This tour is prepared to enjoy a unique experience to visit one of the most important wetlands in Latin America, whether on foot, by bicycle or by vehicle. Where you will be in full contact with nature and animals in their natural habitat such as swamp deer, capybaras, alligators and countless birds, etc. It is a great place in the middle of the immensity, to enjoy the calm of the landscape in solitude and pay attention to the sounds of nature.
Pickup included
The client is picked up at the Accommodation in Ituzaingó Corrientes, or failing that at the chosen meeting place. And the trip proceeds to the Cambyreta Portal, which is located about 45 km from Ituzaingó, (it is a trip of approximately 1 hour and a half because there are 29 km of gravel and dirt).
We will arrive at the Monterrey camping area, which has barbecue areas and bathrooms (there are no shops or bars). And we will take the tour along the pedestrian paths, where an elevated wooden walkway awaits visitors to enter the heart of the Iberá Wetlands. We will also travel along paths that leave the camping area that can be seen and enjoyed, several times a day. Then we will do the vehicular path: It is a 5 km path. where you can find and admire a variety of typical fauna in its wild state, such as capybaras, alligators, swamp deer, etc., it is worth observing carefully and enjoying the surroundings.
Then we will return to the camping area where we will take a break with snacks and hot or cold drinks included in our program.
We will finish the tour, returning to Ituzaingó and leaving the client at their accommodation or chosen meeting place, around 7:00 p.m. approximately.
Dona Monica Accommodation, (white duplex house and black bars)
Corrientes Province, located in northeastern Argentina, is a land of rich biodiversity, vibrant culture, and extensive waterways. Known as the 'Land of Waters and Woods,' it offers a unique blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and traditional festivals that attract travelers seeking an authentic Argentine experience.
A large urban park in the heart of Corrientes city, featuring walking paths, playgrounds, and a variety of flora and fauna.
A vast wetland area known for its rich biodiversity, including capybaras, caimans, and numerous bird species.
A historic government building that showcases the architectural heritage of the region.
One of the most famous carnivals in Argentina, featuring vibrant parades, music, and dance performances.
A traditional bread made from cassava flour, cheese, and eggs, often served as a snack or breakfast item.
Fresh fish dishes from the Paraná River, including catfish and surubí, often grilled or prepared in local sauces.
Local empanadas filled with various ingredients such as beef, chicken, or cheese, and seasoned with regional spices.
These periods offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures and fewer tourists. It's ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the province's natural attractions.
Argentine Peso (ARS)
GMT-3
220VV, 50HzHz
Corrientes is generally safe for travelers, but standard precautions should be taken to avoid petty crime and scams.
Corrientes Central Station
Corrientes Central Bus Terminal
The bus system is affordable and covers most areas of the city. Buses are the primary mode of public transportation.
Available • Apps: Uber, Cabify
Car, Bike, Scooter
A town with significant historical importance, known for its role in the Argentine War of Independence.
A small town near the Iberá Wetlands, offering opportunities for nature exploration and wildlife viewing.
Price varies by option