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Here Are Some Of The Best National Parks In Argentina

Here Are Some Of The Best National Parks In Argentina

Here Are The Best National Parks In Argentina

Wondering what the best national parks in Argentina are? Argentina is one of the largest Spanish-speaking nations, the eighth largest country globally, and the second-largest country in South America. In addition, Argentina has sovereignty over part of Antarctica, The Falkland Islands, South Georgia, and The Sandwich Islands. It is located in the southern half of South America with Its neighbor country, Chile.

Historical Culture Meets Great Biodiversity

Regarding biodiversity, Argentina is probably one of the most biodiverse countries, with the broadest ecosystem varieties on the planet.

Argentina is a country that must be visited at least once in life; however, if you are lucky enough to reach this generous land, then make sure you have enough time to explore the main and the most incredible landscapes that mother earth has gifted this country with. In the meantime, let’s discover some of Argentina’s best and most important National Parks.

4 Of The Best National Parks In Argentina

  • Iguazú

Iguazú National Park is famous for the Waterfalls of Iguazú; declared as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World, it is the main tourist attraction in the country.

Iguazú Falls – BBC Nature. This is Planet Earth
  • Talampaya

Talampaya National Park is another UNESCO World Heritage Site, popular with its reddish walls attract photographers worldwide. It also shows the country’s diversity as it is entirely different from other Natural Parks in Argentina.

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Talampaya National Park – La Rioja – Argentina
  • Peninsula Valdés

This Peninsula is a Nature Reserve located in the Atlantic Ocean that was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Its nearest town, Puerto Madryn, is trendy by the scenes that can be watched from the Atlantic Ocean.

  • Los Glaciares Natural Park

This is the largest and most breathtaking National Park in Argentina and possibly on earth, located in Patagonia. Being the third largest glacial pack on the planet after the Poles. Declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a Federal Protected Area. Hosting different sizes of Glaciers, some of them are The Perito Moreno and Spegazzini.

Los Glaciares National Park – Patagonia – Argentine – UNESCO World Heritage
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