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20 Stunning Photo Spots in Argentina

Discover Argentina's Photogenic Landscapes

Argentina's diverse landscapes range from deserts and jungles to Antarctic regions, with 37 national parks that capture its beauty and history, including ancient rock paintings like those in Cueva de las Manos.

Here are some of Argentina's most picturesque destinations:

1. Perito Moreno Glacier, Santa Cruz

Perito Moreno Glacier

The Perito Moreno Glacier, a part of the Southern Patagonian Ice Field, is a massive freshwater reserve. Visitors can trek on the glacier or witness its summer ruptures.

2. Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls, on the border with Brazil, is the world's largest waterfall system. The Devil's Throat is the most dramatic section, surrounded by diverse wildlife.

3. La Boca, Buenos Aires

Couple dancing the tango in La Boca

La Boca's El Caminito street is a colorful tribute to tango, with impromptu dancing, art, and historical architecture.

4. Bariloche, Rio Negro

View from Mount Campanario over Bariloche

Bariloche, a winter resort town, offers skiing and trekking in the Andes, surrounded by Nahuel Huapi National Park.

5. Puerto Madryn, Chubut

Southern right whale breaching off Puerto Madryn

Puerto Madryn in Península Valdés is a World Heritage Site known for marine wildlife and conservation efforts.

6. The Pampas

Guanaco llamas in the Pampas

The vast Pampas are home to unique wildlife and offer stunning landscapes for photography.

7. Quebrada de Humahuaca, Jujuy

Quebrada de Humahuaca

This UNESCO World Heritage Site features dramatic rock formations and was once part of the Inca Empire.

8. Tigre Delta, Buenos Aires

Club de Regatas La Marina boat club in the Tigre Delta

The Tigre Delta is a network of waterways with historic mansions and natural beauty.

9. Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego

Ushuaia

Ushuaia, the southernmost city, is a gateway to Antarctica and home to diverse wildlife.

10. Mount Pissis, Catamarca

Flamingos on Laguna Negra with Mount Pissis in the background

Mount Pissis, an extinct volcano in the Atacama Desert, is a climber's destination with a unique glacier.

11. Los Alerces National Park

Los Alerces National Park

Los Alerces National Park, a World Heritage Site, boasts ancient alerce trees and pristine landscapes.

12. Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires

Mar Del Plata

Mar del Plata is Argentina's largest beach resort city.

13. Aconcagua, Mendoza

View of the south summit of Aconcaqua from the north summit

Aconcagua is the highest peak outside Asia and one of the Seven Summits.

14. Cueva de las Manos, Santa Cruz

Cave of Hands

Cueva de las Manos is a UNESCO site with ancient cave art, including handprints.

15. Talampaya National Park, La Rioja

Talampaya National Park

This park is known for its red rock formations and significant archaeological sites.

16. San Ignacio Mini, Misiones

San Ignacio mini

San Ignacio Mini is one of the best-preserved Jesuit mission ruins in Argentina.

17. Lanin National Park, Neuquén

Lanin Volcano, Lanin National Park

Lanín National Park offers diverse landscapes, including volcanoes and forests.

18. Serranía de Hornocal, Jujuy

Serranía de Hornocal

Serranía de Hornocal is known for its jagged mountain peaks and vibrant colors at sunset.

19. Quebrada de Cafayate, Salta

El Anfiteatro cliff, Quebrada de Cafayate

Cafayate offers stunning rock formations and a scenic drive from Salta.

20. Mount Fitz Roy, Patagonia

Highway to Mount Fitz Roy

Mount Fitz Roy, a climber's paradise, is also accessible via trails from the nearby village of El Chalten.

Argentina's vast and varied landscapes offer endless opportunities for photography and adventure, from the icy glaciers of Patagonia to the historic streets of Buenos Aires.