ARGENTINA
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El Chaltén is a small mountain village in Argentine Patagonia, within Los Glaciares National Park in Santa Cruz Province. Known as the trekking capital of Argentina, it attracts hikers and climbers from around the world who come to explore its dramatic landscapes, towering peaks, and pristine wilderness.

San Carlos de Bariloche, commonly known as Bariloche, is one of Argentina’s most famous tourist destinations, located in Patagonia, within Río Negro Province. It's known for its stunning lakes, snow-capped mountains, and Swiss-style architecture, making it a year-round paradise for adventure lovers

Offering access to remote backcountry terrain, deep powder, and breathtaking Patagonian landscapes. It’s a top destination for ski mountaineering and backcountry skiing in South America, attracting both beginners and expert skiers

Surrounded by stunning glacial lakes, making it a paradise for nature lovers, kayakers, and photographers. These lakes, formed by ancient glaciers, have crystal-clear waters and are set against the backdrop of the Andes mountains

The ski areas in Bariloche offer limitless opportunities for adventure, especially if you're into backcountry skiing, ski touring, or freeride exploration. Unlike traditional North American or European resorts with heavily patrolled and controlled boundaries, Bariloche’s terrain is vast, wild, and full of off-piste potential