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SIGHTS AND FOODS OF BUENOS AIRES + HOW TO USE ARGENTINA'S BLACK MARKET // ARGENTINA TRAVEL VLOG

In this jam packed video we explain how to double your money in Argentina and explore the wonderful city of Buenos Aires on just $50 (which would have been $100 if we didn't learn about Argentina's Blue Dollar!). We visit Casa Rosada, Florida Street, Recoleta Cemetery, the famous Cafe Tortoni, La Boca, and Mayo Plaza. We also try dulce de leche, have our first Argentinian parrilla, and end our day with delicious ice cream in the beautiful San Telmo neighbourhood. All on a fifty dollar budget!

We absolutely loved Buenos Aires and hope you enjoy watching us get to know this energetic city! This is the first stop on our South American adventure where we will be spending the majority of 2022. If you are planning a trip to Buenos Aires we hope this video gives you lots of information about what to do in the city as well as how to utilize Argentina's Blue dollar (sometimes called dollar blue, blue dolar, the unofficial rate, or the blue/black market rate) to make your US dollars, Euros, or Pounds go twice as far! Argentina has so many wonderful places to visit, and you can see many more of them if you learn about the unofficial exchange rate early into your trip!

In our upcoming videos we will be exploring many more places in Argentina including Iguazu Falls, Perito Morino Glacier, and Ushuaia, so be sure to click subscribe to come along for the journey!

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0:00 What are we up to?
030: How to use the black/blue market
1:47 Grocery costs and coffee
2:34 Air BnB tour
3:46 Recoleta Cemetery
6:18 La Boca
7:39 Empanadas
9:29 Western Union in Argentina
10:00 Café Tortoni (churros and dolce du leche)
13:12 Avenido de Mayo
15:17 Plaza del Mayo and Casa Rosada
16:01 Parrilla dinner
18:03 San Telmo, more dulce de leche and price summary
18:50 Bloopers

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Things to Do in Salta, Jujuy, Cafayate | 7 Day Itinerary

Come explore Northern Argentina's beautiful Salta, Jujuy, and Cafayate. We will take you on a 7-day roadtrip and give you tips for planning your trip!

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10 ARGENTINE CULTURE SHOCKS ???????? | These Cultural Differences Surprised Us Living in Argentina! ????????

Today we're talking about some Argentine culture shocks! Some of these are things that we first noticed when travelling in Argentina, and others are cultural differences we've noticed now living in Argentina.

Late dining hours, siesta time, drinking 'yerba mate' all day long - these are just a few of the things that we've been getting used to that are part of every day life in Argentina.

We hope you enjoy this video, and feel free to share some of your own culture shocks in the comments!

10 ARGENTINE CULTURE SHOCKS ???????? | These Cultural Differences Surprised Us Living in Argentina! ????????

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01:30 - Late dining
03:08 - Obsession with drinking 'mate'
07:26 - Ease of making friends
10:31 - Spontaneity
12:20 - How you announce your arrival
15:22 - Siesta time and afternoon schedules
17:20 - The ever-present bidet
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LOS 10 LUGARES MAS BELLOS Y FANTÁSTICOS DE ARGENTINA | TOP 10

En este vídeo les muestro un top 10 sobre los lugares mas bellos a mi consideración de uno de los países mas hermosos del mundo *Argentina* Espero que lo disfruten le den like si les gusta y se Suscriban al canal!!
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[S2 - Eps. 36] Where are the Alerces in Parque National de Alerces in Argentina?

In this episode I am crossing the border at Futaleufu in Chile, back into Argentina. My ride goes through National Park de Alerces, but are there Alerce trees to be found?
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Last Day in BUENOS AIRES, Argentina + Start of Our PATAGONIA TRIP! ✈️????️

This was our last day in Buenos Aires before the travelling trio became the travelling duo once more. After 6 weeks travelling together across Argentina and Uruguay, my dad Daniel flew back home, while Sam and I hopped on a flight south to begin the Patagonia leg of our journey. But before we parted ways, we had time for one final meal in Buenos Aires and some reminiscing as we walked through the city parks.

