of Lake Fagnano, lies a perfect destination that combines nature, tranquility, and adventure in the most southern Patagonia. It is a secret place where one can enjoy the peace of nature and indigenous culture in a relaxed and authentic environment.
In La Rioja, we can discover Laguna Brava, a true hidden paradise in the high mountains that offers stunning landscapes, wildlife, and unique tranquility. Ideal for those seeking history, culture, and adventure in an authentic and peaceful setting.
Chilecito, also in La Rioja, is a surprising, underrated but charming city, especially for those seeking a quiet place to enjoy the beach, nature, and a relaxed atmosphere, away from the crowds.
In Tucumán, Amaicha del Valle stands out for its natural beauty, ancestral history, and native culture. Located in a valley surrounded by imposing mountains, it is known as the "Cradle of the Poncho" and is an ideal destination for those seeking history, ancestral culture, and breathtaking landscapes.
Mar de Cobo, in Buenos Aires, is a small coastal town perfect for nature lovers, adventure seekers, and culture enthusiasts. Meanwhile, Villa Tulumba, in Córdoba, is known for its tranquility, rich history, and stunning mountainous landscapes.
El Trapiche, in San Luis, combines natural beauty and unique tranquility, with iconic sites like Panadería La Unión inviting exploration. Belén, in Catamarca, offers spectacular mountainous landscapes, mining history, and high-altitude vineyards in an authentic rural setting.
Andalgalá, also in Catamarca, is a beautiful and less explored city, while San Javier, in Misiones, on the banks of the Uruguay River, offers boat rides and spectacular sunsets. And finally, Tolhuin in Tierra del Fuego, a hidden gem with unique landscapes waiting to be discovered.