Ibera Wetlands
With 18,000-hectares of fertile forest, marsh and lagoons, the Ibera Wetlands are a rich habitat for pampas deer, monk parakeets, capybaras and collared peccaries, the latter hunted to near-extinction in the last century. This is a paradise for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers, a chance to observe male rheas, viscachas and howler monkeys in their natural environment.
Explore the Parana river by boat or kayak, head out on horseback in search of the park’s inhabitants or simply sit back on the veranda and listen to the call of the parakeets in the trees above.
Estancia Rincón del Socorro
Ibera Wetlands, Northeastern Argentina, Argentina
Rincón del Socorro is a beautiful estancia set amongst the lily pads and reeds of Argentina's wildlife-rich Iberá Wetlands. There are great opportunities for riding, hiking and boat rides in the surrounding conservation area.
Puerto Valle Hotel De Esteros
Ibera Wetlands, Northeastern Argentina, Argentina
Puerto Valle is located on the banks of the Paraná River, on the edge of the Ibera wetlands in northern Argentina. It is a great base for exploring this wildlife-rich region with contemporary accommodation, landscaped grounds and delicious cuisine.