In this video we'll take you to our favourite local restaurant Bodegón Norte. This is a place that we try to visit at least once when we're in Buenos Aires. It's the type of restaurant where the food is good, the portions are large, and the service is quick. We ordered some classics like milanesa, merluza and sorrentinos.

Then, we enjoyed a walk through one the city squares. It was springtime and the jacaranda trees were in bloom with these beautiful lilac flowers.

We then took a cab to Ezeiza, where my dad flew back to Toronto, while Sam and I got on a flight bound for Bariloche in Northern Patagonia. The plan: to slowly travel all the way down to the ends of the earth!

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Ultimate ARGENTINE BREAKFAST Food Tour in BUENOS AIRES! ????☕ What to EAT for Breakfast in Buenos Aires

Today we're taking you on the ultimate argentine breakfast food tour in Buenos Aires! Curious to see the different types of argentine breakfast you can enjoy in the capital? In today's video, we’ll hit up 3 breakfast spots: a regular neighbourhood coffee shop where the pastries are freshly baked and the coffee mugs are deep, we’ll also visit an old-world cafe that oozes history and charm, and lastly, we’ll eat at a contemporary cafe with some savoury food options. So with that in mind, let’s go enjoy breakfast in Buenos Aires!

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- Café con leche
- Medialunas
- Quince jam cookies
- Toasts with jam
- Orange juice
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- Submarino (milk with chocolate bar)
- Mafalda (sweet croissant with ham and cheese)
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- Salmon and scrambled egg on toast
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- Passion fruit and orange juice
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Ultimate ARGENTINE BREAKFAST Food Tour in BUENOS AIRES! ????☕ What to EAT for Breakfast in Buenos Aires

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The Do's and Don'ts Of Visiting Argentina Travel Guide

Today we are going South to explore what to do in Argentina and most importantly what not to do in Argentina while visiting there, in our Argentina travel guide we have selected the most important do's and don'ts of Argentina do not go without watching this video and follow all tips to ensure a pleasant trip to Buenos Aires Argentina or anywhere else in the country you might be traveling around enjoy the 10 best places to visit in Argentina.

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Buenos Aires FOOD TOUR ???? | Eating STEAK, PIZZA + MILANESA Before Leaving Argentina ✈️

In today’s video, we’re taking you on a little do-it-yourself Buenos Aires food tour. We had 3 days in the city before catching our flight back to Canada, and we basically spent those 3 days eating our favourite foods, and getting our fix of classic Argentine dishes! In this video, we’ll be trying different cuts of steaks that are far too big not to share, ordering every slice of pizza at one of our favourite pizzerias, tasting different types of milanesas made with chicken and veal, and of course, sipping on Malbec as we say our farewell to the city. At the end, we’ll share our journey home, and the welcome from our beloved Togo. But now it’s time to eat, so bring your appetite and let’s kick off this Buenos Aires food tour!

So, first up we visited a bodegón, which is one of those old-fashioned restaurants, typical of Buenos Aires, where the portions are abundant and the food is good! We opted for steak at this restaurant. We ordered the entraña, which is a thin cut of beef, and the bife de chorizo, which is the sirloin strip steak. The bife came with a fried egg on top and a giant platter of french fries, rice, potato salad, and mixed salad. It was a lot of food and that dish along would have been plenty for 3 people. The total was $45 USD or $15 per person.

The next day called for pizza! Mainly because Sam instead we couldn’t leave Buenos Aires without visiting one of its oldest pizzerias. Güerrín is located on Corrientes Avenue right in the heart of the theatre district, and the place is always packed. We ordered every individual slice on the menu to give you an idea of what this pizzeria has to offer. There was Napolitan, Pomarolla, Fugazzeta, Anchovies, and the house speciality, Güerrin with red peppers, green olives and lots of mozzarella. The total for that meal with beer was $25 USD or $8 per person.

