A country day to share with the family, while enjoying an authentic Argentine experience in a country house. Learn about the life and traditions of the Argentine Gauchos.
During the tour you can taste typical specialties such as empanadas and Argentine wine. You will have free time to participate in activities including horseback riding, bicycle or carriage rides while exploring the stay.
The sound of a bell will alert you to participate in a lunch (roast, salads, local sweets and drinks included).
After lunch, you will be invited to see two typical shows where the gauchos show their equestrian skills. Equestrian shows, races and demonstrations of gauchesque skills are subject to weather and terrain conditions.
Pickup included
Your guide will pick you up at the hotel to start the excursion to one of the traditional rooms around Buenos Aires
The stay is located in the heart of the province of Buenos Aires (within an approximate radius of 90 km from the city center of Buenos Aires).
Along the way you can appreciate the suburbs of Buenos Aires City that will give rise to the cattle fields as we are approaching the stay.
Arriving at 11:00 am – after a two-hour journey passengers will have one greeted with traditional empanadas, wine and juice of choice.
From 11:30 am to 13:00 pm - passengers will have time to tour the typical Argentine stay and take horse, carriage or tractor rides, in addition, if they want they can also make use of bicycles available in the stay.
from 13:00 pm to 15:00 pm enjoy the typical lunch (roast grill, chorizo, empty and chicken, variety of traditional salads, drinks with and without alcohol and dessert)
at 15:00 pm the Creole skills show will start (demonstration of horseback riding activities)
16:00 pm - snack with cooked mate, cakes and traditional cakes.
16:30 pm - we will start the journey back to the city of Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, the vibrant capital of Argentina, is known for its European-influenced architecture, rich cultural scene, and passionate tango. The Pampas, a vast fertile plain, offers a glimpse into Argentina's gaucho (cowboy) culture and stunning landscapes. Together, they provide a unique blend of urban sophistication and rural charm.
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