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Iberá wetlands in Northeast Argentina are an ecological paradise and possible the best wild life watching experience in Argentina; covering more than 3.000.000 acres , this region is an immense green labyrinth dotted with countless lagoons and furrowed by several streams and creeks.
The Iberá Natural Reserve is home of 350 birds species- including quite a few endangered species taking shelter here - 60 mammal species, 50 kinds of reptiles, 35 types of amphibians and 110 fish species.
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A spectacular destination for bird watching, it is also ideal horseback riding country, since from the saddle you can see lots of wildlife. Boat trips, kayaking, dorado fishing and cooking lessons can be arranged as well.
Accommodation ranges from Douglas Tomkins’s unparalleled ranch to local Estancias and small country hotels.
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