For our final day in the city, we decided to eat milanesas and supremas. These are breaded cutlets, the only difference is that one is made with veal and the other with chicken breast. This is another classic Argentine dish that needs to be added to your Buenos Aires food tour when you visit. The total for that meal was $40 USD or $13 per person.

And that’s how we feasted during our last 3 days in Buenos Aires. We also consumed plenty of cafe con leche, medialunas, and ice cream, which explains why we might’ve been a little heavier when we got back home and stepped on the scale. But hey, Argentina is a place where you come to eat.

But now let’s travel back to Canada and say hello to Togie!

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Hey guys! We are Samuel and Audrey, a travel vlogging couple from Canada. In this travel channel we share our travel and food vlogs while touring the world.

We had the privilege of traveling around Argentina for nearly 3 months from January- April 2019 on a trip covering a large section of the country.

To finish off our trip in Argentina, we spent more time in the capital and later Mendoza where we got to experience wine tourism to its fullest extent. Overall, we had an amazing time travelling around Argentina having only scratched the surface of this vast and diverse country.

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Аргентина - 7 чудес света за 7 дней. Самая богатая страна Южной Америки на достопримечательности

Представьте себе: вы едете в Аргентину, а попадаете будто в пять стран в разных частях света. Это не сон, а самая что ни на есть реальная реальность.

Водопады как в ЮАР? Есть! Разноцветные горы как в Перу? Есть! Аргентинские ледники вместо исландских и гренландских? Такой красоты даже там нет.

Кроме этого, мы сравним ламу по вкусу с бараниной и говядиной, пообщаемся с дальними родственниками верблюдов — викуньями, и увидим, что могут сделать симпатяги носухи с рукой любопытного туриста (спойлер: будет кровь).

Вместе с вами мы посетим джунгли, заглянем в “Глотку дьявола”, заберёмся на самые красивые смотровые площадки и увидим самый красивый ледник в мире Перито-Морено.

Ах да, чуть не забыла: ещё мы буквально нырнём в гигантскую солонку — Салинас Грандес. После этого солить суп по-прежнему не получится!

Путешествия — это исполнение желаний. Присоединяйтесь, и будем исполнять их вместе.

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VISITING PERITO MORENO GLACIER & EL CALAFATE // ARGENTINA TRAVEL VLOG

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El Calafate is in the Patagonia region of Argentina and is the nearest city to the incredible Perito Moreno Glacier. In this video we visit this natural wonder, but beforehand we show you around the town of El Calafate, Argentina. El Calafate is a quaint town that has been fitted to accommodate the many tourists who flock here to view the Perito Morino Glacier and for those who stop in the town before heading to EL Chalten, which is the closest access point to hikes in Patagonia and the infamous Mt. Fitz Roy (yes, we visited Fitz Roy, but we did not make a video about it! Check out our Instagram highlights if you want to see more about our camping trip and sunrise hike up to Mt. Fitz Roy). In El Calafate we show you the streets and shops, go inside an Argentinian grocery store to grab some snacks, and visit the serene Laguna Nimez Nature Reserve. We've also included some drone shots of El Calafate to give you an aerial view of this beautiful town situated next to Lago Argentino; Argentina's deepest and biggest lake!

On our second day in the El Calafate area we head to Perito Moreno Glacier by bus and view the glacier from the boardwalks and by boat. Perito Morino Glacier (or Glaciar Perito Moreno) is the only glacier in the world that is growing as quickly as it is receding, and it seems huge when you get up close to it! The glacier calves (chunks of the glacier fall off) every 10-15 minutes which is one of the things that makes this glacier so unique! Our favourite part of this day was the boat ride to get up close to the glacier - it is definitely a highlight of our time in Argentina!

While we explore El Calafate and Perito Moreno Glacier we share with you the costs of the excursion and also show you what a private hostel room looks like for anyone else who is interested in visiting this wonderful part of the world!

