Thursday 7 July 2011

Durva's Travel Diaries: Argentina Here We Come!!!

Durva had promised her travel consultant, an Argentina story on her return of her bespoke experience. To her surprise, the story was carried by Hindustan Times, Conde Nast Traveller, The Crest and Mumbai Mirror amongst others.

Land in Busenos Aires, the city of 'good ari' in Spanish; the city definitely lives up to its name with warm, temperate climate during the day and pleasantly cools in the evenings. Buenos Aires offers a variety of experiences from tango to milonga to some very fine dining experiences. La Viruta is one such milonga where we took a couple of tango classes one night. In uptown Recoleta and Palermothere are many green parks clustered with several restaurants and cafes. The highlight for us here in being a Japanese restaurant was it had a Japanese garden in Recoleta post that had Malba - contemporary Art museum of Buenos Aires that houses the private collection of an Italian collector,Constantin Eduardo. A stunning self portrait of Mexican legendary artist Frida Cahlo highlights this collection amongst many other contemporary art works.

One of the highlights of the five days spent in Buenos Aires, is a visit to the cultural suburb La Bocca.La Bocca is a colorful, cultural experience of a flea market by local artisans and craftsmen with Spanish style architecture and gaucho couples dancing tango on both sides of the streets in cafes with sit outs. The folk music, the tango, the local arts and crafts, La Bocca instantly translates into a memorable moment of the Argentine experience. We experienced a similar flea market in San Telmo’s Sunday market with antique dealers selling silver ware and cutlery, lamps and jewellery from another time is a must do. The tango show ' Senor Tango' is a romantic escape into Argentine culture.

Amongst shopping and art experiences are some very chic brands and galleries in upscale Recoleta, Palermo Viejieo, Chico Palermo, Soho palermo. Restaurants and cafes outline these areas and are also clustered around Puerto Madero- the new developments around the harbor.

From Buenos Aires we land in Iguazu up north and check into our beautiful hotel Loi Suites in the midst of tropical jungle with an Indian concept spa, Namaste. Next morning we are driven to Iuazu National Park to meet with our ecological tour guide for the day, Carla. We trek up many catwalk trials to get some superb views of the Iguazu Falls. The power and magnanimity of the falls when viewed from the Devils throat is truly considered one of the wonders of the world. With 270,000 cubic litres per second volumes of water spread across 2700 meters of width of the falls, makes Iguazu the third largest falls in the world after Niagara and Victoria Falls. We touch the Brazilian border at this point of the falls. Our trek was a combination of some walking trails, some speed boating adventure under the falls, some train rides, a truck drive into the tropical rainforests around the falls and a rubber raft on the river. The power of the Iguazu falls is magnificent! The park adventure ends this evening and we return to our hotel to relax in the many temperature pools.

The next morning we fly to Salta and check into a boutique, conde nast recommended hotel - Legado Mitico with rooms highlighting famous characters of the regions history. We were in an ethnic room called El Wichi. The hotel is situated four blocks away from the city centre 9th of July square and two blocks away from the culinary capital of Salta; the Balcarsi street. The Balcarci Street is famous for its paneas (folk music); each panea with its unique live music and dance through the evening. With livegauchos, song, dance and wine this street brings alive the culture of the region with some fantastic home grown wines from the neighborhood wineries. One of the paneas we recommend is Cafe Del Tiempo (the time cafe) amongst other Andean local peneas.

From Salta we were driven to Cafayate, which is home to a few boutique Spanish wine growing Bodegas with a breathtaking drive through the canyons of the Andes. With red mountain landscape changing formations along the way and blooming cactus trees; this picturesque landscape is part of vary a Latin American outdoor experience. A night spent on the bodega 'wine resort' with some very fine wine tasting and a tour of the local wineries was the highlight of the trip. Some bodegas and their wines worth a mention are from the locally grown Torrentes grapes. Torrentes grapes are found only in this Argentine region and a re-blend of two French grapes. Especially the ones we favored and bought were Elementos Torrentes Dulce natural late harvest from El Esteco Bodega and the Torrentes Tardio from Bodega Nanni - the only organic wine maker in the region and the Porvenir Torrentesdessert wine. These fine wines come with floral fragrance and a fruity bouquet. The late harvest does not need decanting as it has a very short life in the oaks. Back in Salta we learnt to siesta, like the locals.

