El Calafate is situated in the region of Patagonia, in the South of Argentina (where we met ;) Absolute highlights you cannot miss are the Perrito Moreno and the Fitzroy! Please note that the official tourist season ends at the end of March in Patagonia.
Bariloche is the largest city in the province of Río Negro and is located in the foothills of the Patagonian Andes on the southern shore of Nahuel Huapi Lake, near the border with Chile. It is a great base to also start a tour to the 7 lakes ;)
Mendoza is located in the northern-central part of the province, in a region of foothills and high plains, on the eastern side of the Andes. The region around Greater Mendoza is famous for being the largest wine-producing area in South America.
Natural World Heritage since 1984 and one of the 7 Natural World Wonder since 2011, the Iguazu Falls National Park is a unique natural universe. Full of life, abundant vegetation and more than 250 waterfalls, among them the Devil's Throat, falling more than 82 meters high; it is the ideal place to connect with nature.
Salta is probably the most Spanish city in Argentina by physical appearance. The local culture, however, is a blend of Spanish and gaucho (mestizo, criollo, both indigenous and non-indigenous) traditions, lending the city a distinctive identity, somewhat different from the more European-like metropolises to the south.