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I'd suggest you to book all the domestic flights beforehand if you have a tight schedule like mine. I had the lesson LOL. I booked everything but thought I had few days flexible so I didn't book the flight between Calafate & Bariloche/Mendoza (I thought I'd either choose Bariloche or Mendoza to stop before going to Chile), originally I planned to take a bus but it came out it's gonna take up more than 30hrs, and it's so expensive because back that time it was close to Christmas. Thinking about my reaction at time, I think I was being ridiculously relaxed because I simply asked our hotel front desk to help me with everything. He did an amazing job of course, called many times to check and quote for me.

At last I spent some extra flying to Bariloche (I think I was lucky enough to have the seats because the flight's like full), and I just spent 1 night there and did nothing because the day we arrived, there're some robbery in some supermarket, all shops're closed in downtown. We couldn't even find anything to buy. And the feeling's just so strange because all you could see was policemen walking in every street, all shop windows're protected by boxes, frames everything to prevent people seeing what's inside.  It's the first time I feel unsafe and don't find this place interesting, we left the second day rushing to Mendoza.

Bariloche's called the Argentinean S
witzerland, I personally don't find it quite beautiful because even it's in the end of Dec, it's so cold, wind's so strong and I just hate a place's being so cold in the hot summer.

It's also the so-called chocolate paradise, excuse me, I don't fancy any of it because I don't find them that yummy even I have an addictive sweet tooth.

In sum, Bariloche's just a stop over, nothing impressed me.


































 
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