

The Pampa River Museum in Manaus, Brazil, is a unique floating museum showcasing the Amazon's biodiversity and indigenous cultures.
Pampa River Museum is often humid and can have sudden showers.
The museum has extensive outdoor exhibits requiring comfortable footwear.
Mosquitoes can be prevalent near the river, especially in the evenings.
Crafted from high-quality Argentine leather, these chaps are a symbol of the country's rich gaucho heritage. Each pair is carefully hand-stitched and adorned with intricate designs.
Warm and lightweight, this blanket is woven from the soft wool of Argentine sheep. It's a traditional Pampas-style textile, often used to keep warm during the harsh winters.
A blend of herbs and spices used to marinate meats for the traditional Argentinean asado. Each batch is carefully mixed and dried to preserve the flavors.
A rich breakfast cake made with dulce de leche, eggs, and milk, often topped with a caramelized sugar crust
Flaky pastry treats filled with dulce de leche, nuts, or fruit, typically enjoyed with coffee or tea
Meat or seafood-filled pastries from Galicia, often served as a snack or light lunch
Experience luxurious accommodations and wildlife spotting in the scenic surroundings of Ibera Wetlands.
Uncover the history and culture of the Argentine Pampa region through exhibits and artifacts.
Marvel at a vast collection of Argentine art, including works by famous artists.
Traditional Argentinean cuisine, breakfast favorites like Choripan and Tortas Fritas.
Popular breakfast spot with creative vegetarian options and great value.
Fine dining steakhouse with a focus on quality meat and traditional Argentinean cuisine.
A historic lighthouse in Yunlin County, Taiwan, offering panoramic views of the Taiwan Strait.
A bustling market town in the Terai region, known for its vibrant local culture and trade.

A mesmerizing light and water show set to music, transforming the Grand Canal at the Palace of Fontainebleau into a magical spectacle.