Ecotourism — The Great Wetlands of South America
A program of pure nature: the Ibera wetlands in Argentina and the Pantanal in Brazil, with the widest wildlife in the continent.
Day
by day.
Departure from home country
International flight to Buenos Aires. Overnight on board.
Arrival and connection north
Arrival at Ezeiza and flight to Puerto Iguazu. Transfer to Hotel La Aldea de la Selva.
Falls — Argentine side
Full day in Iguazu National Park. Optional "Gran Aventura".
Iguacu National Park (Brazil)
Falls on the Brazilian side.
Wanda Mines and Jesuit Missions
Excursion visiting mines, yerba mate plantations and the Jesuit Missions of Santa Ana and La Candelaria. Accommodation in Posadas.
To the wetlands
Transfer to the Ibera Wetlands — one of the most important freshwater reserves in South America. Accommodation at Estancia El Socorro with full board.
Recovered wildlife
Species brought back from extinction: giant anteaters, tapirs, peccaries and the reintroduction of the jaguar. Night lake safari to spot black armadillo and wild cat.
Lagoon navigation
Sailing on the Ibera lagoon to spot caimans, marsh deer and birds. Full board at the estancia.
Return to Buenos Aires
Transfer to Mercedes and scheduled bus to Buenos Aires. Overnight on board.
Arrival and accommodation
Reception and transfer to the hotel.
City tour
Tour of La Boca, San Telmo, Puerto Madero, Recoleta and Palermo.
Free day — Tigre and tango dinner
Free day with a suggested excursion to the Tigre Delta. In the evening, a tango dinner show.
Return
Transfer to the airport for the international return flight.