From Buenos Aires's European boulevards to the glaciers of Patagonia and the vineyards of Mendoza, Argentina is South America's most varied stage — and home to the world's best steak.
Argentina stretches from the sub-tropical Iguazu Falls in the north to the icy fjords of Tierra del Fuego, 3,700 km south. Along the way: the wine valleys of Mendoza below Aconcagua (the Americas' highest peak), the Perito Moreno glacier calving into Lake Argentino, and Buenos Aires — a city that thinks it's Paris but dances tango till sunrise.
Indian passport holders need a tourist visa from the Argentine consulate in Mumbai (free of cost under bilateral agreement, ~4 weeks processing). Indians holding a valid US B1/B2 visa can enter visa-free for 90 days. TravelDham handles documentation, books domestic flights on Aerolíneas Argentinas and pairs you with Guides for Patagonia treks.
“Our curated journeys to Argentina are specifically tailored for discerning Indian travelers. We synchronize luxury boutique accommodation, private guided excursions, and intricate culinary coordination—including specialized dietary and gourmet dining arrangements. From the moment you land to your departure, our dedicated concierge is at your service 24/7.”


One of the few advancing glaciers on earth. Walk the catwalks at Los Glaciares National Park or take an ice-trek on the glacier itself.
Perito Moreno Glacier — One of the few advancing glaciers on earth. Walk the catwalks at Los Glaciares National Park or take an ice-trek on the glacier itself.
Tango in Buenos Aires — Catch a dinner-tango show in San Telmo or learn the steps at a milonga. Sunday street fairs on Calle Defensa are unmissable.
Iguazu Falls (Argentine side) — Walk the upper, lower and Devil's Throat circuits — the Argentine side gets you closest to the water. Plan one full day.
Mendoza Wine Country — Argentina's Malbec capital — bike between bodegas with the Andes as backdrop. Pair lunch with Catena Zapata's flagship.
El Chaltén Trekking — Trekking capital of Argentina — day hikes to Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre give some of the most photographed mountain views on earth.
Recoleta Cemetery — Buenos Aires's open-air mausoleum-city where Eva Perón rests. The neighbourhood around has the city's best cafés and bookstores.
Land at your destination and transfer to your accommodation. Check in, relax, and recover from the journey. In the evening, take a brief orientation walk to soak in the atmosphere of Argentina.