ABOUT THE ITINERARY
In our ‘Wild Argentina’ itinerary we have put together a route to showcase some of its most impressive wildlife destinations and also its pristine wilderness. From the awesome spectacle of Iguassu Falls – the world’s largest waterfall system – to the mountains and steppe of Patagonia, this itinerary is a mixture of well-known and ‘off the beaten path’ destinations.
You’ll have the opportunity to ride with gauchos, hike to see immense glaciers, explore the lagoons and tropical wildlife of the Iberá wetlands and head to the Atlantic coast in search of orcas, penguins and sea lions.
Staying in some remote and beautiful settings, Wild Argentina is the perfect itinerary for those looking to discover the wildlife and nature of the country.
DESIGNED BY SPECIALISTS
Bear in mind, these are just a starting point as all holidays are customised to the specific requirements of our guests. Whether you prefer a different style of accommodation, a greater focus on a particular interest or to go to a different destination all together, every itinerary is created individually around your preferences.
IGUASSU FALLS
Met at Iguassu airport and driven to your hotel, which is inside the Iguassu National Park on the Brazilian side of the Falls.
In the style of a traditional Portuguese mansion and a delightful pink colour, the Belmond Das Cataratas is the ideal place to start your holiday. There is a large outdoor swimming pool, tennis courts and a spa, but the main reason to stay is the hotel’s proximity to the falls and the wonderful views.
In the afternoon, you will be taken on a private tour in the Brazilian National Park. On your second day, you will witness the falls from Argentina National Park with a full day tour which takes you on an upper and lower circuit of the falls and to the hugely impressive ‘Devil’s Throat’.
Stay: Two nights at the Belmond Hotel Das Cataratas – bed & breakfast
IBERÁ WETLANDS
On day 3, you will leave Iguassu and take a charter flight south to the Iberá wetlands. More than 1.3 million hectares in size, the area is the second largest freshwater wetland in the world and is home to an abundance of wildlife and birds, including marsh deer, capybara, eagles and storks.
Over the three days, your home is a remote estancia on the edge of the wetlands. Dating back to the 19th-century, the farm was restored and expanded by the late Douglas and Kristine Tompkins, who have reintroduced species to the area, including the giant anteater, pampas deer and peccary.
During your stay you will have unique access to the savannah and wetlands. Daily activities are included such as wildlife safaris and birdwatching excursions. You’ll also be able to ride horses, hike and go on boat and canoeing expeditions.
Stay: Three nights at Estancia Rincon del Socorro – full board
BUENOS AIRES
A short charter flight will take you to Posadas airport, where you will board a commercial flight to Buenos Aires.
This night is really a logistical stop, as you will have time to see the Argentine capital at the end of the holiday, but your hotel is in the fashionable neighbourhood of Palermo. Close to a number of excellent bars, restaurants and shops.
Stay: One night at the Legado Mitico – bed & breakfast
NORTHERN PATAGONIA
On day 7, you will begin your adventure in Patagonia, starting in the desert of northern-Patagonia. You fly to Comodoro Rivadavia, where you will pick-up a hire-car and drive 180km north to your estancia on the Atlantic coast.
You’ll be staying amongst a tiny community whose main industry is gathering seaweed and you’ll gain a fascinating insight into the local lifestyle – as well as visiting a petrified forest, going horse riding, hiking on nature trails and taking boat trips along the Atlantic coastline.
Stay: Three nights at Bahia Bustamante – full board
VALDES PENINSULA
The drive to Estancia Rincón Chico will take the best part of a day, but it is well worth it. Located in the southeast corner of the Península Valdés, it is one of the richest marine areas on earth harbouring populations of right whales, elephant seals, sea lions, orcas and penguins.
The ranch is family run and over 120 years old. The first house was brought from England by boat in 1897 and has the feel of a historic English house. During your stay, you can participate in a variety of activities, including wildlife watching explorations guided by bilingual biologists and naturalists.
Stay: Three nights at Estancia Rincón Chico – full board
Best time for: Whale watching (Jun-Dec), Penguins (Sep-Mar), Elephant seals & sea lions (All year), Dolphins (Dec-Mar). Sep-Mar is the best time overall because of the high concentration of wildlife on the beaches.
EL CALAFATE
An early start will see you drive to Trelew airport (230km), where you will drop-off the hire-car and board a flight south to el Calafate.
El Calafate is best known as the gateway to the sensational 700,000 hectare Los Glaciares National Park. You will enjoy a private excursion to the mighty Perito Moreno Glacier, which is unique in that it is advancing rather than retreating. Every now and then a block of ice will break off from the glacier and come crashing dramatically into the water below.
Stay: Two nights at the Esplendor El Calafate – bed & breakfast
LOS GLACIARES NATIONAL PARK
After two nights in the el Calafate you will discover a more remote and historic part of Patagonia at Estancia Cristina. The estancia dates back to 1914 and is only accessible by boat. On the three hour boat journey you will stop to see Upsala Glacier, the largest glacier in all of South America but now sadly retreating rapidly.
Estancia Cristina is deep inside the Los Glaciares National Park and is the starting point for a number of unforgettable excursions. The surrounding mountains are a mecca for hikers, plus there are horses, mountain bikes, 4×4 trips and even fly-fishing can even be organised. One of the most spectacular trails is a 14km hike through a fossilised canyon, which offers wonderful views of Upsala Glacier at the beginning. The estancia also has its own museum, which is well worth a visit.
Stay: Two nights at Estancia Cristina – full board
BUENOS AIRES
Say goodbye to the wilderness of Patagonia and return to Buenos Aires. After taking the boat from Estancia Cristina you will return to el Calafate airport for your flight to the Argentine capital.
During your final two days in Argentina you will have the opportunity to sample some of the excellent bars and restaurants in Palermo and Recoleta. You will also have a fascinating tour led by a private guide revealing some of the city’s many highlights, from the cobbled streets and colonial splendour of San Telmo – the old quarter of the city – to the pretty district of La Boca, the Cathedral and Plaza de Mayo – home of the striking Casa Rosada (Government House).
Stay: Two nights at the Legado Mitico – bed & breakfast
FLY HOME
After a final breakfast you will be driven to Buenos Aires international airport for your international flight home.
PRICE INCLUDES
- Domestic flights
- All transfers
- Bed & breakfast throughout
- Full board at Estancia Rincon del Socorro, Bahia Bustamante, Estancia Rincon Chico and Estancia Cristina
- Hire-car between days 8 and 14
- National park fees
PRICE EXCLUDES
- International flights
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