National Parks
One of the greatest reasons to visit Argentina is its National Parks. It is almost 11 times larger than the United Kingdom, with a land area of nearly 2,780,400 square kilometers. Despite its vast size, it has a population that is significantly smaller than that of the United Kingdom, with around 44 million people, so there is still plenty of wilderness to explore.
Only four of its 23 provinces do not have a designated national park. Argentina's four national parks that have also been declared as UNESCO World Heritage Sites are Iguazu National Park, Los Glaciares National Park, Ischigualasto / Talampaya Natural Parks, and Los Alerces National Park.
Make preparations to visit the spectacular Los Glaciares National Park in Argentina! But, before venturing out into the blue ice, take in the immense magnificence of the Perito Moreno Glacier. If you visit during the autumn season, the glacier's contrast with the colorful fall foliage will take your breath away. After that, spend a few nights at El Chaltén as a base to explore the park's trails, the most well-known of which is the Laguna de Los Tres climb to Mount Fitz-Roy viewpoint. It's incredible to be so close to the towering peaks!