Explore Argentina
Explore Argentina Beyond Buenos Aires During PTCOG 63
As you attend the PTCOG 63 in Buenos Aires from June 2-7, 2025, why not take the opportunity to explore the breathtaking landscapes and cultural treasures of Argentina? Beyond the vibrant capital, Argentina offers diverse many diverse experiences
Extend your stay and embark on an unforgettable adventure!
Iguazú Falls
(Misiones Province, Northeast Argentina)
One of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders, Iguazú Falls, is a must-visit. Nestled in the lush subtropical rainforest, these thundering cascades stretch across Argentina and Brazil. Explore the extensive network of walkways for stunning panoramic views or take a boat ride for an up-close encounter with the falls.

Salta & Jujuy
(Northwest Argentina)
For those who love culture and breathtaking landscapes, the northwest region is a gem. Ride the Train to the Clouds, one of the highest railways in the world, and marvel at the rugged Andes scenery. Explore the charming town of Cafayate, known for its high-altitude wineries and world-famous Torrontés wine. Don’t miss the Cerro de los Siete Colores (Hill of Seven Colors) in Purmamarca, a geological masterpiece with vibrant rock formations.

Mendoza
(Wine Country, Central West Argentina)
Wine lovers, rejoice! Mendoza is Argentina’s premier wine region, home to the world-renowned Malbec. Indulge in wine tastings at scenic vineyards framed by the towering Andes. For adventure seekers, the region offers outdoor activities such as white-water rafting, horseback riding, and soaking in natural thermal hot springs.

Patagonia & Perito Moreno Glacier
(Santa Cruz Province, South Argentina)
For a once-in-a-lifetime experience, venture into Patagonia. The Perito Moreno Glacier is one of the few advancing glaciers in the world, offering breathtaking views and the chance to witness massive ice chunks calving into the turquoise waters below. While winter may be setting in, Patagonia’s rugged beauty remains unmatched.

Lake District & Neuquén
(Central-Southwest Argentina)
If you’re looking for pristine lakes, forests, and mountains, the Lake District is your paradise. Bariloche, often called the “Swiss Alps of Argentina”, is perfect for skiing, hiking, and enjoying cozy alpine-style lodges. Neuquén also offers a mix of adventure and relaxation, with world-class skiing, serene lakes, and breathtaking Andean landscapes.

Delta del Paraná & Gaucho Culture
(Buenos Aires Province)
Just a short trip from Buenos Aires city, the Tigre Delta offers a unique river landscape where you can take a boat cruise through lush, scenic waterways. Alternatively, embrace Argentina’s gaucho (cowboy) culture with a visit to a traditional estancia (ranch) in the Pampas. Enjoy horseback riding, folkloric music, and a classic Argentine asado (barbecue).