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7:14 Perito Moreno Glacier from the balconies
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OUR ARGENTINA TRIP STARTS NOW! | Visiting Buenos Aires for 3 Days

Our Argentina trip starts now! The biggest travel and food series we've ever created is kicking off in this travel blog by visiting Buenos Aires for 3 days. Firstly, we highlight our flight from Toronto to Buenos Aires in the dead of winter in Canada arriving in Argentina in mid-summer - a 70 degree weather change!

Our first order of business in Buenos Aires is to grab great local food in Recoleta so we head over to one of favorite restaurants in the city Bodegon Norte to grab a meal consisting of Milanesa, salad, ravioli pasta with a bottle of Argentine wine. We then grab Argentine ice cream (helado) at Rapa Nui including dulce de leche flavour.

We start off day two with breakfast in Buenos Aires at La Biela having cafe con leche with media luna. Afterwards we check out the nicest bookstore in the city, and one of the most beautiful in the world, El Ateneo before grabbing pizza slices at Banchero. We finish the day off visiting Recoleta cemetery one of the most famous attractions in Buenos Aires.

For our last day in Buenos Aires we start off with facturas and coffee for breakfast before heading to Puerto Madero for a stroll and a ship museum. For lunch we have delicious Argentine parrilla (grilled beef) with Malbec wine.

Overall, this was our 3 days itinerary in Buenos Aires. We'll be back again soon!

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Hey guys! We are Samuel and Audrey, a travel vlogging couple from Canada. In this travel channel we share our travel and food vlogs while touring the world.

We had the privilege of traveling around Argentina for nearly 3 months from January- April 2019 on a trip covering a large section of the country.

We kicked things off with several days in Buenos Aires where we were joined by Audrey's parents eating and sightseeing around some of our favourite neighbourhoods in the city. We then flew from Buenos Aires to Cordoba where we spent a couple of weeks in the Sierras of Cordoba visiting both La Cumbrecita and Villa General Belgrano with highlights including hiking and delicious German and Swiss cuisine.

From Cordoba, we then travelled a considerable distance on an overnight bus to Mar Del Plata just in time for a special food festival called Feria Masticar featuring the best of Argentine food and wine. We spent several days enjoying beaches and seafood before heading south to Patagonia to visit the province of Chubut.

While on the Atlantic side of Chubut we visited Puerto Madryn, Peninsula Valdes, Trelew, Gaiman and Dolavon. To summarize our time in this area, we had incredibly close encounters with wildlife including penguins, sea lions and guanacos while also experiencing Welsh culture in Argentina.

Our time in Patagonia continued as we headed from east to west trading more barren landscapes for thick forests, impressive mountains and magnificent lakes. We spent significant time in both Esquel and El Bolson with day trips to visit Trevelin, Parque Nacional Los Alerces, Cholila and Lago Puelo. Highlights included sailing, hiking, riding vintage trains and partaking in the national asado festival.

We finished visiting Patagonia with time spent in Villa La Angostura, San Martin De Los Andes and Bariloche where we enjoyed more stunning scenery and hiking. On our way back to Buenos Aires, we took the Tren Patagonia to Las Grutas before meeting up with Audrey's dad again.

To finish off our trip in Argentina, we spent more time in the capital and later Mendoza where we got to experience wine tourism to its fullest extent. Overall, we had an amazing time travelling around Argentina having only scratched the surface of this vast and diverse country.

Overall our Argentina travel series explores cities, small towns that are off-the-beaten-path, and scenic attractions with a strong emphasis on Argentina cuisine and local culture.

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Argentinian Street Food In Buenos Aires【4K】????????

