Inside the small private reserve Guazú-Cuaré, you can visit patches of jungle in an excellent state of conservation, with majestic trees and a lookout or turret that allows you to observe the endless horizon of Iberá.
In the small jungles you can see the Black howler monkeys and the shy Gray brocket deers.
Passing the jungle areas and the high grasslands you will reach the firewoods that surround the heart of the wetlands.
To get to the lodge, you cross the area where the old royal road passed, used in the times of the Jesuits. The place has a small chapel, a school and a dozen typical Corrientes houses, well dispersed in the landscape. Local families live on livestock and the sale of handicrafts.
Meeting locals people offers personalized and enriching experiences for everyone and new horizons of exchange open up.
Inside the small private reserve Guazú-Cuaré, you can visit patches of jungle in an excellent state of conservation, with majestic trees and a lookout or turret that allows you to observe the endless horizon of Iberá. In the small jungles you can see the Black howler monkeys and the shy Gray brocket deers. Passing the jungle areas and the high grasslands you will reach the firewoods that surround the heart of the estuaries.
Through a 2 km long channel, these reeds are crossed to access exclusively the big Fernández lagoon, with particularly clear waters, inhabited by Yacares Caiman, Capybaras and Neotropical Otters, along with countless water birds. There was found the skull of Giant Otter, which showed that in the last century it inhabited the area.
Currently, the Rewilding Argentina fundation is carrying out the reinsertion of this species in the Iberá Park.
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