Tour Overview
The Iberá Lake and marshlands are among the last natural paradises on earth. Visitors can get face to face with a vast range of wildlife. The wetlands cover over 13,000 km² of marsh with over 60 lakes. The nature reserve, established in 1983, is located 800 kilometers north of Buenos Aires.
Explore this extraordinary region with expert wildlife guides before rounding off your tour in Iguazu Falls, one of the largest and most spectacular waterfalls in the world.
Itinerary
Early morning arrival at Mercedes station. Transfer by 4WD to Pellegrini Irupe Lodge where you can enjoy a delicious breakfast and the beautiful Ibera lake views. Afternoon hike to the monkey jungle, followed by a boat safari into the wetlands to observe the extraordinary wildlife and sunset over the lake.
Today we embark on a safari that combines a boat ride through the south channels of the wetlands and horseback riding in a private nature reserve. The ride takes you along the lake through Caranday palm tree forest until reaching a cattle and buffalo Estancia (ranch), where a picnic-lunch will be served. Learn about the everyday life of the Gauchos (Argentine cowboys) before returning to the lodge by 4WD.
Tour Inclusions
- Meals as per itinerary (B = breakfast, L = Lunch, D = dinner)
- Excursions on days 2 and 3 in English
- Transfers
- 5 Nights Accommodation
- Park entrance fees