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Argentina Wildlife Adventure

Visit Argentina's most impressive parks and wildlife habitats.

Price: $4,525 USD per person

Duration: 13 days

Operator: Wildland Adventures

Travel in Argentina to the most impressive parks and wildlife reserves including the Perito Moreno Glacier, the Peninsula Valdes - habitat of giant elephant seals, migrating whales and Magellanic penguins - and the spectacular tropical rainforests of Iguazu Falls. Accompanied by local naturalist guides we enjoy easy day hikes, observe wildlife and photograph spectacular Patagonian landscapes based from local inns, estancias and boutique hotels of Argentina. This easy Argentina tour is ideal for active wildlife enthusiasts who also want to experience the heart and soul of Argentine culture.

ITINERARY

Day 1 - BUENOS AIRES

Buenos Aires airport reception and transfer to overnight at Awwa Suites. Afternoon exploration of Costanera Sur Nature Reserve, just a few minutes away. Accompanied by a local conservationist, walk through this beautiful wildlife habitat that has remained largely untouched by the city's expansion.

Day 2 - TRELEW PUNTA TOMBO

A local naturalist guide will meet us upon arrival in Trelew to drive to Punta Tombo, the most important breeding colony of Magellanic penguins in the world. Walk on trails among hundreds or thousands of penguins for excellent close-up photographs and observation. Kelp gulls, Skuas, Cormorants, Giant petrels, Dolphin gulls and Chubut steamer ducks are among the many seabirds that inhabit the reserve. Overnight at Hosteria del Nomade. [BL]

Day 3 - PENINSULA VALDES

Full day excursion to explore Peninsula Valdes for the finest wildlife viewing in Patagonia. The plankton-rich Falkland Current provides food for the peninsula's large colonies of South American sea lions and Southern elephant seals. Visit breeding grounds of sea lions and elephant seals, observe flocks of migratory shore birds and watch for guanacos, rheas, maras, hairy armadillos, Elegant-crested tinamous and fox running freely across the steppe. Overnight Hosteria del Nomade. Between February and April, orcas patrol shores near Punta Norte for young sea lions. [BL]

Note: Add optional whale watching boat trip to see Southern Right Whales from July through December, approximately $75 per person.

Day 4 - EL CALAFATE

Transfer to the airport for flight to El Calafate, a small mountain town that serves as a base for explorations of the Patagonian Continental Ice Cap and Los Glaciares National Park. The ice cap runs 560 miles from North to South and is the origin of 47 major glaciers, including the famous Perito Moreno Glacier. Overnight at the former estancia Kau Yatun Hotel or similar. [B]

Day 5 - PERITO MORENO GLACIER WALK

Drive to a spectacular lookout of Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park. We cross Lago Argentino by catamaran along the front wall of the glacier to the edge of the Patagonian Ice Cap. We disembark, walk through the beech forest and have a safety briefing before strapping on crampons and hiking up onto the ice pack. Watch for Andean condor and Buff-necked Ibis. Overnight at the Kau Yatun Hotel or similar. [BL]

Day 6 - LAGO ROCA AND NIBEPO AIKE

Enjoy a half-day excursion to Lago Roca, a thin lake known for its fly fishing, and Estancia Nibepo Aike. Set within Los Glaciares National Park, this traditional estancia dating from the beginning of the 20th century-offers an impressive view over Lake Argentina and an introduction to the activities of a sheep-breeding ranch. After a delicious and traditional lamb asado cooked over the open flame for lunch we have options to hike along the coast of the lake, opt for a horseback ride through the vast property, or climb the Crystal Mount lookout point where condors often fly overhead. On a clear day you can see Torres del Paine in Chile, the various arms of Lake Argentina and the Patagonia Ice Cap. Overnight at the Kau Yatun Hotel or similar. [BL]

Day 7 - FLY TO THE IGUAZU FALLS

Transfer to El Calafate airport for morning flight to Iguazu where we are greeted and escorted to the Panoramic Hotel for overnight in a River View Room. This restored boutique hotel is a popular gathering place for local residents from around Misiones province and is located within town, a short distance from a fun, open-air exchange market for Brazilian and Argentine goods. Stroll the streets on your own and take in the scene or enjoy the tropical weather poolside, overlooking the meeting point between the Iguazu and Parana Rivers. Overnight at the Panoramic Hotel. [B]

Day 8 - IGUAZU FALLS

Today we explore the tropical rain forests and multiple waterfalls of Iguazu National Park with our naturalist guide. Iguazu Falls consists of 275 separate waterfalls along a nearly two mile long fall line along the Iguazu River on the border between Argentina and Brazil. Spectacular falls plunge 260 feet in a thunderous roar of mist and rainbows among giant ferns, vines and orchids. Today will be our introduction to the rainforest ecosystem full of butterflies, monkeys, caiman, peccary, deer and abundant birdlife especially parrots, toucans, hummingbirds and guan. There are miles of trails, a train to the Devils Throat overlook, walkways with foot bridges, and a boat crossing to more trails. Vantage points around the falls let you photograph the cataracts and rainbows from many different angles. Overnight at Panoramic Hotel in River View Room. [B]

