If nothing can replace the noise, the smells and the agitations of a country, we try all the same to make you travel in Argentina in photos!
Summary
- Patagonia and its glaciers
- Argentina in a thousand and one colors
- – The Argentinian Colorado
- – Rainbow Mountains
- Buenos Aires, the capital
- For a refreshing break
- Mishmash of Argentinian landscapes
Traveling is not only an act, nor an ambition, it is above all an art of living. And if it is difficult to cross the end of the world throughout his life, nothing prevents him from traveling his mind. It is for this reason that Generation Voyage offers you several themes, to help you escape to your favorite countries, or discover new wonders in anticipation of your future trips.
You can thus find for multiple destinations, our travel playlist , our top culinary specialties , and now our top of the most beautiful photos ! So, whether you’re in the subway, in your bed or at work, take 5 minutes to discover sublime shots!
And today, it is in America that we transport you, and more particularly on the Argentine territory. This country with stretches as far as the eye can see, mixing both glaciers and pampas, is revealed to you through this top of our X most beautiful photos of Argentina.
Patagonia and its glaciers
How to make you travel to Argentina without taking you to Patagonia? A playground for many hikers, the Argentine Patagonia and its national parks could not be more conducive to treks. Between the Andes Cordillera, dazzling white glaciers and snowy landscapes as far as the eye can see, get ready to have stars in your eyes!
Mount Fitz Roy, Los Glaciares National Park – Patagonia Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Dmitry Pichugin
Mount Fitz Roy, Los Glaciares National Park – Patagonia Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – javarman
Mount Fitz Roy, Los Glaciares National Park – Patagonia Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Judyta Jastrzebska
The Perito Moreno glacier – Patagonia Argentina | Credit photo: Shutterstock – Milosz Maslanka
The Perito Moreno Glacier – Patagonia Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Vladimir Driga
The Perito Moreno Glacier – Patagonia Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Bluesnaps
Argentina in a thousand and one colors
But who said that Argentina was only made up of expanses of ice? Far from the white snow and the cold, make way for terracotta landscapes and colorful mountains…
Le Colorado Argentina
Before you ask yourself the question: no, it’s not Colorado! It is indeed Argentina and more precisely the surroundings of Cafayate, in the region of Salta, in the north of the country! Between red dust and canyons, discover another facet of this country with many faces!
Yessera Quebrada Cafayate – Argentine | Credit photo : Shutterstock – Pedro Carrilho
Yessera Quebrada Cafayate – Argentine | Credit photo : Shutterstock – Pedro Carrilho
Yessera Quebrada Cafayate – Argentine | Photo credit : Shutterstock – Galyna Andrushko
rainbow mountains
After these red colors reminding us of the American canyons or even Mars, discover Argentina and its multicolored landscapes! We present to you the Cerro de los Siete Colores , the Serranía de Hornocal and the Yessera Quebrada de Las Conchas for a colorful discovery of Argentina! Once again, discover the beauty of its rich and varied landscapes!
Cerro de los Siete Colores: the hill of 7 colors – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – danilovieira1
Cerro de los Siete Colores: the hill of 7 colors – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Eefje Varossieau
Serranía de Hornocal: the mountain of 14 colors – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Pedro Carrilho
Serranía de Hornocal: the mountain of 14 colors – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Pedro Carrilho
Yessera Quebrada de Las Conchas – Argentine | Credit photo : Shutterstock – NiarKrad
Yessera Quebrada de Las Conchas – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Przemyslaw Skibinski
Buenos Aires, the capital
Because it is impossible to make you travel to Argentina without mentioning its capital, let’s head for Buenos Aires. One of the most important cities in Latin America, it is also nicknamed “the Paris of South America”. From its small colorful neighborhoods to the constant hustle and bustle of the heart of the city, discover the splendor of this capital which breathes football, tango, empanadas and mate…
The capital Buenos Aires by night – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Always Wanderlust
The neighborhood of La Boca, Buenos Aires – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – ThiagoSantos
Sunset over La Boca, Buenos Aires – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Lukas Bischoff Photograph
Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Diego Grandi
Casa Rosada, Presidential Palace of Buenos Aires – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Simon Mayer
Women’s Bridge, Buenos Aires – Argentine | Credit photo : Shutterstock – JOEL MIRANDA
For a refreshing break
Were you looking forward to them? Here they are, the famous Iguazú Falls, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1984. Bordering Brazil , the Iguazú Falls are a set of 275 spectacular waterfalls that make them a must in the country. We leave you the pleasure of rediscovering them, alongside lagoons and lakes, just as bewitching and spectacular…
Les Chutes d’Iguazu – Argentine | Credit photo : Shutterstock – Ivo Antonie de Rooij
The Iguazu Falls – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Ivo Anton Petrus
Mascardi Lake and its heart-shaped island – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – sunsinger
Lago Argentino – Argentina | Credit photo: Shutterstock – KANNIKAR PONGSAP
Parc National Nahuel Huapi – Argentina | Credit photo: Shutterstock – Tetyana Dotsenko
Mishmash of Argentinian landscapes
Since it is difficult to reduce this selection according to certain criteria, we offer you a hodgepodge of the most beautiful photos of Argentina. From Ushuaia to the vineyards of Mendoza, passing through a salt desert and archaeological remains, continue to travel discovering these Argentine nuggets…
Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego – Argentine | Credit photo : Shutterstock – Gonzalo Buzonni
Penguins of Ushuaia – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Lucio Consul
Mendoza vineyard – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Patrick Silveira
The Salinas Grandes salt desert – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Galyna Andrushko
Quebrada de las Flechas – Argentine | Photo credit : Shutterstock – Danica Chang
San Francisco Cathedral, Salta – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – Lucio Consul
Guarani Jesuit Missions, San Ignacio – Argentina | Photo credit: Shutterstock – makinajp
Pampas – Argentina | Crédit photo : Shutterstock – concept
Campo de Piedra Pomez – Argentine | Crédit photo : Shutterstock – concept