There is something special about Buenos Aires, Argentina. Today we'll enjoy something that makes part of the Argentine identity: ASADO Argentino or Argentinian Barbecue. A walking tour around the world's biggest asado tournament fest in 4K by Wanna Walk

Buenos Aires meaty feast championship: pretty close to the Obelisco, in the huge avenue 9 de Julio (the widest avenue in the world) today, over 550,000 people came to enjoy the biggest BBQ contest in the world. I wish you could smell the smokey meats from home! People from Argentina’s 23 provinces and visitors from all over the world came here today.

What food is Buenos Aires famous for? Locals calls 'parrillas' to the places where you can eat Argentina red meat.That includes: choripán, empanadas, bondiola, lomito, asado, parrillada, vacío, etc. Asados are incredibly popular in Argentina, it's part of the local culture.

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If you are looking for the best street food in Buenos Aires and where to eat Asado Argentino or Barbeque in Argentina, there are endless places for that. You'll find the best red meat in the world in any truck foods, carts, street food stand and restaurants. Even better, you could be invited by someone to eat parrillada at home!

The idea is to make this ASADO TOURNAMENT FEST even bigger locals says. It’s all part of a plan in the making to head up Buenos Aires as the gastronomic capital of Latin America. Please note that the Choripán, affectionately called the “Chori” is the street food of choice for many Argentinians too. Homemade Argentine BBQ in Buenos Aires - Be sure to check Locos X el Asado and the Asado Tradicional Argentino - Todos los Secretos.

This Buenos Aires walking tour includes a virtual tour around the best gourmet food trucks and food fairs who have quickly become a favoured food trend in Buenos Aires during the the Campeonato Federal del Asado. You can see the Obelisco and the City Centre too including Avenida Corrientes y 9 de Julio.

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What meat is Argentina famous for? Mostly by the The asado experience and the premium steak asado is an Argentine Tradition. Locals loves the asado (BBQ) because it's some kind of ritual that includes preparing the fire, sharing a good bottle of red wine and a lot of conversation with family and friends. Some people says that full belly, happy heart, right? This event it's called: 'Campeonato Federal del Asado - Turismo Buenos Aires'. or Buenos Aires Barbeque Tournament.

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For many, it's a every weekend thing. It's also pretty common to give up a round of applauses for the asador (the asador is the person manning the asado or bbq. Today we have different teams cooking all the classic cuts including: entraña, vacío, asado de tira, colita de cuadril and chorizos. We are talking about the best meat in the world, locals says.

TREVELIN DAY TRIP: A Foodie Day in a Welsh Town in Patagonia, Argentina

Today, we’re taking you on another day trip here in Patagonia, this time to visit the town of Trevelin. If you’ve been following along, then you probably know we stumbled upon a series of Welsh towns in Argentina and we couldn’t resist visiting them. Dragons and afternoon tea may have been part of the draw, but we were also very curious to learn what life was like for the first Welsh settlers who arrived in these lands. So today, we’re introducing you to yet another Welsh town. This is Trevelin which translates to ‘mill town’.

First things first, we visited a Welsh tea house, because hello, we love food! Thankfully this place does serve afternoon tea in the middle of the morning, so that worked out well.

We then walked along the Percy River, walked around the town where the streets are lined with rose bushes, and we also visited the Andean Mill Museum, which showcases objects that were part of daily life for the Welsh settlers of Patagonia. You’ll see furniture, home decorations, musical instruments, clothes, random household items, and even farming equipment.

We then grabbed a late lunch at Los Troncos, which specializes in Argentine BBQ, and because that apparently wasn't enough food, we ended up in Trevelin's artisanal market where they had homemade cakes! We couldn't resist getting a slice of the walnut cake with dulce de leche. It was amazing! The day really turned into a bit of a foodie tour.

That was our day trip to Trevelin from Esquel. Super easy and worth the journey. We hope you guys enjoyed watching along and we’ll see you soon with more videos from Patagonia!

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TREVELIN DAY TRIP: A Foodie Day in a Welsh Town in Patagonia, Argentina:

Hey guys! We are Samuel and Audrey, a travel vlogging couple from Canada. In this travel channel we share our travel and food vlogs while touring the world.

