Argentina, Here We Come!!!
Landing in Buenos Aires, the city of ‘good air’ in Spanish, the city definitely lives up to its name with a warm, temperate climate during the day and pleasantly cool in the evenings. Buenos Aires offers a variety of experiences from tango to milonga to some very fine dining experiences.
Glaciers & Falls
Argentina is an enormous country, being the 8th largest in the world, with great diversity and stunning landscapes. It takes 6 hours to fly from Buenos Aires to the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia – which is the capital of the province of Tierra del Fuego in Patagonia. Those
How To Explore Buenos Aires
My first major exposure to Argentina was when the President of Argentina, H.E. Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, lead a high level delegation to India. I was assigned to do a special feature on Argentina to coincide with the State-visit of the President. It was at this time I discovered that
Interview: Wolfgang Gartner – Head of Marketing, Tourism Marketing Company of Saxony, October 2007
Since when have you been receiving tourists to Saxony? Tourism to Saxony started immediately after German reunification, although there was tourism during East German times and it was state regulated and people from the western world were allowed to only come to stay in hotels which were quite expensive. There were
Interview: Hans Jorg Hadbawnik – Regional Director, Stuttgart Marketing (Russia and India), February 2008
What is there for the leisure traveller to see in and around the Stuttgart region? Stuttgart is known for the world famous automobile Mercedes Benz and many people from India have the wrong perception that Stuttgart is an industrial city. In fact, it isn't. Although the city has a big factory of