Lcdo. Alfredo H. C. Ferreyra

Lcdo. Alfredo H. C. Ferreyra
Lcdo. Alfredo H. C, Ferreyra

jueves, 28 de julio de 2011

Alfredo Ferreyra - BUEGay - Argentina: don’t miss it !

Argentina: don’t miss it


A country the size of Argentina has countless outstanding landscapes. Argentina covers a vast mass of land; with Bolivia in its northern point, all the way through Patagonia, and bordered by Chile and the Andes Mountains in the west, Paraguay, Brazil and Uruguay in the northeast, and the Atlantic Ocean in the east.

The geographical location of Argentina gives the country an enormously varied climate and landscape, from high mountains to beaches and deserts to humid forests. Argentina has it all.

1. Buenos Aires: Argentines are very proud of their capital. Buenos Aires is a cosmopolitan city and perhaps the most European of all those in Latin America. The city’s café diners and tango bars quickly enchant visiting tourists. The population of Buenos Aires is almost 3 million strong, although the whole metropolitan area of Gran Buenos Aires accounts for almost 13 million people. Places not to miss include: La Boca, San Telmo and the main street called Avenida de Mayo.

2. Iguazú Falls: Located in Iguazú national park, in the Misiones province of the Arentina side and in Paraná State on the Brazil side. The falls consists of more than 275 separate waterfalls and cataracts of between 60-82 meters (200-269 ft) high. The breathtaking landscape is complete with the subtropical forest that sourrounds the falls, an essential stop.

3. If you are looking for places to climb or ski Argentina is home to a mountaineering challenge: Aconcagua, the tallest mountain in the Americas. If you prefer the snow, head towards Barlioche and Cerro Catedral Mountain, one of the best ski resorts in South America.

4. Wine: Wine tourism is becoming popular in Argentina and is a great way to discover the great quality of Argentine wine. One of the most popular wine tours is through the wineries of the Mendoza Province.

5. Beaches: in the summer, the Atlantic coasts of Argentina fill with both local and international tourists. A favorite destination is in the Province of Buenos Aires, in the city of Mar del Plata, where there is plenty to do during the summer months. If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, remember that the Argentine summer coincides with the northern winter.

6. Calamuchita Valley: located in the Cordoba province, about 80 km (50 mi) from Córdoba city. It is famous for its lakes, where people flock to fish, diving, windsurf, etc. There are several areas tucked between coniferous forests that resemble urban landscapes of Central Europe.

7. La Pampa: is a vast grass plain that gets lost in the horizon and the most internationally famous province in Argentina. The plain varies in altitude and terrain, but the flattest parts are found near Buenos Aires and in the Cordoba Province.

8. The Train of the Clouds (El Tren de las Nubes): one of the highest trains in the world. It starts its journey in the Salta Province, through the Valle de Lerma and crosses the Quebrada del Toro before reaching the Puna. The train makes it way through 29 bridges, 21 tunnels, 13 viaducts, 2 spirals and 2 zigzags on its 15 hour, 424 km (270 mi) round trip from Salta to La Polvorilla.

9. Patagonia and the Glaciers Argentine glaciers attract thousands of tourists every year, especially the Perito Moreno glacier. This advancing glacier is 5 kilometers (3 mi) wide with an average height of 74 meters (240 ft) over Argentine Lake (Lago Argentino). Tourists are drawn to witness the force of Mother Nature as the ice breaks off in massive chunks and crashes into the lake.

10. Patagonia Whales: If you visit Argentina between May and December, you could witness one of the world's most amazing wildlife shows. Every year during these months, Right whales and Commerson’s dolphins mate off the coast of Patagonia; making it a great time to view these marine animals in their natural environment.

¡Enjoy Argentina!


 

sábado, 2 de julio de 2011

Alfredo Ferreyra - BUEGay - Parada del Orgullo Gay Sao Paulo 2011 -editorial-

Gracias a una gentil invitacion de SP MEU DESTINO, Sao Paulo Turismo, www.spturis.com, tuvimos unos semana intensa en base a un programa especiamente preparado para nosotros donde hemos recorrido los principales puntos culturales y turisticos de la metropolis permanentemente asistidos por los organizadores. La ciudad se ha mostrado como una capital capaz de recibir un turismo calificado y seducirlo...

San Pablo, una de las megalopolis del mundo nos ha dado la bienvenida con sus museos, sus parques, su gastronomia y sus eventos para disfrutar y permitirnos conocer el corazon paulista. La ciudad posee una diversidad armonica y creativa que genera una actividad cultural intensa de vanguardia y generadora de tendencias.

Un San Pablo multifacetico fue descubierto a traves de los recorridos por Feria de Anhangabaú, Praça da Sé, Rua Augusta, Rua Oscar Freire, Av. Paulista, Parque Trianon, Museo de Arte Brasileño - FAAP, Museo del Fútbol, Parque do Ibirapuera, Vila Madalena, Beco do Batman, Plaza Benedito Calixto, Feria de Artesanía e Antiguidad entre otros lugares.

Asimismo un San Pablo abierto nos permitio poder participar del Concurso Mister Brasil Diversidad en el Teatro Brigadeiro, siendo este evento un punto importante de nuestra visita.

Aun recorren mi memoria las experiencias gastronomicas en Lola Bistrot, Skye Hotel Unique, Bovinu´s, Vermont, Pret a Manger, SPOT y Lorena 1989...

La incansable recorrida nocturna de una ciudad con multiples ofertas nos llevo a Megga Club, The Society, Bubu Lounge, The Week donde disfrutamos de toda la gentileza y amabilidad de nuestros amigos paulistas.

El punto culminante de buestro viaje fue el poder participar de la Parada LGBT 2011 (Parada del Orgullo Gay Sao Paulo 2011) en la avenida Paulista en el palco oficial del Gobierno de San Pablo donde presenciamos un masivo desfile, una marea humana de más de tres 3 millones de lesbianas, homosexuales, transexuales y bisexuales, disfruando de la fiesta, de la música, de carrozas alegoricas. Se pudo tambien observar familias y niños participando de la Marcha promoviendo la Tolerancia hacia lo Diverso y generando un efecto positivo y educativo para las proximas generaciones.

La comunidad gay lesbica reclama sus derechos a los políticos y en especial el Derecho a la Diversidad. A pesar de que Brasil ha instituido el Día Nacional contra la Homofobia, de los avances en derechos LGBT y de la actitud positiva del Gobierno actualmente existe una preocupación por la Homofobia.