GREEN + FREE (or really cheap) B.A.

Most travelers arrive in Buenos Aires in search for it’s amazing cosmopolitan city life, but when the noise and pollution become a bit too much and you are ready for a break there are some alternatives to discover.

You don’t even need to go to far for a little bit of green and clean air and you don’t even need to jump out of your budget either!

So, when you are ready for a break from the crazy city life, just join any of the following FREE (or really cheap) and GREEN activities Buenos Aires has to offer!

Please, do double check for updates in times and meeting points and bare in mind that unless specified, the activities are in Spanish only!

So put on your most comfortable shoes and discover what Buenos Aires has to offer for the green travelers on a budget!

ECOLOGICAL PROTECTED AREA

The Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve is a green area having unique features located by the River Plate, in the southern corner of the city of Buenos Aires. A few blocks away from the heart of the City and government buildings, the Reserve offers a different promenade where people can come into else contact with wildlife.
A great variety of trees, grasses and shrubs typical of the Delta and the coast of the River Plate can be appreciated from the trails. Vast Pampas grasslands add to “aliso de río” and native willow woods. In the riverside small groups of “ceibos”grow from seeds brought in by the water. Reedmace and reeds act as a background for ponds where a varied fauna lives. Bird species typical of the Pampas wetlands prevail. Other zoological species are present, though not so easily seen: several fish species many amphibians and reptiles, some mammal, countless insects and other invertebrates that can be found in the water, among the plants, or when crossing trails.

Besides their regular guided tours (held Saturdays and Sundays 10:30 and 15:30) they also organize moon light walks once a month.

Please contact them to reserve your place on their tours.

BOTANICAL GARDENS

With 18 acres of gardens and 5,500 varieties of exotic and local flora, the Charles Thays Botanical Garden is an unexpected green haven wedged between three busy Palermo streets. Different sections re-create the environments of Asia, Africa, Oceania, Europe, and the Americas. Among the treasures is the Chinese “tree of gold,” purportedly the only one of its kind. Winding paths lead to hidden statues, a brook, and past the resident cats and dragonflies. The central area contains a beautiful greenhouse, brought from France in 1900, and the exposed-brick botanical school and library.

In recent years a large community of cats has established itself within the garden, encouraged by neighbors who leave food out for them. Attempts to remove the cats have so far proved unsuccessful.

Their next ENGLISH spoken guided tours will be held:

* 28/12
* 04/01
* 11/01
* 01/02
* 08/02
* 15/02
* 22/02
* 29/02
You do need to sign up in advance by calling the number: 4831-4527/4614.

NATURAL SCIENCES NATIONAL MUSEUM

Founded 1823 in Buenos Aires. It has zoological, botanical, and geological departments.

The museum has about 2,000,000 exhibits and a library of more than 500,000 volumes. Areas of expertise include archaeology, botany, ecology, entomology, hydrobiology, mineralogy, paleontology, and zoology.

You can book a guided tour by calling: 4982 6595 / 8370 / 8797 / 4791 ext.180 o 234

PALERMO PARK

Originally owned by Governor Rosas, the Palermo park opened to the public in 1874. Visit the Jardín de los Poetas, with sculptures of famous writers such as Alfonsina Storni, Felix Amador, Paul Groussac and Enrique Larreta. Enjoy the Rosedal where the colorful roses are kept. Other features include pergolas, bridges, fountains, seats, street lamps and a magnificent array of sculptures. Many activities are available at the lake, including rowing and pedal boats. These woods are the preferred choice for local joggers and bicyclers.

You can enjoy a free guided tour of it’s rose garden by calling: 4800 1135

JAPANESE GARDENS

Tucked in the midst of all the other Palermo gardens is this tiny gem opened in 1969 in honor of an official visit by one of the Japanese princes. Special landscaping, rock islands, and small red bowed bridges give the feeling of being in Japan as soon as you step through the gates here. Carp swim in the large central lake, a delight for children as well as adults. Beyond the lake lies the Cultural Center, with a small museum and various art exhibitions. Kids can also learn origami folding and many other Asian crafts. There are Asian fairs are held throughout the year in both the center and the park.

Free (Admission in the garden $5 pesos) guided tours every Saturday and Sunday at 15:30

Tourist groups can also get an organized tour by contacting the Garden directly.

LARRETA MUSEUM

This museum’s collection consists primarily of 16th and 17th century paintings, sculptures, furniture, ceramics and diverse objects representative of Spain. There are also medieval and early 20th century works. The collection belonged to Argentine writer and Hispanist Enrique Larreta, and is still housed in his old Belgrano estate. With the help of architect Martín Noel, Larreta endowed his house with a Spanish character, transforming it into a noble example of neocolonial architecture surrounded by a 7,000 square meter Andalusian garden.

You can visit the gardens + museum for free on Thursdays from 14 to 20 hs.

CHEAP FLIGHTS!

Even though flying around South America doesn’t come cheap, it’s always a good idea to keep an eye on the last minute offers of the major carriers.

It is still possible to fly between some of the most popular destinations around south america for less than US$100 (each way).

LAN
Right now, they are offering OW flights such as BA-Bariloche/ BA-Salta/ BA-Iguazu for less than US$85

Check out their OFERTAS DE ULTIMO MINUTO options. They have new offers every week (Except during high season)

GOL airlines

Believe it or not, it is possible to fly from Argentina to Brazil and back for less than US$300. This airline also offers departures from other destinations such as Cordoba or Rosario (ARG)

DESPEGAR.COM

They also offer the best deals of the moment. Right now, you can fly from Argentina to Brazil (Return) for US$200.

