Northwest Argentina tour includes tour of San Miguel de Tucumán, Quilmes,Molinos,Cachi,Salta,Humahuaca,El Calafate which includes sightseeing of Villa Nogués, Tafi del Valle,Quebrada de las Conchas,Pucará de Tilcara,Mt.Tilcara.
Day 1-3
Suggested itineraries for Cordoba will generally recommend a walking tour of downtown Cordoba. This is an excellent idea, not only because of the colonial presence in much of the city's architecture, but also because you will have a chance to experience one of Argentina's most beautiful cities. With only a day or two, see the city, go to a winery, and eat excellent meals.
Day 4-7
If you have more time, suggested itineraries for Cordoba can also include some active pursuits. Biking through Argentina's second largest city is a great way to visit the Manzana Jesuitica, which is known as the intellectual block of Argentina since the 17th century. The whole block is a working museum; you can tour the buildings, but they are still used as schools and churches. The Museo Historico Provincial is another great museum, and one of the largest colonial houses to survive intact in the country.
Day 7+
With many days to spend in Cordoba, you can take time to take a side trip. Located at the foot of the Andes, Cordoba is in an excellent location for anyone hoping to spend one or a few days hiking through the Andes. The Pampas is also nearby to welcome visitors. Wineries and tours of just about every kind can also be booked form Cordoba; from fishing to hiking to wineries. However you decide to organize your trip, be sure to spend at least a day or two in Buenos Aires. From there, you'll be able to plan the perfect vacation to fit your travel destination desires.