
Spotlight on: Argentina
An Underrated Treasure in the Middle of Economic Turmoil
Main industries:
Agriculture, services, manufacturing, mining, renewable energy, finance, tourism
Key considerations:
Possibility to run trips all year round, with particularly pleasant weather during Argentina’s spring (September-November) and fall (March-May)
High level of safety and good infrastructure
Travel combinations:
Buenos Aires (Argentina), Mendoza (Argentina), Foz do Iguacu (Argentina), Santiago de Chile (Chile), Montevideo (Uruguay), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Sao Paulo (Brazil)
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Popular topics in Buenos Aires
Incorporating sustainability in the agriculture and mining industry
Conducting monetary policy during a currency crisis while managing multiple exchange rates
Opportunities and challenges of the business establishment and operation in the South American region
Tackling insufficient infrastructure and lack of investment in renewable energy production
Specifics of sustainable investments amidst economic upheavals
Golden era - boosting innovation and creativity of the startup industry
Experiencing the resilience of the local businesses and economy as well as the impact on doing business in the region
Volunteering with socially vulnerable communities of Buenos Aires (elderly, children, etc.)
Experiencing a traditional Argentine art form – tango show/dance class and Argentine gastronomy – asado, steaks, milanesa, empanadas cooking class
Falling under the spell of Tigre and the exotic subtropical vegetation of the Paraná River Delta, a 14,000-square-kilometer area with thousands of small islands
Enjoying the wine-tasting tours accompanied by a selection of delicious picadas (tapas)
Visiting the Gaucho ranch and experiencing the rustic lifestyle of the Gauchos, the country's legendary cowboys
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*Please note that we cater directly to universities and academic institutions. If you’re a student inspired by what we do, feel free to forward us to your faculty! However, we do not enroll students openly to our trips.
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