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complicated travel question
Posted on Dec 17, 2008, 10:46:46 by mmbcross
... goes through San Pedro de Atacama on the way, so you may wish to pick it up there. Daily buses from Salta to Corrientes, mostly overnight sleeper buses, about 13 hours US$ 35. Daily buses from Corrientes to Puerto Iguazú. About 5 hours, US$ ...
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Iguazu Falls to Lima
Posted on May 20, 2009, 16:18:30 by mmbcross
... may want to attempt a crossing of the Chaco. Bus to Asuncion, then another bus from Asuncion to Resistencia in Argentina, then over the bridge to Corrientes across the Paraguay River. Then a long dusty bus ride across the Chaco to Salta. Daily at 18:00 x ...
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Horse riding
Posted on Jun 3, 2008, 17:18:37 by ranchexperience
Hello, a nice place to horse ride is near Mercedes Corrientes, www.horse-riding-argentina.com. As a tourist for US$ 50 a day (min. 7 days) if you have smaller budget you can help the staff as a volunteer. (20/day min. 2 weeks.) Experience the gaucho ...
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need advice on 12hr overnight layover in BA
Posted on Jun 7, 2008, 01:34:44 by mmbcross
... the best clothes you have, then take a taxi to downtown Buenos Aires and have a great meal with steaks bigger than dinner plates. Corrientes Street is where it's all happening. Keep in mind that Porteños dress well, so look as nice as you can. Many ...
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Buenos Aires to Cusco
Posted on Nov 10, 2008, 13:26:09 by mmbcross
... . BA to Iguazu is about 20 hours. From Iguazu I would go to Asuncion Paraguay (5 hours) and then down to Resistencia/Corrientes (6 hours). or From here you need to cross the Chaco, a long dry, boring ride. Flechabus covers most of these routes. ...
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From Cuzco to Uyuni to La Paz
Posted on Jun 4, 2009, 10:02:26 by mmbcross
... add another country to your portfolio) and then on to Iguassu. There is also direct overnight luxury bus service from Corrientes to Puerto Iguassu if you prefer to skip Asuncion. Here's a good site to investigate Argentine bus services. Most ...
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Hello from london :)
Posted on Jan 16, 2009, 11:14:24 by mercenarri
... Patagonia to resume the journey). Though I must admit those three places are the only ones that seemed to appeal to me in Argentina. Are there any more spots you can recommend? (I'm also visiting Corrientes and the Puerto Madryn area). Thanks
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south american travel
Posted on May 27, 2009, 13:43:24 by mmbcross
... to Mendoza. Taking the Iguassu option is a bit of an adventure. There is one bus daily from Salta across the Chaco to Corrientes on the Paraguay River. It's a semi-sleeper and takes about 12 to 13 hours. Then regular daily buses to Asuncion and on ...
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Any suggestions for travel Buenos Aires - Cusco?
Posted on May 25, 2009, 06:12:35 by rogerbid
... suggested to another traveller a few days ago: Bus to Asuncion, then another bus from Asuncion to Resistencia in Argentina, then over the bridge to Corrientes across the Paraguay River. Then a long dusty bus ride across the Chaco to Salta. Daily at 18:00 ...
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Any suggestions for travel Buenos Aires - Cusco?
Posted on May 21, 2009, 16:04:52 by mmbcross
... suggested to another traveller a few days ago: Bus to Asuncion, then another bus from Asuncion to Resistencia in Argentina, then over the bridge to Corrientes across the Paraguay River. Then a long dusty bus ride across the Chaco to Salta. Daily at 18:00 ...
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