The must-do trekking circuits in Argentina

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Argentina offers a wide variety of dreamy trekking circuits for trekking enthusiasts, from the mountains in the southern tip of the country to the Cordoba mountain ranges and the colorful hills in the northwest.

Here are 5 must-visit circuits to experience trekking in Argentina:

Tierra del Fuego National Park (Tierra del Fuego)

Located in the southernmost city in the world, Tierra del Fuego National Park offers hiking trails with unique landscapes, such as snowy mountains, crystal-clear lakes, rivers, and subantarctic forests. The most popular trails include the Coastal trail and the Pampa Alta trail.

Champaquí (Córdoba)

The Champaquí Hill, the highest peak in the Sierras Grandes Cordobesas, offers a variety of trekking routes with mandatory guides. The routes vary from one day to three days, passing through mountain shelters and covering a total of 42 kilometers.

Lanin Volcano (Neuquén)

The Lanin Volcano, one of the most iconic mountains in Patagonia, offers a challenging hike from Lanín National Park. The route to the summit is highly difficult, with an altitude of 3776 meters and a round trip length of 18 kilometers.

Trekking in Argentina: discover 8 must-visit circuits

López Shelter (Río Negro)

Bariloche, a popular tourist city, offers the hike to López Shelter, of medium difficulty, with a duration of 6 hours round trip and a distance of 10 kilometers. The shelter offers panoramic views of Lakes Moreno and Nahuel Huapi.

Iruya – El Nazareno (Salta)

The trek from Iruya to Nazareno, in the province of Salta, is one of the most popular in northwest Argentina. The route crosses a colorful mountainous landscape and can last between 3 to 6 days, covering approximately 45 kilometers.

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