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Farmstay hosts are families who live on farm "Pampa", orchards and small lifestyle farms generally within 1- 2 hours of City. Farms are isolated and are generally not close to shops, banks and other amenities. There are no bus services so transport is limited to the host family support.
Every farm is different and your host will be able to give you a special experience based on the way their farm works. Some will have lots of animals, some will have just a few.
You can reach us by phone, email, chat and by stopping by our office. Below is a list of the different options available.
Email: info@argentinized.com *We always respond to y... |
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Farmstay hosts are families who live on farm "Pampa", orchards and small lifestyle farms generally within 1- 2 hours of City. Farms are isolated and are generally not close to shops, banks and other amenities. There are no bus services so transport is limited to the host family support.
Every farm is different and your host will be able to give you a special experience based on the way their farm works. Some will have lots of animals, some will have just a few.
You can reach us by phone, email, chat and by stopping by our office. Below is a list of the different options available.
Email: info@argentinized.com *We always respond to your contact request; so if you did not receive a reply within one business day, please check your spam folder and/or call us at one of the phone numbers listed below.
Telephone Argentina: (+54 -11) 4554-0433 Skype: Argentinized AIM: Argentinized MSN: argentinized@hotmail.com Google Talk: argentinized@gmail.com Yahoo: argentinized@yahoo.com.ar
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Step 1: Counseling We will talk about the homestay experience and ask you some questions to give you a good understanding and perspective on your farmstay.
Step 2: Applying for the Farm-stay ・ First, you will decide when you would like to start your farm-stay and how long you will stay. ・ Next, you fill out the application and related forms. ・ Next, we send you the invoice (it has all the cost related details.) ・ Last, you deposit the farm-stay fees -- around 2 to 4 weeks before your stay begins.
Step 3: Your Farm-stay Family is Decided ・ Your family will be decided around 1 to 2 weeks before your stay begins ・ We will tell you about your family, family members, location, etc. ・ After we receive the farm stay fees, we will send you the farmstay family information in the mail.
Step 4: Farm-stay Orientation About 1 week before your stay begins.
Step 5: Meet Your Family! _ The big day is finally here.
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Buenos Aires--
Nightclubs |
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 Tango shows - Tango places: Taconeando This show suited us perfectly .It is smallenough to be authentic but prosessional and entertaining throughout.There were three performing couples ,all wonderful as they danced their... |
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Tango shows - Tango places: Taconeando This show suited us perfectly .It is smallenough to be authentic but prosessional and entertaining throughout.There were three performing couples ,all wonderful as they danced their way through the history of Tango.There were a coupleof sultry singers and musians helping tocreate the mood.Dinner is included.The stak huge and good. The wine selection is good and reasonable priced.The cost was 90pesos each including transportaion. smart casual |
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Northeast Argentina--
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 A traditional Argentinean “estancia” is to provide comfort and warmth to hunters anytime. Accommodation is five-star and facilities include 10 double rooms with private bathrooms, a grand living room, a cozy dining room and a large acclimatized swimming pool, Jacuzzi and solarium. In addition, masseuse and laundry services are available. There is also, wi-fi internet service and satellite TV. Along with the luxurius accomodations, typical Argentinean dishes as well as international cuisine and delicious desserts are served with a selection of the finest Argentinean wines. All together, the combination for an unforgettable hunting trip is almost perfect. Regarding electrical appliances, electricity on the premises is 220 Volt. |
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A traditional Argentinean “estancia” is to provide comfort and warmth to hunters anytime. Accommodation is five-star and facilities include 10 double rooms with private bathrooms, a grand living room, a cozy dining room and a large acclimatized swimming pool, Jacuzzi and solarium. In addition, masseuse and laundry services are available. There is also, wi-fi internet service and satellite TV. Along with the luxurius accomodations, typical Argentinean dishes as well as international cuisine and delicious desserts are served with a selection of the finest Argentinean wines. All together, the combination for an unforgettable hunting trip is almost perfect. Regarding electrical appliances, electricity on the premises is 220 Volt. |
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SOUTH AMERICAN ADVENTURE SAFARIS Aguado 117 C.P. 2300 Rafaela, Santa Fe Argentina Tel/Fax: 54-3492-504710 |
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Patagonia--
Caves |
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 In the Alto Valle Río Pinturas (High Valley Paintings River), north east of Santa Cruz. The caves are located on private lands, visitors are only allowed due to kindness of the owners. The Cave of the Hands, is named after the stencilled outlines of human hands in the cave, but there are also hunting scenes as well as many pictures of animals, such as the guanacos (Lama guanicoe) or lama, which are still common in the region. More than 890 paintings of human hands appear together with geometric figures and animals along the walls of the cave which is only 24 meters deep by 15 meters wide at the... |
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In the Alto Valle Río Pinturas (High Valley Paintings River), north east of Santa Cruz. The caves are located on private lands, visitors are only allowed due to kindness of the owners. The Cave of the Hands, is named after the stencilled outlines of human hands in the cave, but there are also hunting scenes as well as many pictures of animals, such as the guanacos (Lama guanicoe) or lama, which are still common in the region. More than 890 paintings of human hands appear together with geometric figures and animals along the walls of the cave which is only 24 meters deep by 15 meters wide at the entrance and 10 meters high. The hands painted in live colors varying from red, violet and reddish violet, white, black, yellow, to orange ochre and a few in green. They occur as both negative and positive forms. The great majority are left hands belonging to children, youths and adults. The Caves of the Hands was a sacred site for the Tehuelches Indians, who lived in the area long before the Europeans arrived. They used the cave during their Summer hunting season, moving back to the coast in the Autumn to avoid the harsh Pantoganian Winters. |
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| Located South of the Perito Moreno town, by the Alto Rio Pinturas Valley, the Cueva de las Manos (Cave of the Hands) contains one of the most significant assemblages of cave art in the Patagonia. Vestiges of a 9,300 year old culture are found in the caves and the guilty's rocky sides which show stenciled outlines of human hands and other rich prehistoric depictions giving testimony to its past. |
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