A landslide to the north of the city had cut off our onward route to San Pedro de Atacama so we stayed three extra nights in Salta.
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With the promise of salt flats and deserts once we cross the Bolivian border, we opted for a day in the saddle to 'round up' our time in Argentina.
Read MoreSoggy Salta
Our first morning was 'rained off' by six straight hours of thunderstorms.
Read MoreLunch at Bodega Nanni
The Cafayate region is famous for Torrentes, a grape variety used in very fruity and refreshing white wines, so of course we had to try some!
Read MoreQuebrada de las Conchas
It was hot, dry and the wind offered little relief, but we were in no doubt that this was the best way to see the Quebrada de las Conchas.
Read MoreCascadas de Rio Colorado
After an extremely long journey and late arrival in Cafayate, we decided on the perfect way to take our minds off the fatigue.
Read MoreBirthday Bodega
To celebrate Rose's birthday we visited Bodega Casarena for a tasting menu-style lunch.
Read MoreMendoza
The next stop after Santiago was Mendoza, so we took ourselves off to the Bus Terminal after a great week in Chile.
Read MoreChristmas at El Fin Del Mundo
The dogs here have the run of the place, and on Christmas Day the streets were empty save for some scrapping 'perros.'
Read MoreCanal Beagle
One thing that you have to do here in Ushuaia, is a day trip out into the Beagle Channel.
Read MoreGlaciar Martial
The receding glacier was a sad sight, clinging to the ridge of the mountains it appeared very much on its last legs.
Read MoreFin del Mundo National Park
The Fin del Mundo National Park is on the western side of the Tierra del Fuego island, where Argentina gives way to Chile.
Read MoreOn Thick Ice at the Perito Moreno Glaciar
One of the few glaciers in the world that is not receding, the Perito Moreno is 5km wide in places, and it's front wall is 70m high.
Read MoreLos Perros del El Calafate
Once in El Calafate we took a walk into town to explore, the first thing we noticed was the dogs, lots of dogs.
Read MoreLast days in Buenos Aires
The last two days in Buenos Aires were a combination of things. Sightseeing one day and then spending the afternoon with German the other.
Read MoreTour Guide Barbie
The first few days in Buenos Aires were busy in the best kind of way. A healthy cocktail of freedom and fear of missing out had us walking all over the city looking for things to do.
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