Go on a Photographic Safari in Gran Chaco
If you enjoy adventure, photography, bird watching or viewing wildlife, the Chaco region awaits you with lesser-known destinations that are ideal for ecotourism. There are several national parks and other wild nature reserves that offer good chances of seeing fauna and combine the natural and cultural wealth of the Gran Chaco. It's just a matter of daring and embracing adventure!
Where: La Estrella Swamp and Río Pilcomayo National Park (Formosa), Copo National Park (Santiago del Estero), El Impenetrable National Park and Loro Hablador and Fuerte Esperanza provincial parks (Chaco).
When: fall, winter and spring (summer is too hot)
Live other adventures
Travel to the Stars
Fly over the mountains of Córdoba
Feel the immensity of Perito Moreno Glacier
Discover the Animals of the Iberá
Travel the mythical Route 40
Go birdwatching in the south of Entre Ríos
Travel the Andes on horseback
Travel Back to the Origins of the Earth
Hike the magical trails of El Chaltén
Go sandboarding on the great dunes of Catamarca
Scuba Dive in the Argentine Sea
Camp at Patagonia
Sail with the Most Beautiful Dolphins in the World
Sail along the Paraná River under the full moon
Touch meteorites at Campo del Cielo
Live a Patagonian road trip
Get to know the traditions of indigenous communities
Explore the trails of the End of the World
Travel backwards in time to the Cueva de las Manos
Go kayaking through the Iberá Wetlands
Ride through dreamlike mountains
Fall in Love with the Calchaquíes Valleys
From the Gorge to the Yungas
Discover Martian Landscapes
Camp in a Unique Palm Grove
Find Argentina’s Private Nature Reserves
Reach the top of the highest peaks
Find the Wild Side of Buenos Aires
Look for and watch birds in the Littoral
Go rafting at the Atuel Canyon
Meet the Andean Condors
Feel the Force of Iguazú River
Paddle the great rivers of the Littoral
Visit a Prehistoric Forest
Meet South American tapirs at Urugua-í Provincial Park
Get away to the solitary beaches of the Atlantic Coast
Explore one of the planet’s largest salt flats
Sail the Waters of the End of the World
Go kayaking down the Patagonian steppe rivers
Reach the sky by train
Discover the Patagonian steppe on foot
Live the magic of the rainforest
Go horseback riding through the valleys, forests and mountains of Tierra del Fuego
Go Snorkeling with Sea Lions
Walk between Millenary Larch Trees
Walk around Sierra de la Ventana
Meet the Southern Right Whales
Tour the Iberá Wetlands on a gondola-style canoe
Cycle through the yungas of Tucumán
Paddle amidst the Delta islands
Paddle the lakes of Patagonia