Discover the Iberá Wetlands on this 4 day adventure through a natural paradise in Argentina. The beautiful Iberá National Park is the second largest area of wetlands in the world (after the Pantanal wetlands in Brazil). Travellers can easily add on this Iberá wetlands trip to any itinerary stopping in nearby Iguazu Falls or Buenos Aires.
The Iberá Wetland comprise the largest protected area of Argentina, home to some 85 species of mammals, 35 species of reptiles, and 45 species of amphibians. A lavish bird sanctuary, it is a fantastic destination for bird watchers with over 360 varieties of bird species. More than 90% of them are native or autochthonous to the region.
In the midst of its rich diversity, Iberá is home to endangered species listed on national and international registries, including the black caiman and broad-snouted caiman, the red macaw, the yellow thrush, the marsh deer, the aguará guazú (maned wolf), the river otter, and the Pampa deer.
Puerto Valle offers guests an exclusive gateway to the wildlife of Ibera National Park, one of the largest wetlands in the world, in the most extensive natural reserve of Argentina. Puerto Valle is the only luxury lodge in the Ibera Wetlands, an authentic Argentine estancia built in 1868 on the Paraná River bank, an exceptional location where nature meets tradition, high-end personalised service and superb regional cuisine to provide you with a unique experience.
Just two hours away from Buenos Aires City by plane, Puerto Valle is the ideal destination to combine with a trip to the Iguazu Falls, stopping over at the San Ignacio Miní Ruins, which are conveniently located at a 1.5 hour ride from the hotel.
This itinerary is completely flexible – activities and dates will be modified to your travel preferences. Build Your Quote below for a customised experience.