The site also offers departures from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, Uruguay, USA and Venezuela.

AEROLINEAS ARGENTINAS

Even though it is not one of the best options (crappy aircrafts and never on schedule) they also offer special deals once in a while, trough their TARIFAS PROMOCIONALES section.

You can fly return from Buenos Aires to Montevideo for US$100, to Santiago de Chile for US$150, to Sao Paulo for US$200, Santa Cruz de la Sierra for US$300, Bogota for US$400 and even Miami for US$600, among other special deals.

Published in:  on December 16, 2007 at 5:14 pm Comments (1)
Tags: , , , ,

AGENCIES + DISCOUNT TRAVEL

When anyone thinks about traveling around South America, they think CHEAP but one of the first surprises travelers run into it’s the price of tours and air transportation in the region, sometimes with prices comparable to those in Europe or USA.

South America hasn’t developed a large “discount travel” philosophy quite yet and finding a good air fare or a good tour deal can be harder than it sounds.

Although I usually prefer to book my flights directly thru the Airline companies, there are a few advantages to using a travel agency for this as well.

Well known are the constant conflicts among air companies in South America: Companies that vanish from one day to the other (with all the passenger’s money!). Flights that don’t leave on time and make us miss a connection, lost luggage…so unless you have booked a travel insurance that cover this kind of incidents, booking trough a travel agency can actually help you save some time, stress and dollars!

Missing a flight or a connection can end up in long hours on the phone. Think about the hassle of finding a phone card or local change to use those phones or the struggle when the operators only speak the local language.

Save time by booking trough a travel agency: The would make all the calls and will probably contact you with a solution while you make the most out of your time.

Save money by having the airline responsible for all the missed flight charges. When you book your connections all together (trough an agency) instead of looking for the best deal of each part of travel by booking with different airlines (yourself) the ticket it’s considered as one single ticket and the airline will have to allocate you and offer you the best option for you to make your connections on time. Sometimes that even means they have to give you an upgrade!

Even though I love improvising myself, sometimes it’s a good idea to book SOME services in advance. That it’s the case of the Machu Pichu trail or Language classes or the Salt flats tour. High season means FEW PLACES AVAILABLE so booking last minute will just make you feel dumb when you finally are in Cusco and can’t make it to the Incan ruins because everything it’s fully booked!

That “when I get there I will look for the best deal” attitude will get you nowhere! Most of the times you’ll wake up with a hang over and with just enough time to say YES to the last 4×4 truck leaving to the Salt flats, of course, with the highest price too!

Believe it or not, booking in advance could save you some cash.

Let me recommend the most popular travel agencies in Argentina that offer discount travel around the whole region of South America and beyond (yes, you might find a good deal to fly back home too!)

Asatej

Tango Joven

Tije

StarTravel

RidersTrips

Student Travel Bureau

TanGol

SayHueque

If you are a student or a teacher, under 26 y.o. or just a traveler around south america, discount cards are a good idea too.

Sometimes these organizations offer their own travel deals, activities and even parties as well.

You will also be able to find regular discounts at all sorts of activities such as Machu Pichu, language schools, transportation, accommodation, etc.

Some discount cards to take into consideration:

ISIC

South American explorers

Minihostels

Surfcard

Gcard

Good luck finding the good deals…it takes loads of patience but at least now you know where to start looking!

Published in:  on December 11, 2007 at 2:20 pm Leave a Comment
Tags: , , ,

FREE TOURS AROUND BUENOS AIRES

Wanna feel like a local? Walk around the real Buenos Aires?

Join the FREE “City’s neighbourhood’s walks” and learn the history and secrets of the city of Buenos Aires told by it’s own residents!

ON GOING:

AGRONOMIA district:
Every last saturday of the month
Tinogasta y Av. San Martín. 10:00 hs.

PARQUE CHAS district:
Every last saturday of the month
Av. de los Incas y Av. Triunvirato. 11:00 hs.

CABALLITO district:
Every last sunday of the month
Rivadavia park by Bolivar monument. 16:30 hs.

SAN NICOLÁS district:
Every last wednesday of the month
J .D.Perón 1362. 17:00 hs.
Confirm at 4383-8890

SORRY! The tours are available in Spanish only!

What???? You don’t speak spanish yet?

Then make sure you check out Espanol Andando and enjoy BA just like a local!

Published in:  on June 27, 2007 at 2:32 am Leave a Comment
Tags: ,

TRANSPORTATION (AIR)

Distances in South America can be surprisingly larger that you might have thought.

Flying is not exactly cheap, but it’s still affordable.

Flights last, in general, anything from 40 minutes to 6 hours. Loads of times, you’ll need to make a stop at one of the big cities (Buenos Aires, Rio, Lima, etc.) to get where you want too.

Expect to pay between US$100 to US$600!

But check it yourself, these are some options for companies that fly within South America:

Aerolineas Argentinas

Lan

Andes

Lade

Sol

Taca

StarPeru

Aerocondor

Aerosur

Gol

And other useful links:

Argentinean airports

Lima airport

Quito Airport

Rio airport

Fasten your seat belt and enjoy your flight!

Published in:  on August 22, 2006 at 12:05 am Comments (1)