martes, 25 de octubre de 2016

The Argentinian magic

Traveling to Bariloche
The best holidays I've ever had were when I visited Bariloche, Argentina. It was when I was 16 (in 2013). First, I consider Bariloche a magic place, or more than place, the experience of traveling there, because traveling to that place you can appreciate how long is Chile (from Santiago to Bariloche are about 15-20 hours of travel, it depends of the custom house and the traffic), even from the center to the south, you can see various southern towns until Temuco, its natural characteristics like volcanos, hills, mountains, forests (that looks like The Lord of the Rings, I love it). 
The second great feature of Bariloche is its people, the vast majority are very friendly, warm and hospitable persons, habitants who receive you with open arms and caters very well both a restaurant and a bookshop for example.
Summit of Cerro Campanario
The third amazing feature of Bariloche is its landscapes and activities you can do there, totally outdoors, like sailing with paddle boats on rivers, climb famous hills of the area, whose view is beautiful because on top of the hills (specifically Cerro Campanario) you can see countless lakes both Chile and Argentina. And if you did not do outdoor activities (at night for example), you could see the village, its green areas, fairs, streets, shops, restaurants, etc. But the non-outdoor activity that I most remember it was when I danced Tango with a very sexy Argentinian woman.  

These three reasons are truly amazing and make Bariloche a famous and magnificent place to visit,
100% recommended to have an unforgettable holiday.

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