I recently returned from Saudi Arabia on a 10-day trip sponsored by Travel + Leisure, Saudi Tourism Authority and the Royal Commission of AlUla.
ARGENTINA - Why we need to plan your trip NOW
Argentina’s Patagonia is the #1 reason to visit. There are lakes to kayak, horses to ride, rivers to raft, mountains to trek, forests to hike, glaciers to trek, and penguins to visit. If you love nature and adventure, this is the country for you. But there’s more to Argentina than its natural wonders.
Dreams Do Come True
Years ago when Michael and I started to envision our lives as empty nesters, he shared with me his dream of traveling through Argentina once he retired, in Che Guevara fashion. I too have been inspired to choose destinations from books or movies and in M’s case, it was “The Motorcycle Diaries.”
Today, we are making his dream come true not on a motorbike like Che did, but in Travels with Tesa’s way. Yes, dreams do come true.
where we’re going
Buenos Aires - for art, culture history and tango
Mendoza - for Malbec
Patagonia - starting in Bariloche to Ushuaia
Bariloche - the Lake District
El Calafate - trekking the Glacier
El Chalten - Trekking Capital of Argentina
Ushuaia - The End of the World
Follow our travels on my IG @travelswithtesa where I plan to share our trip with regularity.
Most travelers from the United States with proof of full COVID-19 vaccination can enter Argentina, but there are restrictions.
Proof of negative pre-departure COVID-19 test result - Travelers must have a negative COVID-19 PCR or RT-PCR test result. The test must be taken a maximum of 72 hours before departure to Argentina.
Mandatory COVID-19 test after arrival for vaccinated travelers - Fully vaccinated travelers are required to take a COVID-19 PCR test between the 3rd and 5th day after arrival in Argentina.
Mandatory proof of vaccination
Travelers must fill out a declaration form a maximum of 48 hours before travel. This form should be presented in digital or printed form to the airline during check-in.
Travelers must wear masks in public places and on public transportation.
I hit a wall in Namibia
We were touring on the Skeleton Coast, named for the wooden ships that once ran aground here. In this spectacular part of southern Africa, driving an all-terrain vehicle on the towering dunes is one of the highlights for travelers.
Our guide Shiimi assured us the ride would be smooth and easy. It was my friend Teresa’s first time driving any kind of motorized vehicle. But I watched her just GO. She climbed on her ATV and drove fearlessly behind Shiimi for two hours.
Me, not so much. It was my first time driving an ATV (my excuse) and I drove like an old Asian lady (I’m pretty sure I’m allowed to say that because I fit the description sometimes). My husband Michael literally drove circles around me, entreating me to shift out of first gear so I’d go a little faster.
Suddenly, in the distance, I saw Teresa and Shiimi at the base of what appeared a very high wall, of Game of Thrones proportions. Had I forgotten to tell Shiimi about my fear of heights? If I followed them to the top, would I have the nerve to go down?
Again, I watched Teresa just GO. If she could do it, so could I.
I decided not to look too far ahead and to just focus on what was directly in front of me. I drove like this until I reached the top. And then I stopped to look around.
BREATHTAKING, right?
And so WORTH IT.
I’d like to share a few takeaways from this experience with you: Be present. Trust your guide. Open yourself to new experiences (why we travel). Travel with people who can set the pace, lead the way and be by your side. I hope your travels result in equally breathtaking moments.
On the road from Namibia
Michael and I, together with two friends, have been in Africa since May 6. We started our trip in Cape Town for 11 days and flew to Windhoek on May 17 for our 23-day self-drive journey in Namibia.
The seed of this trip sprouted three years ago when I started my business and one of my first clients asked me to help her plan a Namibia self-drive. Often, it is the wanderlust of my clients that inspires me.