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Private Gaucho Day with Estancia and Areco town

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$259

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This is the most complete gaucho Tour Here in San Antonio de Areco: we will introduce you our neighbors that has been safekeeping and nurturing our Gaucho Culture and Traditions. Visiting their places, bars and workshops in this historical and colonial town. Then at the working ranch "Estancia": with an unique sense of place developed through generations of gauchos working in the property. You will slowly discover this retreat in the lush vegetation of the Pampas: Horseback riding in the open fields, just wandering around, visiting the main house and Argentine beef lunch. With a great demonstration of Gaucho skills on horseback. You will definitely wind this day up getting a piece of the Argentine soul. (This is the only Tour lead by Argentine locals from the Gaucho Town, San Antonio de Areco. Improved for the last 11 years) Operator: Official licensed Travel Agency in Argentina Licensed vehicles with professional drivers

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$259