About Loli
Loli Delger was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Since a young age, owner of a free spirit, she set off to explore different corners of the world. She has been working in the luxury travel and hospitality businesses for over 12 years, managing luxury fly fishing lodges and boutique hotels in Mexico, Patagonia and Buenos Aires, teaching skiing and snowboarding and working as a Private Chef in Aspen, Co. and Argentina.
About Argentina
Argentina is home of Gauchos, Tango, Polo, Soccer fans, Patagonia, the Iguazu Falls, and internationally renowned beef and wine.
It is the eighth largest country in the world counting with an extensive number of climates and landscapes. Whether you’d like to go shopping and delight yourself with outstanding cuisine in European like Buenos Aires, go extreme hiking and skiing untamed volcanoes in Patagonia or relax while sipping on a great Malbec wine in a vineyard in Mendoza… it’s all possible here.
Pampas, mountains, volcanoes, glaciers, lakes, deserts, beaches, wetlands, rain forests and waterfalls, steppes and savannas make of Argentina a Country with a vast variety of destinations possible to discover in uncountable ways.
Buenos Aires
Built by Eurpoeans, this sexy, alive and supremely vibrant city is an eclectic combination of glass skyscrapers with 19th century buildings.
Walk around the parks in Palermo, meet the residents (porteños), go antique shopping in San Telmo, get a quick Tango lesson and enjoy a juicy steak after visiting chic Recoleta. But don’t get too tired as its glamorous nightlife will keep you dancing the night away.
The Pampas
In the outskirts and neighboring Provinces of Buenos Aires, come across endless grassy horizons of Pampas, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Andes Mountains.
Take Polo lessons or beautiful horse rides at sunset. Meet the Gauchos in their romanticized lifestyle of tending to cattle on the plains, while staying at a 19th century Estancia, taste delicious home made meals and traditional “asado” (Argentinean barbecue).
Mendoza
Home of world renowned Malbec wine and to the America’s highest peak, Mount Aconcagua.
Mendoza provides with endless outdoors possibilities. Whether you are interested in a wine tour, Hiking and climbing, rafting, kayaking, skiing, or exploring caves in an outstanding scenery.
Esteros del Ibera (Corrientes)
Exotic beauty, ecologic relevance and the most varied fauna on thousands of hectares of wetlands and savanna landscapes.
Enjoy horseback riding, bird watching, fly fishing, canoeing in the midst of an untouched natural sanctuary.
Iguazu Falls
In the northeast of Argentina, the falls are imposing and majestic, in the midst of the wild landscape of untamed subtropical vegetation.
Along three kilometers enjoy a series of 270 cascades declared by the Unesco as universal patrimony. The brilliant feathering of parrots and toucans flutters through the air amid exotic orchids, begonias and other wild flowers.
Salta and Jujuy
The curtness of the Argentinean Northwest lands are softened by its kind and warm local people and their gorgeous hand woven works.
Explore Purmamarca, a small charming village of pre hispanic origin located 2192 meters above sea level. Taste the best empanadas and locro at some random adobe house lined in Tilcara’s steep and narrow streets while getting and unbeatable view of the Quebrada de Humahuaca.
Salta and Jujuy are provinces with a large population of indigenous farmfolk, a rich historical and cultural legacy, breathtaking landscapes and home to the best Torrontes white wine in the country.
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