Destination: Iguazu Falls (Argentinian Side)

Views of Iguazu (November 2022) Located in the northeast quadrant of Argentina, Iguazu (also written as "Iguazú") is the largest waterfall complex in the world. It comprises of over 275 waterfalls and spans nearly three kilometers (1.8 miles) along the border between Argentina and Brazil. I would be spending two nights in this part of … Continue reading Destination: Iguazu Falls (Argentinian Side)

Destination: El Calafate, Argentina (A Foodie Adventure– PART 2)

Wandering El Calafate (November 2022) I had a wonderful time visiting the majestic Perito Moreno Glacier the day prior whilst in El Calafate-- however, it was time for a break. Considering that I had been traveling non-stop since arriving in Argentina a week-and-a-half before, I needed a "day off" to slow down, do laundry, and … Continue reading Destination: El Calafate, Argentina (A Foodie Adventure– PART 2)

Destination: El Calafate, Argentina (Trekking the Perito Moreno Glacier– PART 1)

Springtime at the Perito Moreno Glacier (November 2022) Also simply known as "Calafate," El Calafate is a city in the southwest of Argentina, in Patagonia that borders Chile. Named after the native berry, this city is famous and especially touristy for locals and international travelers, as it's the gateway to two main attractions of the … Continue reading Destination: El Calafate, Argentina (Trekking the Perito Moreno Glacier– PART 1)

Destination: Ushuaia, Argentina (Cruising the Beagle Channel– PART 2)

Ushuaia port (November 2022) The Beagle Channel is a strait that borders two countries-- Argentina and Chile-- at their southernmost border. At 240 kilometers/150 miles long, it cuts through the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean, a way to connect one part of the hemisphere to the other. I had the opportunity to sail along this … Continue reading Destination: Ushuaia, Argentina (Cruising the Beagle Channel– PART 2)

Destination: Ushuaia, Argentina (Hiking and Canoeing in the Tierra del Fuego– PART 1)

Tierra del Fuego National Park (November 2022) Ushuaia ("oo-SWAI-uh") is the southernmost city of Argentina, and in the world. It’s no wonder, then, that it’s nicknamed “The End of the World.” Home to about 100,000 residents, it originated as a penal colony before becoming a tourist hub not just for the scenic Tierra del Fuego … Continue reading Destination: Ushuaia, Argentina (Hiking and Canoeing in the Tierra del Fuego– PART 1)