Published on: November 21st, 2016
Last modified: August 3rd, 2022
Our list of what to bring to Argentina. If you have any other questions, please contact your travel designer or concierge. We advise bringing a photocopy of your passport and carrying it with you, as it is a legal requirement in Latin America and you may need it when using credit cards.
General packing list
- Day pack
- Trekking shoes that have been broken in
- Comfortable gym shoes for resting
- Fleece/warm sweater
- Gloves
- Hat/cap
- Bandanna
- One or two pairs of trousers
- Warm parka and/or windbreaker
- Light pullover/sweater
- Gaiters (optional)
- Suncream
- Water bottle
- Sunglasses
Patagonia
Since there are strong winds, rain and snow on some days in the area, it is very important to have the proper clothing for these occasions.
Upper Body
Quick-drying T-shirt – The advantage of special fibers is that they dry very quickly and, hence, the body does not chill.
Polartech or fleece jacket – Essential, it keeps you warm and protects you from the wind.
Water repellent jacket – Gore-Tex protects from the rain, while at the same time allowing perspiration to evaporate, so that the body does not chill.
Polartech gloves – Ideally, take two pairs.
Legs
Leggings or stockings of quick drying fibre
Water repellent trousers (Gore-Tex).
Shorts for when it is hot
Polartech trousers for campsites
Head
Woolen or polartech cap (two)
Polartech neck warmer
Sunglasses with UV protection
At least factor 45 Sunblock
Lipsalve
Feet
Polartech or polypropylene socks.
Trekking shoes, preferably calf length to avoid sprains. Try them out at least a week beforehand to ensure that they are comfortable.
Comfortable shoes for resting – for base camps and to rest your feet.
Gaiters (optional) – for cover the bottom of the trousers and boots and prevent mud, water or snow from penetrating to your socks and wetting your feet.
Iguassu
Those travelling to Iguassu should bring lighter clothing and a rain coat.