Genias Totales: An Interview with the Women Behind Porteñísima
As I see it, “Porteñísima” should be translated as powerhouse. It’s a Buenos Aires-based Spanish school, founded and led by two women who love one thing: language.
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As I see it, “Porteñísima” should be translated as powerhouse. It’s a Buenos Aires-based Spanish school, founded and led by two women who love one thing: language.
In Mendoza, there are two types of tourists: wine lovers and crusty hikers. Being both, we spent a bit of time alternating between our fancy pants and dirty socks. Here are a handful of our favorite stops along the way.
We strode quickly to the bus station. We were 15 minutes from the terminal, and the bus to Perito Moreno left in 15 minutes. Glancing at the time, we broke into a run.
Under the iconic Mount Fitz Roy rests El Chaltén: a vibrantly painted village known worldwide as Argentina’s capital of trekking. It offers good food, great trails and natural surroundings unlike any other.
The Huemul Circuit requires extra gear and a permit from the ranger station. Discover the ins and outs of preparation, as well as our own journey.
As far as I’m concerned, there are just two seasons in Buenos Aires: Absolutely Beautiful and Almost Unbearable. After more than two years in Argentina, I’ve observed how much the daily rhythm is driven or contained by weather. Do you want to see other humans? To go outside? It depends on the forecast.
From red rocks to red wine, Cafayate is brimming with bold color and flavor. Just over 100 miles south of Salta, the town has a rich wine culture, nearby hiking trails and festive plazas. But it’s the journey there that really wows. The best advice I heard before going? Don’t sleep through the drive.
Visit Jujuy and you’ll be asked if you’ve seen the hill with seven colors. Then the one with 14 colors. Then, oddly, the colorless flatlands. It’s a Lucky Charms treasure hunt, and you’ll be chasing that rainbow all around the region.
On the heels of my 30th birthday, I took a solo trip to the north of Argentina. Salta — with its accessible airport and central location — served as my home base throughout the trip. Discover the charms of this city that blends colonial grandeur and Andean tradition.
Unabashed snoop that I am, I love peeking at other people’s packing lists. For those like me, here are the contents of my own bag, as well as pocketbook, for a fall-time budget trip to Salta and Jujuy.