Esteros Del Ibera Provincial Park

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Imagine a vast, waterlogged wilderness where the sky meets the marsh in an endless horizon, and the air hums with the calls of capybaras and caimans. Esteros Del Ibera Provincial Park, one of Argentina's most enchanting natural reserves, is a sprawling network of wetlands, lagoons, and floating islands in the heart of Corrientes Province. This is a place for wildlife lovers and solitude seekers — a true off-the-beaten-path gem where you can kayak alongside giant river otters or spot the elusive maned wolf from a rustic lodge. The park is a haven for birdwatchers, with over 350 species, and its remote, untamed beauty feels like stepping into a David Attenborough documentary.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least three full days to truly immerse yourself in the Iberá wetlands. Two days is enough for a quick overview — one for a boat safari and boardwalk, another for kayaking or a night tour — but with three days you can explore different sectors like the northern and southern marshes, or combine a stay at a remote lodge with a visit to the nearby town of Colonia Carlos Pellegrini. The park is best visited during the dry season (April–October) when wildlife congregates around shrinking waterholes.

Nearby Areas Worth Combining

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