Argentina

Argentina

Author: Erin McCloskey

1st edition • JULY 2006
432 PAGES • 16 PAGES OF COLOUR PHOTOS • 57 MAPS
ISBN: 978 1 84162 138 8

 

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A full range of must-do travel experiences are featured such as trekking on horseback through the Andes and wildlife excursions around the Valdes peninsula, famed for its penguin and seal colonies and whale-watching. This guide also focuses on the small-scale initiatives for visitors that are mushrooming, such as archaeological digs and wildlife conservation projects that make up the new face of tourism in Argentina. Going head-to-head with a new edition from the major travel guide competitor the Bradt guide emphasises eco-friendly and culturally sensitive travel.

Argentina Map

Argentina at a Glance

 

Capital City:
Buenos Aires

 

Currency:
Argentine Peso (ARS)

 

Language:
Spanish

 

International Telephone Code:
+54

 

 

ISBN-10: 1841621382

ISBN-13: 9781841621388

 

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Table of Contents

Argentina

 

 

PART ONE GENERAL INFORMATION

 

Chapter 1 Background Information

 

Ecology, Climate and geography, Geology and fossil finds, Flora, Fauna, Marine ecosystems, History, Government and politics, Economy, People, Culture

 

Chapter 2 Practical Information

 

When to visit, Suggested itineraries, Tour operators, Visas and embassies, Tourist information, getting there and away, Health, Safety, What to take, Money, Getting around, Accommodation, Eating and drinking, Public holidays, Photography, Communications, Giving something back

 

PART TWO THE GUIDE

 

Chapter 3 Buenos Aires

 

Chapter 4 The Pampas

 

Chapter 5 Litoral

 

Chapter 6 Northwestern Argentina

 

Chapter 7 Cuyo

 

Chapter 8 Patagonia

 

Appendix 1 Patagonian Wildlife Guide

Appendix 2 Language

Appendix 3 Further information

 

Index

 

About the Author

Erin McCloskey was born in Canada and now lives in Italy. She has travelled internationally while exploring socio-environmental issues and natural history. She is a writer and editor, with a degree in conservation biology. Her focus has been on photography and dance, both well-represented in Argentina.

Guidebook Updates

Notes from the Author

Updated July 06


"Argentina will forever be a place of discovery and re-discovery. Its immense geography is an obvious characteristic that requires time to explore; while most are familiar with the tantalizing city of Buenos Aires, or the famous waterfalls of Iguazu, or the stunning glaciers of Patagonia, there are vast areas in between these points that reward those kindred to Darwin and Moreno who first set out to explore these lands.
The diversity of topography, ecology, climate and culture prevent Argentina from being pigeon-holed into a convenient description. Those who have been to the northeast refer to Argentina as subtropical, while the review of the northwest is of a desert, the central foothills are green with forests and vineyards while Patagonia is a land of penguins and glaciers. The cities are equally diverse; with indigenous groups and colonial histories that are starkly different from region to region. And, to say that Argentina is the land of the tango is erroneous - Buenos Aires is the birthplace of tango and it is here that it resides in decadence but folk dances, for example the cumbia, impassion the dancers elsewhere in the country.
My time in Argentina has always been in some way magical and I feel that every time I return, a new treasure will reveal itself to me, and to anyone who seeks it."