However, the real beauty of this country is hidden away from popular destinations. Pristine wild nature of Argentina is its true treasure. Tourists can see monkeys and toucans in northern jungles in the morning and then see penguins “sledding” into icy South Atlantic at noon. In Argentina, there are hundreds of bird types, including the Andean condor and three flamingo species, puma, armadillo, lama, fox, and tapir that live in forests, mountains, and breathtaking areas like Altiplano or Puna. Green tea plantations, dried dams, palm tree groves and icebergs, and some of the most powerful waterfalls in the world – these are just some of the sceneries that guests can see in this country. Dozens of biosystems are protected by a chain of national reserves.
To the north-west of the vibrant city of Cordoba, travelers will find the spectacular Punilla Valley. Roughly half of the most popular traditional resorts of the country, such as La Falda, are located along the valley. On the south of the valley, there are two resorts that are very popular on the national level. These are vibrant and always full of travelers Villa Carlos Paz and more relaxed and tranquil Cosqun. The north of the province also has many places to see. Here it is important to mention the area between Capilla del Monte and Santa Catalina that is still not frequently visited by vacationers. Here, tourists can see spectacular Ongamira Caves and a restored settlement in Ischilin. To the south of Cordoba, Calamuchita Valley is famous for its legendary resorts. Don’t forget to visit Santa Rosa de Calamuchita, a charming and cozy village. In Alta Gracia, check the museum of history that is open in a flawlessly restored building.
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