【A Travel Guide to the Belt and Road】 Argentina: A Journey to the Edge of the World | GreaterGo

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Argentina
By GreaterGo Editor
22 Sep 2023

【A Travel Guide to the Belt and Road】Argentina: A Journey to the Edge of the World

Tierra del Fuego

Nestled in the southeastern part of South America, Argentina unveils its rich cultural heritage and breathtaking landscapes. Argentina is a land of diversity and wonder, with distinct seasons, each offering its own travel allure.  During summertime, which is generally considered the best travel time in Argentina, visitors can travel along the Atlantic coast, the lakes and mountains of Patagonia. Winter presents the perfect opportunity to venture to northern Argentina, where you can indulge in activities such as skiing in the Andes region. In spring and autumn, travellers can revel in the beauty of the capital city, Buenos Aires, adorned with the vibrant colours of blooming jacaranda, linden, and other flowering trees. With the diverse offering, the best travel time in Argentina may vary from person to person.

Beyond being a football powerhouse that enthrals fans worldwide, Argentina is also a gateway to Antarctica and the home to Ushuaia, the southernmost city on earth. In Argentina, you can journey to the world's end to explore the mysterious Les Éclaireurs lighthouse or visit the Los Glaciares National Park to witness the mesmerizing blue ice spectacle listed in UNESCO World Heritage List. Join【GreaterGo】and discover the diverse travel experiences in Argentina!

Argentina Travel Guide 1: Les Éclaireurs Lighthouse

Argentina_Les Éclaireurs Lighthouse

Located in the province of Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, the Les Éclaireurs lighthouse is fondly known as the "Lighthouse at the End of the World," a solitary yet romantic presence amidst the vastness of the ocean. Travelling by boat from the capital of Tierra del Fuego, Ushuaia, across the Beagle Channel reveals an endless expanse of sparkling blue sea and serene, awe-inspiring scenery. At this "edge of the world," we could leave behind our worries and embark on a new journey from this remote place, like the Hong Kong film "Spring Tide" says.

Argentina Travel Guide 2: Los Glaciares National Park

Argentina_Los Glaciares National Park

Situated in the Andes region of Argentina, Los Glaciares National Park is one of the world's largest glacier reserves, covering an area of 600,000 hectares. Majestic towering mountains, colossal ice formations, crystalline lakes, and lush forests blend into a unique natural masterpiece, earning this diverse landscape on the UNESCO World Heritage list. At the headwaters, three rivers converge, propelling ice fragments to crash into the lakes like the resounding echoes of thunder. You don't need to climb mountains or cross oceans to witness the breathtaking ice-blue marvel up close. A visit to Glacier National Park is undoubtedly a highlight of any trip to Argentina.

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【GreaterGo】- Travel Tips for the Belt and Road Related Countries and Regions

Is a visa needed to travel from Hong Kong to Argentina? 

Hong Kong SAR passport holders do not need a visa to visit Argentina and can stay visa-free for up to 90 days within a year. 

What is the weather like in Argentina?

Argentina's climate varies across its vast expanse of over 4,300 kilometres from north to south. The north has a tropical climate, the central region has a subtropical climate, and the south experiences temperate climate. The average annual temperatures range from around 24°C in the north to 5.5°C in the south.

 

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