Argentina expedition itinerary
Sample itinerary for the Argentina expedition |
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Acclimatisation in Argentina
Parque Nacional Calilegua
A lush mountain forest with the highest biodiversity in Argentina. Numerous paths lead to rivers and beautiful waterfalls, with the opportunity to see many colourful forest birds and, higher up, eagles and condors.
Los Gigantes
The rugged central Sierras de Cordoba offer teams the opportunity to trek up to a remote mountain refuge and, using this as a base, complete day treks in the surrounding area.
Main trekking phase in Argentina
Valle Grande to Humahuaca: A trek following an Inca trail through remote valleys and villages. Starting at Valle Grande the route climbs above the forest to open grasslands and over a 4500m high pass before descending to the town of Humahuaca.
Santa Rosa de Tastil to Leon: Starting from the Inca ruins at Santa Rosa de Tastil, a seven day trek over the Chani pass at 4200m, offers spectacular views of surrounding mountains descending to Leon in the Humahuaca valley.
Calilegua to Tilcara: Starting in the lush Calilegua National Park, this seven day trek takes you through striking mountain scenery, passing occasional remote houses and schools and ending up in the mountain town of Tilcara.
Sierras Grandes: Treks of differing lengths are possible, climbing up and over the Sierras Grandes de Cordoba, reaching heights of 2800m and passing through remote farming posts.
Project work in Argentina
Conservation projects are popular in Argentina, particularly in National Parks. Previous teams have assisted biologists in Formosa Province and worked on reforestation in the Cordoba and Misiones regions. There are also opportunities for teams to spend time in remote mountain communities assisting with general maintenance and construction work and helping out the local school.
Canoeing
Formosa lies in the Chaco, a lowland wetland area with a myriad of tranquil waterways to explore by canoe, ideal for observing the river banks teeming with wildlife such as caiman and howler monkeys.
Rest and relaxation
There are a number of rest and relaxation options including White-water rafting in Salta; or for those prepared to travel the distance, the spectacular Iguazu Falls. Alternatively, the team might choose to head south to the lively capital city, Buenos Aires.
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