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Bucket List Argentina

February 24, 2015

 Iguazu falls with Helicopter 

Glaciar Perito Moreno – El Chaltén 

Hike to the base of Mt. Fitz Roy – El Chaltén

Dance until Sunrise on a crazy night with new friends

Ride Across the Andes from Argentina to Chile 

Cementario de la Recoleta 

Partying in Córdoba 

Mendoza – Wine tasting 

Take a tango lesson

Learn more Spanish

 

Pictures from Lonely Planet (I don't have my own yet, but they are coming)

 

Argentina is Expansive when traveling on a budget!

 

Starting to plan my trip around Argentina

I´m as always excited. Please share your advice on were to go and what to do? What is the best way to explore Argentina, do you have any favorite trip or destination? Or how is your bucket list in Argentina?

I put up mine today, so I can start making a plan on how to get them checked of. I’m gonna do Iguazu falls, If I’m lucky maybe in the helicopter? Glaciar Perito Moreno is gonna be spectacular to see. Hiking to the base of Fitz Roy, that will be as scenic as it can be with the mountains. Dance until Sunrise in Buenos Aires on a roof top terrace. I have to put it on the bucket list, because I can not leave Argentina without doing that. I just feel that is a must sometimes, great experience with great people. Eat and drink in Palermo, the cool area of Buenos Aires. Visiting La Boca the Colorful neighborhood of Buenos Aires.

 

Ride across the Andes or have a true Gaucho Experience, I don’t know if I have time or money. We will see. It will truly be an adventure for life. Of coarse Wine tasting in Mendoza, and to see where the Malbec start it’s journey. Take a tango lesson or at least watch a show in the Palermo theater.  Can’t leave Argentine without: doing tango or can I?

Of course I will continue to keep learning and practicing Spanish everyday. I will be really happy If I’m lucky to do them all. It sometimes comes downs to money and time, but hopefully I will get must of them done. 

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Pauline
My name is Pauline, and I'm a Norwegian girl who started to explore the beautiful world for some time, and now I can't stop. I have to see what's out there. I love discovering new places, meeting new people, have crazy experiences and unique stories to tell. Life is for living, and I like living in adventures.

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Pauline
March 29, 2015 at 11:02 AM

Cool, thanks for the tips 🙂



Nobody
March 28, 2015 at 1:30 PM

San Telmo street market. Go late-ish, when the market is closing the percussion bands walk a block at a time, playing and closing each block. As they walk each block they pick up members from other bands and keep playing. Some musicians stay, some go. An incredible experience.



Pauline
February 28, 2015 at 7:06 PM

Hei Chistina 🙂 Så hyggelig å høre at du vil følge med på eventyrene mine. I mars drar jeg også til Uruguay på en helgetur. Så kanskje du plukker opp noe spennedes fra turen min.



Christina
February 28, 2015 at 12:31 PM

Åh, det høres spennende ut! Så gøy å komme over bloggen din – jeg skal selv reise rundt i Argentina/Uruguay/Brasil i april. Nå skal jeg lese og bli inspirert 🙂



Pauline
February 26, 2015 at 4:39 PM

Hei, Renate så kult at du fant bloggen min. Hvordan fant du meg? Jeg trur det blir helt magisk, gleder meg innmari til å få reise og utforske mer!! Soloppganger er et must! Sjelefred gir det. En annen ting som også er must er postkontor i de forskjellige landene man reiser. Er super morsomt å se hvordan de gjør en lik ting så ulikt.
Kult å få oppdage deg og bloggen din Renate! 🙂



Renates Reiser
February 26, 2015 at 10:40 AM

Høres helt magisk ut! Jeg har selv så utrolig lyst å utforske de sørlige delene av Chile og Argentina. Soloppgangen synes jeg også er et must å oppleve når man reiser! Det finnes så mange magiske steder der ute man kan se en dag bli født…



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