The flight from Salta to Ushuaia via Buenos Aires offers some great topographical views of the Atlantic Ocean with snow peaked mountain peaks of Patagonia. We are driven to the hotel, Los CauquenesSpa and Resort which is part of the small luxury hotels. The room is overlooking the Beagle Channel; the exact point where the Atlantic Ocean and Pacific Ocean meet; the southern most point of the world, a 1000 km form the Antarctic Circle. Ushuaia is arguably the Southern most tip of the world. There are cruises to Antarctica that depart from here.

An off road day excursion on a 4x4 Lagos in the indigenous forests in the hinterlands of Tierra Del Fuego by exceptionally experienced professional driver/guides marks one of the highlights inUshuaiha. The real fun begins when we leave the sealed road and enter the indigenous tracks from where the expert driver navigates through fallen trees and into portions of the lake where it is shallow on the shoreline. Eventually after some off roading fun we arrive at a small sheltered hut in the middle of the ocean and the forest where fire labeled Argentine wine awaits us with a specially barbequed lunch.

Yet another highlight in Ushuaiha comes with rowing and gliding through the waters of the Beagle Channel on a semi inflatable canoe paddling our way to Gable Island. Gable Island is home to the only nesting colony of almost 3000 Magellenic Penguins in a region of the world that is a 'road less traveled' but well worthy of our experience.

The train to the end of the world called the "the Prison Train" in the penal colony of Ushuaiha is definitely worth a mention. A trip to the Lapataia Bay which is considered the end point of the world touched Chile on one side.

From Ushuaia we flew to El Calafate in northern Patagonia and were driven to our hotel ‘Alto Calafate’to check into our presidential suite with an in house Jacuzzi and the best view of the city. The hotel is owned by the president of the country- Christina de Kircher. It housed a cozy spa with a many hydrotherapeutic massage options and a warm indoor pool with a superb view. 

Next morning we are driven 60 kms to see the region’s largest accessible glacier Pireto Moreno for a two hour trek gear on some beautiful glacier formation in the snow. Mini trek is glimpse of the real snow treks and ended with a glass of scotch and some fine chocolates; truly Swiss style.

Next day we were taken on a navigation safari on a cruise liner Fernando Campbell on the captain’s deck to enjoy some of the best views, privately, on the deck of the five largest glaciers in the worldUpsala, the Spegazzini, the Onelli, the  Seco and the Pireto Moreno glacier. The luxurious cruise gave many Kodak moments and views of unparallel glacier formations melting into water somewhat comparable to massive ice installations. A truly memorable day!

From El Calafate we fly to San Carlos de Bariloche- the Switzerland of Andes. With Ski resorts, spring in full bloom, chocolatires and chocolatire architecture strewn on both side of the streets. On one of the largest lakes Nahuel Huapi, makes Bariloche and Swiss style ski resorts with snow in summer which makes Bariloche an ideal tourist destination in South America. Our hotel Llao Llao which is rated one of the world’s luxurious hotels definitely deserves a special mention. On an island 20 km from the main city of Bariloche with a private 18 hole golf course and full chateau on a lake surrounded by mountains with signature style chocolate massages at the spa and a schedule for classes from yoga, pilates tango, salsa, caminitoes with restaurant and a chapel on house, Llao Llao is truly a luxury adobe.

We drive deeper into the Andes to San Martin through the lake route and arrive at Loi suitesChapelco Hotel with a spa and golf course. The spa with a signature Shiatze massage and a circulatory hydrotherapy with a private Scottish shower, chill pool, Jacuzzi with a relaxation area over looking the sunset marked a moment in our suits in a Loi suits. A drive to the Chile border through the Andes mountain range and afternoon hike to a beautiful water fall ended in the evening.

From San Martin we fly to Bueno Aires for our last day in the city to relive some of our experiences before boarding South American Airways flight to Bombay via Johannesburg.

In Beunisairs we decide to stay at Faeena in Peurato Mader and revisit Bengal our favorite Indian restaurant in Beunisairs followed by a flight to Tango. There we revisit La Bocca to end our trip and take back some wonderful memories of Argentina!!!

Dancing Tango La Boca at Beunos Aires

The view from the room at Argentina
Los Cauquenes