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| MAY 11 |
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Outdoor Pursuits
From the Tierra del Fuego coast, cruisers and sailing boats navigate through the Beagle channel to the Isla de Estados and Cabo de Hornos to Antactica. In the northern and central region, visitors are invited to go hiking, take expeditions in off road vehicules, go horseback riding, go bird watching and climbing the central mountain range, including the Aconcagua (6,959 meters), In the yungas region (forests covered with clouds), tourist can enjoy the landscape while is practicing hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Around the Iguazú Falls, there are activities as hiking along the waterfall circuit, trekking into the jungle, and rafting along the river close to San Martin Island. Other outdoor pursuit possibilities are: hanggliding, paragliding, glider flying, hot air ballooning, kayaking, canoeing, windsurfing and scuba-diving. RAFTING Rafting is a team sport, every crew member must have all the accessories (rows, helmets, life jackets, a dry jacket) to enjoy the adventure, the degree of difficulty is categorized according to the rivers, which varies from 1 (the easiest) to 6 degrees (for experts). In Argentina, exists many rivers with rushing waters, rough sediments, water-covered stones, and new rapids popping up here and there. A rafting expedition in Argentina will meet all your expectations. TREKKING AND HIKING For all people who loves this activities, Argentina offers his magnificent settings and regional splendor, usually a professional guide takes a group of hikers on the hiking trip and takes care of all the necessities. From the Andes Mountains; which provides an incomparable landscape ideal to go hiking; to Ushuaia, from the subtropical jungle to continental ice sheets, climbers and nature lovers have many options to enjoy the nature. Some of the hiking destinations that Argentina offers are:
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