Day 9 - SAN IGNACIO AND IBERA WETLANDS

We leave Puerto Iguazu in the early morning for a full day of adventure driving through some of the most beguiling regions of Argentina. Traveling south through Misiones province to San Ignacio Mini we explore the ruins of a beautiful mission founded by the Jesuits in the early 1600s and protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

We explore the rich architectural complex with our resident guide before continuing into Corrientes Province and the Iber Wetlands, the second-largest wetland in the world after the Pantanal in Brazil, often referred to as the Serengeti of South America. From the town of Posadas we transfer to Rincon del Socorro, a historic hosteria set amidst a 30,000 acre wildlife refuge and haven. Overnight in Rincon del Socorro. [BLD]

Days 10-11 - IBERA WETLANDS

The Ibera Wetlands offer one of the most exciting spectacles of wildlife in South America. Howler monkeys, huge caimans, large groups of capybaras, anteaters and marsh deer are commonly seen, along with over 300 species of birds including Greater Rheas standing as tall as humans. The endangered maned wolf and Parana otter also find refuge here.

Once a working cattle ranch, former gauchos turned naturalist guides at Rincon del Socorro share their history and knowledge of the pampas leading us throughout this diverse habitat by boat, 4WD vehicle, on foot and on horseback while observing wildlife and learning about the settlers and natural history of the protected reserve. There is also an opportunity to be a gaucho for a day with the seasonal cattle round-up at certain times per year. Well of the beaten-path this hidden gem presents ample opportunities to relax, reconnect and discover the true nature of Argentina. Overnight at Rincon del Socorro. [BLD]

Day 12 - BUENOS AIRES

Transfer to the Posadas Airport for an afternoon flight to Buenos Aires. Airport reception and transfer in to the Awwa Suites hotel, well-located in the Recoleta neighborhood. The famous Recoleta cemetery, the Evita Museum (have lunch here!) and the zoological park and gardens are all within a few blocks. Overnight at the Awwa Suites in a balcony room. [B]

Day 13 - BUENOS AIRES AND DEPARTURE

Enjoy a free day to walk or shop in this vibrant city, join a bicycle tour, kayak on the Parana River delta, or ask about our Four Balconies of Buenos Aires tour for an in-depth look at the city with a local experts who introduce us to the city, its history, its style, and the peculiar psychology of Porteo residents (tours not included and are available at an additional cost). The hotel room is available for day-use until your evening transfer to the airport for flight departure. [B]

Prices & Dates

Dates: October - March (and on request)

Duration: 13 days

Difficulty: Easy

Price: $4,525 USD per person

Price Notes: Group Size: 2-3 - $5,375 pp / 4-5 - $4,825 pp / 6-7 - $4,525 pp. Special rates available for families sharing with kids.

Included: Services as specified in the itinerary above include excellent lodging and accommodations; English-speaking naturalist guides; guided tours and excursions; airport-hotel transfers and land transportation; meals as specified [B-Breakfast, L-Lunch, D-Dinner]; services of in-bound land operator for airline reconfirmation, and tour operations; and Wildland Adventures travel consultation and pre-departure services.

Excluded: Services unless specified otherwise in the itinerary above such as international air transportation and local flights; airport taxes; tips and gratuities; optional or suggested services that are on your own; insurance of any kind; personal expenses; extra beverages and alcoholic drinks; medical costs; and hospitalization and evacuation and any other extra expenses due to unanticipated changes in your itinerary for reasons beyond control. Meals, souvenirs, and other local and personal expenses not specified in the above itinerary are also not included.

Conservation

Benefitting Organization:

Ocean Alliance: Founded in 1971 by biologist Roger Payne. Led by Dr. Payne and CEO, Iain Kerr, Ocean Alliance collects a broad spectrum of data on whales and ocean life relating particularly to toxicology, behavior, bioacoustics, and genetics. From that data we work with our scientific partners to advise educators and policy makers on wise stewardship of the oceans to: reduce pollution, prevent the collapse of marine mammal populations, maintain human access to fish and other sea life, and promote ocean and human health. For the past 40 years, Ocean Alliance has studied a population of right whales that use the bays of Península Valdés as a nursery ground–working closely for the past fourteen years with our sister organization, Instituto de Conservación de Ballenas (ICB), in Argentina.

By booking through SEEtheWILD, we will make a donation of $150 per person to the Ocean Alliance.

Featured Animals: birds, whales

Images

Punta Tombo has the world
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Photograph an elephant seal
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Penguins socializing along the water
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Take an optional tour to see right whales
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Hike the Perito Moreno glacier
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Torres del Paine National Park is one of South America
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Iguazu is among the most visited waterfalls in South America
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