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- Tango and Argentine Folk dance
- Argentine cooking classes
- Guided Tour around Historical Centre (colonial patrimony, religious and local architecture )
- History Way : Royal Way to Alto Peru ("estancias", villages, gaucho posts, churches)
- Trek the path of the High Peaks of the Volcanoes and the Tunnels
- Quebrada de los Condoritos National Park. (see the Condor: biggest bird on earth)
- Climbing Cerro Champaqui, 2800 metres high
- Riding horses in the wilderness, Argentine "asados"(barbecue), trekking, parapente(parachute), fishing, photographic safaris, 4x4 vehicles excursions, mountain bike,etc.
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Sport
Fishing
Excellent
trout fishing grounds abound in the streams around Villa General Belgrano,
Pampa de Achala, Quebrada del Condorito and Panaholma river, all of them
teeming with brook trout. Although the rainbow trout is the most common
species in this area, brown trout as well as salmon – which prefer brooks
and tributary streams rather than lakes – have been recently introduced. The
fishing season runs from October to May.
On the shores of San Nicolás, Ramallo, San Pedro and Baradero districts,
rivers and creeks forming the Delta are home to a rich variety of freshwater
fishes. Season: year round, but best in the summer.
Sport fishing in the Paraná, in lagoons such as Chascomús, Lobos, Gómez and
El Carpincho (Junín), and on the Atlantic coast.
Quebrada del
Condorito National Park
Quebrada del
Condorito National Park is located on the eastern side of Pampa de Achala.
The park’s highlights are its landscape and geomorphological value: the high
pampas covered by pastures, the rocky sierra without vegetation, and the deep
gorges.
Within the park we find the gigantic and spectacular crevice 800 m. deep and
with a 1,500 m distance between the edges, vertical walls impossible to climb,
and the Condoritos river running through its bottom.
This territory is the easternmost natural habitat of the Condor, the coated
eagle, and the peregrin falcon. These huge birds inhabit and nest in this
zone, specially in the gorge.
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Jesuit relics
Capilla de
Candonga, oratory of the Jesuit estancia Santa Gertrudis. Jesuit estancias
Santa Catalina, Jesús María, Caroya, Alta Gracia and La Candelaria, and the
Jesuit block in the city of Córdoba, have been declared World Cultural
Heritage by the UNESCO. |