Saturday, July 28, 2012
Rentals In Mendoza: The Water Tourism
Mendoza department of Rivadavia, located east of the province, seems created especially for tourism dazzle with their amazing landscapes that alternate between the harshest of deserts and lush and leafy vegetation. In Mendoza, tourism has been greatly benefited secondarily by numerous dams and levees built to enable agriculture in an arid and inhospitable. Rivadavia's tourist attractions are proof of that.
The reservoir El Carrizal emerges as an oasis in the desert of the voyage. A true miracle of life that instills a breath of fertility to the land barren by nature, as none of the plantations and vineyards are the pride and prosperity area would be possible without it. Nor any of the installed modern wineries in the area, and welcomes tourists with its varied and tempting offer from trips, outdoor activities and tastings.
Although much of the tourist arrives at the village El Carrizal to play sports or water activities. Proof of this is that many are unaware of even the real name of the villa that houses, actually called San Isidro. Such is the influence of the imposing El Carrizal reservoir in the area.
For the reservoir run all kinds of watercraft. The tourist must choose what feelings you want to experience that day, to choose, for example, for a speed ride on a jet ski or jet ski, or relax on board a sailboat. Or maybe, why not have fun aboard a catamaran with dance music and catering included.
The reservoir provides all kinds of options to relax and recharge. The pace of life ceased from his villa surrounds its beneficent influence to tourists, and nothing is more urgent or important to spend placid afternoon fishing, swimming or family outings, or serene evening watching the moonlit dock and stars. But Mendoza, tourism always provides a more detailed proposal, and the El Carrizal reservoir area is no exception. Those who visit can not only enjoy water activities. The wild and delightful scenery around the dam also invited to camp under the stars or participate in horseback riding, walking, hiking or mountain trekking circuits.
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