We had the privilege of traveling around Argentina for nearly 3 months from January- April 2019 on a trip covering a large section of the country.

We kicked things off with several days in Buenos Aires where we were joined by Audrey's parents eating and sightseeing around some of our favourite neighbourhoods in the city. We then flew from Buenos Aires to Cordoba where we spent a couple of weeks in the Sierras of Cordoba.

While on the Atlantic side of Chubut we visited Puerto Madryn, Peninsula Valdes, Trelew, Gaiman and Dolavon. To summarize our time in this area, we had incredibly close encounters with wildlife including penguins, sea lions and guanacos while also experiencing Welsh culture in Argentina.

Our time in Patagonia continued as we headed from east to west trading more barren landscapes for thick forests, impressive mountains and magnificent lakes. We spent significant time in both Esquel and El Bolson with day trips to visit Trevelin, Parque Nacional Los Alerces, Cholila and Lago Puelo. Highlights included sailing, hiking, riding vintage trains and partaking in the national asado festival.

We finished visiting Patagonia with time spent in Villa La Angostura, San Martin De Los Andes and Bariloche where we enjoyed more stunning scenery and hiking. On our way back to Buenos Aires, we took the Tren Patagonia to Las Grutas before meeting up with Audrey's dad again.

To finish off our trip in Argentina, we spent more time in the capital and later Mendoza where we got to experience wine tourism to its fullest extent. Overall, we had an amazing time travelling around Argentina having only scratched the surface of this vast and diverse country.

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EPIC Trekking in PATAGONIA ???? | Mount FITZ ROY + Laguna de los Tres in El Chaltén, Argentina

It was an epic day of trekking to Mount Fitz Roy and Laguna de Los Tres in Patagonia! ✨
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Today we're doing some epic trekking in Patagonia and tackling two of the most popular and most scenic trails in the north end of Los Glaciares National Park. In this episode, we'll be hiking to Laguna Capri for some amazing views of Mount Fitz Roy and then we'll continue towards Laguna de Los Tres.

One thing I liked about trekking in El Chaltén is that you have markers every kilometre, so that kind of gives you an idea of the kind of progress you’re making along the hike. If you see you’re making good time and it’s still early in the day, you can combine your hike with an additional side trail, and if you see you’re struggling, well, at least you know how long it’ll take you to get back to town.

Also, just so you know, most hotels and guesthouses in El Chaltén offer some kind of lunchbox. This is super convenient for hikers who plan on spending most of the day trekking in the mountains. You typically have to place your order the night before and then your food is ready the following morning. We paid the equivalent of $10 US dollars per lunchbox. A bit pricey for Argentina, but it was convenient seeing as there was no mini-fridge or communal kitchen where we were staying.

But back to the trekking. Once we reached Laguna Capri we had 2 options: head back to town via the Mirador loop, or continue towards Laguna de los Tres. We knew the latter would be a long trek and we had also been warned that the final kilometre is pretty brutal, but we had come all the way here and it was too early to turn around, so we decided to go for it! We had Mount Fitz Roy right in front of us, calling our name - how could we say no?!

The trek from Laguna Capri to Laguna de Los Tres was super scenic and fairly flat...that is until we reached Kilometre 9. Here began the longest and toughest kilometre of the whole trek. Up until this point, we really hadn’t found the trail to be difficult, but this is where we encountered the bottleneck. Everyone was tired by this point and well, this is the part of the trail where you need to be the most alert because it gets rocky, a bit gravely at times, and it’s just really steep. Trekking poles would have been a good idea. Really, what kept us going was the encouragement from everyone hiking back down telling us how amazing the views were at the top, and they were not wrong! Reaching Laguna de Los Tres was incredible - hands down the most impressive views of our whole week of trekking in El Chaltén.

