Imagine Argentina began as a simple website aimed at
sharing basic knowledge of local culture. Since 2005, our
vision has expanded in different directions, thus bringing
about new ideas and projects. The name "Imagine Argentina"
truly encompasses the passion and desire that defines the
root of our company.
If you are a traveler, we invite you to "imagine" Argentina as
your next destination - consider the landscapes, the horizons,
the food, the dance, and the people.
If you are one who feels concern for local community needs,
then we invite you to "imagine" Argentina as a better place
thanks to the efforts of many. Imagine Argentina is not just a
company name, nor brand, but it is a vision and desire to
improve a given situation.
A portion of our proceeds is invested into local communities in the form of service projects and other
humanitarian actions. While such projects will begin on a smaller scale, it is our hope that these projects will
increase in size and participation.
As volunteer missionaries in Argentina's northwest, we learned that charity is the key principle behind every
achievement. It is amazing to think what one may accomplish with the right vision and the right resources.
Success in life can often be measured by one's ability to love, and making that love visible through sharing.
It is our joy to see clients contribute, and share, these precious experiences with us.
R. Wade & Tania L. Alexander
Founders of Imagine Argentina
*all travelers are encouraged to purchase travel insurance.
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AUGUST 2008
Despite winter season,
Argentina's northwest
region still offers warm
and sunny days. Salta's
famous Train to the
Clouds is finally
departing this month. All
aboard for this 15-hour
rustic journey!
JULY 2008
White powder and
steep slopes create the
perfect adventure in
both Mendoza and
Bariloche. Thrill seekers
are now carving snow
down the Andes.