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Our Argentina horseback riding adventure spends eight days in Buenos Aires, picturesque San Carlos de Bariloche, and San Martin de los Andes—some of the most scenic regions in the world.
Suggested journey at a glance: 8 days/7 nights including two nights each in Buenos Aires and Bariloche, and three days of horseback riding in San Martin de los Andes.
This Argentina horseback riding journey is available year-round and suitable for riders of all levels. Riders use gaucho saddles and ride up to four hours per day on the last three days of the trip. Our designers are at their best when crafting a journey unique to you; so contact us to get started planning, and read on to see one example of what’s possible on a handcrafted trip.
Buenos Aires
Before you begin your Argentina horseback riding adventure, spend two nights in captivating Buenos Aires. Your hotel, the ultra-luxurious Park Hyatt Palacio Duhau, is situated in Buenos Aires’ most fashionable and exclusive shopping district. From here, discover the city with your private guide and driver on a tour through its many diverse neighborhoods. You’ll also enjoy a stunning tango show complete with wine and dinner.
Patagonia
Next, continue to San Carlos de Bariloche for two nights at the legendary Llao Llao Hotel & Resort on the shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake. While here, hike to the top of Mount Llao Llao or panoramic shots of some of Argentina’s best natural views. You can also head to Victoria Island by private boat for hiking, swimming, and fishing in the stunning lake.
Conclude your Argentina horseback riding adventure in San Martin de los Andes at Tipiliuke Lodge. Enjoy three days of horseback riding on the 50,000 acre reserve and working cattle ranch. Your activities and schedules are completely flexible. Explore the breathtaking Patagonia surrounds on horseback, foot, and bicycle with tailor-made activities the whole family can enjoy.
Custom Trips to Argentina
Plan your own custom Argentina horseback riding trip. Contact a Ker & Downey designer to get started, and read more about the seasonality and pricing in South America at the Ker & Downey Difference.