Argentina is one of the most sought travel destinations in the Latin American region, with its beautiful landscapes, lively festivals, and delicious food it offers to every adventurer.

The South American country is also home to a colorful and vibrant culture that manifests in its surroundings. Festivals are one of the ways how to discover, unlock, and experience the authentic Argentine way of life.

If you are traveling to the country, you should not miss Argentina's festivals that may change your ideas on how festivals should be.

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Famous Argentina Festivals That Every Traveler Should Experience

Argentina has a tapestry of festivals occurring in the country across the year. To help you decide which festival you should check out, here are some of the best festivals in the country that will make you dive into their culture.

Cosquin Folk Festival

Getting to know Argentina's culture can be done by listening to the country's folk music. Cosquin Folk Festival is available to give you a fast-track lesson on the topic.

According to Green Mochila, the said festival is held in Cosquin village in the province of Cordoba, Argentina. It is usually celebrated during the second half of January.

Those who love folk culture and a lively, authentic event should attend this event that goes on for nine days. Cosquin Folk Festival is one of the most important folk festivals in Latin America.

Travelers should also look for yard parties, also known as Peñas, coinciding with this event. Peñas appear like mushrooms in every street with folk music, and dancers or anyone can join in anytime.

Festival of Tradition in San Antonio de Areco

If you love horses and western films, the Festival of Tradition is right up your alley. According to Culture Trip, this festival in San Antonio de Areco is a festivity held as the weather begins to heat up in November. 

The said festival celebrates and honors local heroes in Argentina's cowboy town. Visitors are welcomed with delicious local food and drinks and horse shows with performances and tricks. Guacho clothing and memorabilia are also available at the festival to let you bring home that cowboy experience.

La Rural

Farm animals are also being celebrated in Argentina, with a festival dedicated to them being held in Buenos Aires. Every year, Capa World reported that a week-long livestock fair prompts owners to bring their cows, goats, sheep, and even bulls to the city to be sold.

Performances from Guacho riding their horses and rope sheep will entertain you during the fair, which is usually held in July.

National Grape Harvest Festival

If you want to try Argentine wines, then you might as well check the National Grape Harvest Festival. This week-long festival takes place in Mendoza, Argentina, and what makes it unique is that a queen is elected every year.

This festivity is celebrated not only with wine tasting but also with concerts. The said festival is usually celebrated in March.

Chocolate Festival

Who would say no to a festival dedicated to chocolates? Bariloche, a Patagonian city known for its chocolates, hosts the annual Chocolate Festival in Argentina.

Usually held during Easter, it allows visitors to feast on tasty treats that local chocolatiers offer during the festivity. A huge Easter chocolate egg is also placed in the main square of Bariloche, making it a perfect Instagram-worthy picture to wrap up your trip.

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Written by: Joshua Summers

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