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Argentina Health Guide
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Mendoza
is in northwestern Argentina and is the gateway to the high
Andes and the Chilean border. Argentina's wines have come to the
world stage only recently, but are quickly growing in
popularity, and most of the vineyards and the wine industry is
located in the Mendoza province. Mendoza is also a major
destination for sports enthusiast where many outdoor sports can
be enjoyed in beautiful surroundings.
But whenever you go to Mendoza, don't forget to take your
appetite. Regional foods and wines are sure to add pleasure to
your trip.
Things
To Do in Mendoza:
Wine Tours:
One
of the most popular activities in Mendoza is to take a wine
tour. Either visit a few wineries in one day or explore
Argentine Wine further by touring multiple days.
Parque General San Martin:
The
General San Martin park, with the Cerro de la Gloria monument
honoring San Martin and his army, is a very big park with a zoo
and an amphitheater where many of the Vendimia festival events
take place.
Vendimia Festival
The
annual wine harvest festival falls on the first Saturday every
March. The celebrations include folkloric festivals, religious
ceremonies to bless the grapes, crowning of the queen, Reina
Nacional de la Vendimia, sports events and a lot of wine and
merriment for some weeks before and a few after the main
festivities.
Sights
just outside Mendoza
Parque Provincial Aconcagua:
Where
the great mountain Cerro Aconcagua, at 22974 ft (6962 m), is the
highest peak in South America. Climbers need at least two weeks,
including acclimatization, to make the ascent. You can take
great photos of the mountain from the Laguna Horcones.
Puente del Inca:
Puente
del Inca is a hot water spring that is at the site of an old
natural stone bridge over the Rio Mendoza and happens to be one
of Argentina's natural wonders. The coppery-gold color of the
rocks comes from minerals in the water and makes this a
beautiful stop-over on your
Cristo Redentor:
Erected
to mark the border dispute between Argentina and Chile, the
statue of Christ the Redeemer at 13200 ft (4000 m) is open only
when the road is open. Cannons used in the wars of liberation
were melted down to provide the metal for the statue
San
Rafael
A
few hours South of Mendoza City, you'll find San Rafael. This
city is known for it's wine culture, outdoor sports, and for
being the gateway to the Canon del Atuel.
Las
Lenas Ski Resort
Las
Lenas is one of the biggest mountains in Argentina and offers
unforgettable skiing and activities.
Where
to Stay
The
central and very luxurious hotel in Mendoza is the Park
Hyatt Mendoza. Enjoy all the perks of a 5 star hotel
including a spa and a small casino.
Other
hotels include the small Reina
Victoria, and the bigger Aconcagua
Hotel.
Sports
Activities in and around Mendoza
The
city of Mendoza is located near the two great rivers, Mendoza
and Diamante. The high volume of water and exciting rapids are
sure to give you an excellent whitewater rafting trip. There are
also excellent hiking trails, numerous opportunities for
mountain biking, climbing and a number of chances to participate
in aerial sports.
Map
of Mendoza

Argentine Wine
in The Mendoza Province
The constant sunshine in Mendoza invites tourists from all over
the world and Argentina into wine country. Originally not a
tourist a site, wine became the draw for many. The view of the
Andes, along with the small chance for rainfall, makes this
region an ideal spot for vacation as well as tasting the essence
of Argentina.
Introduction

As
Mendoza has awakened as a wine destination, numerous vineyards,
over fifty hotels, impeccable restaurants have emerged. Many of
the wineries even offer wine tasting for free. Wineries or
bodegas, as they are called in Mendoza, are all shapes and
sizes. Some reflect the traditional styles of architecture while
others have taken on a modern spin. All want to share the beauty
of wine-making which is evident in the tours and open door
policies.
Geography
and Weather
The
best time to visit Mendoza is all year round! Sun is part of
everyday life, shinning over 300 days a year. Even in the winter
time, sunshine is ever present (the temperature fluctuates
between 35 degrees to about 60 degrees). Seasons are opposite
than the United States, so spring arrives in September while
summer begins in December. Summer temperatures can reach over 90
degrees but the heat is dry with low humidity. Rain is a rarity;
average rainfall is just over eight inches. This weather not
only benefits the visitors but also the wine-making. The climate
in Mendoza, from the sunshine to the rainfall to the low
humidity, all contribute to the successful harvest of grapes and
delicious production of various vinos.
Celebrating
Wine-Making
If
one loves wine then March is the time to plan your trip to
Mendoza. The Vendimia Festival takes place for week,
commemorating the gathering of grape crop. Music and events at
the various wineries fill the seven days with revelry and
enjoyment. This is a popular week to visit Mendoza so make sure
to make reservations well in advance to ensure a place to stay.
Wine-Making
through the Seasons

The
beauty of fall in Mendoza can be experienced in both April and May. With low
crowds and the hues of trees, this can be a wonderful time to for a holiday. The
bodegas are alive with wine-making as well as the harvesting the various varieties
of grapes. Other times of the year offer observation of the many activities
surrounding a vineyard. Throughout June, July, August (winter) the vines are cut
back to guarantee future growth. The following months, September and October,
are a time of preparation, when the grounds are tidied and vines are groomed.
The medley of sprouts is decided November while nurturing of the vines continues
throughout the next few months.
Beyond
Wine
The
region of Mendoza is full of rich vineyards yet the environment offers even more
for traveler. With close proximity to the Andes Mountains, sightseeing as well
as hiking and horse-back riding are a must. Further, nearby Chile is the perfect
local for more sights, adventures, and of course, wine-tasting.
Argentina Travel Facts
Visas:
Most foreigners do not need visas and receive free renewable
90-day tourist stamps upon arrival.
Time: Eastern Standard Time (EST) plus one or two hours;
Argentina does not observe daylight-saving time.
Weights & Measures: Distances and measures are
usually metric, but rural areas may use the "legua"
(league, about 5 km).
Weights are measured in kilograms (1kg = 2.2 pounds).
Electricity: 220V, 50Hz. Argentina uses the European two
prong and the Australian slanted plugs on most wall electrical
outlets.
Taxes: The sales tax, known as IVA, is 21%. When
reserving a hotel, that tax is sometimes not mentioned, so
double-check the final price before you book.
Telephones: The country code for Argentina is 54. Every
region has its own area code with Buenos Aires mainly using the
'11' area code, and sometimes the '15' area code for cell
phones.
Cellular Telephones: Many locals have mobile phones in
Argentina and a few companies rent out cell phones for
short-term use. If you have a tri-band world phone it will work
in Buenos Aires and most parts of Argentina.
Holidays
observed in Argentina
January 1: New Year's Day
March or April: Good Friday, Easter
May 1: Labor Day
May 25: Anniversary of the First National Government
June 20: Day of the Flag
July 9: Independence Day
August 17: Anniversary of the Death of General Jose de
San Martin
October 12: Christopher Columbus Day
December 25: Christmas Day
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