Argentina often gets reduced to a few loud stereotypes—tango, steak, and futbol. In such a large and diverse country, bursting with creative energy, there is no excuse for rote, boilerplate travel. Surface-level experiences do both the traveler and the country a disservice.
This is a country close to our hearts - I lived there for years and return as often as I can, and Emma started her tourism career there with a hotel internship in 2010. Each new corner of the country that I explore wows me, and I fall more deeply in love. In my role as a travel advisor, and now a rep, I've always felt a strong sense of responsibility to do Argentina justice.
Enter: Onesixth Expeditions, the newest member of Cabra Collection. Owners Daniel and Georgina look past the stereotypes to find the "deep-cuts" that define the country, and they go above and beyond industry standard to ensure the protection of nature and wildlife.
As a B-Corp, their first hire was a sustainability consultant to ensure every trip is carbon-neutral and data-backed, and sustainable choices are built into their KPIs. They’ve built a community of guides who are also researchers, scientists, archaeologists, photographers, farmers - all who are actively protecting Argentinean culture and ecosystems, ready to share their country with your travelers.
Our favorite example of this: While puma tracking safaris are more common in Chile, Onesixth has led the charge in Argentina to turn former puma hunters into puma trackers in Parque Nacional Patagonia. Locals are invested in protecting the species, and the community is better for it.
Beyond their sustainability credentials and unique product offering, Onesixth stands out for their tech-forward approach, and a tenured sales team means your trips are always in good hands. Their B2B portal makes an advisors life easy, with live availability and pricing, white-labeled itineraries, and informational documents at the ready, for every trip.
If you’re looking for an Argentina partner with a designer’s eye for detail and a rigorous commitment to the planet, Onesixth is it.