What to pack
You should remember to bring sunscreen when packing because the sun in Argentina is extremely strong. Another reminder for you is to not forget to dress in layers. Because the country is so large, many visitors staying for two to three weeks choose to fly around it. So, if you are traveling from Buenos Aires to Patagonia, expect a significant temperature difference.
When approaching the Andes, layering is essential because temperatures drop dramatically from day to night, even in the summer. Rain gear is especially useful when traveling through the central and northern regions, where it can rain buckets all year. November is the wettest month on average across the country. Clothing is also something that you should consider packing. Despite the fact that Argentina is a Catholic country, the majority of women do not dress as conservatively as one might expect. However, dressing too immodestly can draw unwanted attention in the form of comments on the street, so opt for a look that is classy but not trashy.