Argentina Turismo

Best Fishing in Argentina

Home to some spectacular scenery as well as rich and diverse eco-systems, Argentina is one the best fishing destinations in the world, with stunning fishing spots in virgin landscapes. Argentina’s Lake District is world renowned for its fly fishing, while the epicenter for fishing is around Junin de los Andes and Bariloche. In these areas, trout fishing is particularly renowned, and you can catch rainbow, brown and brook trouts.


Located on the beautiful Rio Chimehuin, Junin de los Andes is a quaint and tranquil town where it’s nice to enjoy life in the slow lane. Well known at the trout fishing capital of Argentina, Junin offers the best fly fishing in the country from mi November to May. Fly fishing is a particularly popular technique of fishing in Argentina, which consists in casting an artificial fly using only the weight of the line. The best fishing in this great location is at the mouth of the river Chimehuin on the road to Lago Huechulafquen, but there are also myriad other excellent spots for fishing in the area, including in the charming town of Junin itself along the river. For the expert fishermen out there, there are some specialized fishing lodges with guides that can be hired.


Tierre del Fuego is an excellent fishing location as well, particularly for trout. The best known spots are on Rio Grande and Lago Fagnano. If you cross the border to Chile, there are some great spots on this side of Tierra del Fuego, such as Lago Blanco which is rapidly becoming very popular.


In the northeast of Argentina, travelers will find opportunities to fish for sorubim and giant pacu at the confluence of rivers Panara and Paraguay, as well as dorado, which is known to be a rather challenging fighter. San Blas on the Atlantic coast is renowned for shark fishing, and other sea fishing opportunities, while pejerrey, corvine and pescadilla can be found along the coast of the Buenos Aires province.


Fishing from aboard is also a completely different experience. There are many spots alongside the Atlantic coast where you can try your hand at fishing aboard various types of embarkation. Mar del Plata is a particularly renowned place, not far from bustling Buenos Aires, with boat setting sail every day from the lovely port. Summer season can be pretty crowded so make sure you reserve your fishing trip in advance!


As you go on your exciting fishing vacation, be aware that throughout Argentina, the rule of “catch and release” prevails, and that you need a permit to fish anywhere in the country.

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Argentina Tours – Argentina – Salta and the North West

Argentina Tours – Argentina – Salta and the North West Region

What strikes you as a visitor to Argentina is the sheer diversity of Argentina. The country goes from the Sub-Polar to the Sub-Tropical and from bustling metropolises to isolated, baron landscapes. It is one of the biggest countries in the world in terms of land covering a total of over a million square miles! What attracts most visitor though is the fact that is well off the beaten tourist track in Argentina, making it a great place to explore if you want something different.


The North West region is no exception, it is different to other areas you may visit. Located to the East of the Andean mountain range this high altitude region has much to offer. At the heart of the region is the town of Salta, a old colonial town that was originally founded to be an outpost between Lima and Buenos Aires. The city became of strategic importance during the wars of independence from Spain as a military outpost but then fell into decline. At the start of the 20th century a wave of immigration from Europe and the Middle East bought new prosperity with the increase of trade and production.


Salta is said to be one of the most Spanish cities in Argentina, given it architecture and style are so similar to cities in Spain. However, the city is very Argentinean and does what Argentina does well, great food and wine. Do not be surprised when you visit empty restaurants at 9pm as most Argentines eat late and food service is very relaxed, the best advice is to give yourself lots of time to eat and socialize, eating out is a Argentine institution.


Using Salta as a base it is easy to get up to the many towns around the region, as well as out into the rugged and baron terrain. As you get out of the cities following the long and narrow roads you realize the vastness of Argentina. Many tours will drive through the huge expanse that is the high-altitude Puna desert with its shimmering salt flats dotted with vast mountains providing stunning views over a unique landscape. As you explore more you see growths of cacti dotted around the baron area.


Given the regions remoteness from the coast and colonial expansion the region retains much of the Andean traditional culture, with the pre-Inca city of Santa Rose del Tastil in easy reach of Salta. Some of the smaller towns offer traditional food from the region.


The region also boasts some well known tourist sites such as the ‘Train to the Clouds’, the third highest railway in the world and still carries passengers today. Check with a Salta tour agency for more details as it operates seasonally. It is also possible to visit the impressive ‘Quebrada del Toro’ (Bull’s Gorge) as well as the picturesque village of Purmamarca, located at the base of the well known ‘Mountain of the Seven Colors’, which is exactly what it says, a truly interesting site.


It is possible to book Salta Travel tours around the region with a range of reputable agencies. The region is easily accessible by air from Buenos Aires as well as been served by a range of long distance bus services.

Argentina Travel: Top Cities To Visit

Argentina is a wonderful country with many worthwhile places to see. Here is a brief overview of some of the top destinations to visit during your Argentina travel adventures.


Bariloche. Bariloche is located in Argentina’s Patagonia and is great place to experience rugged natural beauty and is a dream location for adventure seekers. Although the town itself is charming, most people come here for the surroundings, which include the snow-capped Cerro Catedral peak, the Nahuel Huapi National park, and Nahuel Haupi Lake.


Buenos Aires. The classic Argentina tour destination is Buenos Aires, the dynamic capital city. The city has a strong European influence, and its locals are very proud of their pretty city. While you’re here be sure to try a classic Argentina steak and enjoy a classic tango show. You’ll also want to take a Buenos Aires city tour to get all the highlights in, as it might be difficult to navigate everything yourself during a short amount of time.


Mendoza. Mendoza is for the wine lovers, but it also for the outdoor lovers, as you can take treks through the city’s lovely surroundings. The largest peak in western hemisphere, the Aconcagua Mountain, actually looms over the city. But of course, the best thing to do in this area is go on a wine tour across the vineyards.


Ushuaia. If you want to say you’ve been to a unique place, Ushuaia is the place to go. It is considered the southernmost city in the world, and is the last bit of civilization before the great Antarctica. The region has been inhabited by indigenous communities for centuries but wasn’t made into a city until the 19th century when European moved in. There are multiple outdoor activities in the Ushuaia area, as long as you bundle up. Visit Tierra del Fuego National Park where you can go trekking or skiing, or take a ride on the Train At The End Of The World, which offers breathtaking views of the region, even if it only takes you to the top of a mountain and back.


Iguazu. Iguazu Falls has some of the largest waterfalls in the world. This impressive site is a must see during any Argentina tour. The city of Iguazu is surrounded by jungle, which is kept super lush by the mist of the waterfalls. The falls are on the border of Argentina and Brazil, so if you want to, you could even hop over the border into Brazil and see the falls from the other side.

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