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EPIC Trekking in PATAGONIA ???? | Mount FITZ ROY + Laguna de los Tres in El Chaltén, Argentina

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Our FAVOURITE Town in PATAGONIA, Argentina: A Week in EL BOLSÓN with Friends travel vlog

Welcome back to our favourite town in Patagonia! That's right, today we’re hoping back into our Patagonia footage, and we're going to be sharing what we got up to during our week in the town of El Bolsón, Argentina.

I warn you, this is the randomest vlog ever because technically, this was supposed to be our week of no filming, but the thing is our camera is never too far from reach! So, this video is going to be a collection of moments in no particular order.

So, join us as we spend quality time with friends, visit all the cats and dogs we know, go hiking and break down on the side of the road in a national park, go to family dinners that turn into dance parties, and barbecue under the stars while we learn the art of drinking out of a leather wine skin.

This video is about as chill and unplanned as it gets, and I think it also shows why we love this slice of northern Patagonia so much.

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Travelling to ARGENTINA ???????? | This MONSTER MILANESA Was Our First Meal Back in BUENOS AIRES! ????

We are kicking off this South America trip! In this first episode, we travelled back to Argentina and landed in Buenos Aires - the most logical place to begin this 3-month trip. After taking a taxi into the city and checking in to our apartment, our first order of business was to go in search of food. On the flight over, we had been talking about what we wanted our first meal back in Buenos Aires to be, and my dad was craving milanesa. Well, lucky for us, the AirBnB we rented was just a few blocks away from one of the most famous milanesa restaurants in the whole city! We ate at Los Orientales, a place that has won many awards for its monster milanesas. If you haven't heard of this dish before, it's a breaded meat cutlet (kind of like a Wiener Schnitzel or an Italian Cotoletta), that is super popular in Argentina. We got the biggest portion on the menu which came on a platter loaded with French fries, potato salad, tomatoes, eggs, red peppers, ham, cheese, and probably a whole lot more! We didn't believe it would be enough for 3 people, so we ordered a second milanesa, and this outing quickly turned into a food challenge!

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Visiting a Tiny ALPINE VILLAGE with 30 Inhabitants in CORDOBA, Argentina ⛰️

Today we're taking you on a little day trip to a tiny alpine village in the sierras of Cordoba. How tiny, you ask? It has a population of 30!

The town of Villa Alpina, whose name literally translates to Alpine Village, is a small community that can be reached via a winding dirt road 18 kilometres off the main road. The drive is an adventure in and of itself and we made plenty of stops along the way to enjoy the views and try to lure the cows from their pastures with our off-key singing...it didn't really work.

This town is best known as the starting point for hiking Cerro Champaquí, which stands 2,790 metres above sea level and is the highest peak in the province of Cordoba. We didn't come here to hike on this visit (that's another adventure for a future trip), however, we did have a nice day exploring this sleepy mountain town, cooling down in the river, and trying to befriend all the local sheep and goats.

This is a pretty relaxed vlog, but we wanted to share the views with you and give you a taste of the laidback vibe here in the sierras.

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Visiting a Tiny ALPINE VILLAGE with 30 Inhabitants in CORDOBA, Argentina ⛰️

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What's Countryside LIVING in ARGENTINA Really Like? ???????? | 10 Ways Rural Life is Different! ????????

Country living in Argentina is different from what we're used to, so I thought it would be fun to sit down and chat about some of the differences we've noticed and how we're adapting to rural life.

These are some of our first impressions having recently arrived from Canada. No, it's not our first time in Argentina - far from it! But these are the things we tend to notice during our first weeks whenever we're back here.

How is rural life in Argentina different, you ask?

Well, if we want water in the house we have to pump it from the well to a tank on top of the house. If we want to go into town we have to hitchhike or make sure we catch a very infrequent bus. And because there's no garbage collection system, we have to deal with our own trash and try to recycle and produce as little waste as possible.

Things like that, which are very different from city life back in Canada.

So join us for a little chat about what countryside living in Argentina is really like.

Long story short, we're adapting and having a great time even if there's a bit more work involved!

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