The province is so extensive that different types of landscapes fit in its territory, so it offers tourism varieties.
Something good about the extension of the province of Buenos Airesis the diversity that can be found in their landscapes. Plains, rivers, lakes, seas and even Sierras. With different tourism options To enjoy and relax, as a family, with friends or even as a couple or alone.
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A little known destination, with streams and waterfalls is Rico Indianlocated in the General Pringles party. It is an ideal town for those who enjoy rural tourism. It stands out for its tranquility, but also offers the possibility of doing water sports and a privileged landscape view.


Rico Indian

In the General Pringles party a jewel to do tourism in Buenos Aires is hidden.
Where is Indio Rico
Indian rich is 560 kilometers from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires. In the south of the province, near Bahía Blanca and Monte Hermoso south, Sierra de la Ventana to the west and Tres Arroyos to the east. While the largest route is made by National Route No. 3, it is closer to 85 and is accessed there.
What can be done in Indio Rico
Being located between streams and lagoons It offers the possibility of doing water activities. It is a meeting point for fishing lovers, but also You can walk in kayak or do trekking around the Quequén Salado river basin. Another of its great attractions is the peace that is experienced. It has only 1000 inhabitants and large spaces to explore and walk or travel by bicycle.
In the old train station is the Popular Library and Railway Museum. This establishment and the Marcelino López warehouse share an architecture of the early nineteenth century and are the most important places at the cultural level.
The main course of the town is the celebration of the Provincial Festival of the Lamb to the Disco, which is held between the second and third week of February. In addition to the main gastronomic attraction, which is the lamb to the album, there are also a diversity of traders and shows with artists in the area. It began to be held in 2017 and every time more people were attracting the people at that time.
How to go to Indio Rico
The road from the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires begins through the Riccheri highway, and then continues on the Ezeiza-Cañuelas highway to, once arrived in this town, continue along the National Route No. 3 during most of the road.
Upon reaching Tres Arroyos, you must be folded to the right to splices with the provincial route No. 85, which after a few kilometers, arrives directly to access to Indian Rico. The trip lasts approximately 7 hours and 20 minutes, depending on traffic.
Source: Ambito

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