
Learn & Explore Series Episode 40
"What You Must Know to Enjoy a Landscape Photography Tour in Argentina"

Did You Know?
The Cafayate valley in northwest Argentina is often called the Tuscany of Argentina, for the special light at the higher altitudes and its Torrontes white wines.

Did You Know?
The Cerro de los Siete Colores, or Hill of the Seven Colors, presents a natural palette of colors that glitters and changes throughout the day.

Did You Know?
Northwest Argentina is one of the few places in the country to experience the culture of the Incas and other indigenous peoples of South America.
Questions covered in the above interview:
- In what part of Argentina is the tour?
- What is included in the tour package?
- What kinds of landscapes are available to photograph in Argentina?
- Will there be wildlife to photograph? What kind?
- Can photographers of any skill level benefit from such a tour?
- Is there a basic selection of photo gear needed for the tour?
- Should I bring a laptop computer and is Internet service available during the tour?
- What kind of personal gear is required/recommended? Shoes, weather gear, etc.?
- How are these landscape locations accessed?
- Will an instructor accompany the tour?
- What will he/she teach the participants?
- Does the tour include visits to local towns or villages?
- What kind of subject matter is available to photograph there?
- Are tours available year round?
- Will it help to speak some Spanish?








