Pampas Grasslands
This area in Argentina is a beautifully diverse place. It is a comfortable place with many great options to do things. Their are many things to see do and especially remember. The average temperature is 64 degrees Farenheit. The best time to come is anytime but December, because December is muggy and wet, and we don't want rain to ruin your day.
FOOD
This is off the charts in terms of awesomeness. Since South America is chiefly the best in meat and the inventors of hot chocolate, they have started other skills, like wine (don't drink if you're under 21. Better yet, dont drink at all.). Though Some of their dishes may seem to be a bit "exotic" like pig tongues, they are all delicious . if you don't want to eat it, just either close your eyes, our bring your own food. Some of the techniques have migrated here AND fLOURISHED, they're that good. Some tecniques are roasting over an open fire, or putting them over a wood ember.
LANGUAGES
historically, the three main languaGES ARE PORTUGESE, SPANISH, AND QUECHUA. hOWEVER, OVER THE YEARS, THERE HAVE BEEN MANY DIFFERENT LANGUAGES WITH THE FLOODS OF IMMIGRANTS. sO IF YOU'RE GOING TO VISIT, BRING A DICTIONARY. wE RECCOMEND WEBSTER'S, bARRON'S, AND YOUR TRUSTY INTERNET DEVICE.
pREPARATION
If you are coming in the dry season, wear sneakers or sturdy boots, casual pants (best results are from jeans), and a short sleeved shirt. In the wet season, wear waterproof footwear, pants you won't miss, a waterproof shirt, and a poncho, coat, or a jacket. Bring bugspray, changes of clothes, maps, a compass, money, water, a form of long range communication, and some snacks.