Farmwork for Board in Argentina with WWOOF
WWOOFing in Argentina Patagonia. George Nelson learns to crack walnuts on a rural farm in Southern Argentina as a WWOOF volunteer.
WWOOFing in Argentina Patagonia. George Nelson learns to crack walnuts on a rural farm in Southern Argentina as a WWOOF volunteer.
Salta: Exploring Sleepy Towns and Aliens in Argentina’s Far North By Lydia Carey Visiting a cemetery during the day is always an eery experience, especially when a northeasterly wind is whipping your sweater from your fingertips and sneaking down your collar. And yet, that is exactly what we were doing…
Buenos Aires, Argentina: Biking around the city’s avenues with Lydia Carey and tips on riding in the city.
Torres del Paine by car, in the very southern tip of South America seeing Torres del Paine National Park Patagonia in the Andes mountains Argentina Chile.
Crossing Argentina by Truck, Boat, Rail and Bus. John Dennehey takes an epic journey across Argentina from the border in Chile’s Patagonia to the far south where he took a ferry to Uruguay
Travel for $7 a Day: Extreme Budget Travel Across South America By Zander Venter Freerange travel is all about satisfying the curiosity of an adventurous nomad on a budget so small that almost any poor student can afford. It is about experiencing the sheer delight of a dust-bathing chicken, the…
Cordoba, Argentina. Visiting the flea market is one way to find out what makes this second city tick.
Argentina Offers Much More than Steak By Gwynnes Hogan While descendants of Spaniards and Italians populate the majority of Argentina’s vast territory, the Andean northwest glimmers as a jewel of an exception to that rule. Here you’ll find strong traces of indigenous heritage in the music, dance, handicrafts, and of…
Rough Guides’ new book ‘Make the Most of Your Time on Earth: 1,000 Travel Experiences’ lists exciting travel adventures around the world in winter.
By Kelly Westhoff I read a discussion thread posted on an Internet forum for travel writers. The original comment was a complaint about the lack of prominent women in the travel writing field. Why weren’t there more big shot, women travel writers? Lots of people responded to the post. Some…
Biking the Andes Trail Expedition By Kaitlyn Silva If ordinary bicycle tours aren’t enough to satisfy the intrepid traveler in you, it’s time to take a journey through the challenging but spectacular scenery of the Andes Trail in South America. In 2008, twenty steadfast biking enthusiasts traveled 11,000 kilometers (or…
A Patagonian Multi-Sport Adventure by Lauryn Axelrod Ever since I was a child, Patagonia held an allure… a faraway place of gauchos and glaciers, wild, open spaces and mountains that seemed to hang from the clouds. Like Bruce Chatwin’s land of dinosaurs, it beckoned me through its mythologies. But unlike…