Ruta Nacional 12 15 km of Ituzaingo and 8 km from Villa Olivari, Ituzaingo W3302ELA ArgentinaMap
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Nice day trip from Posadas, but take insect repellent on the forest walk
We organised a tour from Posadas (which, although it is inneighbouring Misiones province is actually closer to Ibera than Corrientes city). The drive to Portal Galarza (one of about 5 access points) t...
Wide variety of birds, caiman, deer and capybara families easily seen from the car in this wonderful landscape. Delightful early in the morning with no-one else around. Very pleased the macaws have be...
We took a guided tour because we are traveling by bus. There is a long dirt road into this area that looks like it would be a real mess in the rain. We saw capybara, caimans, monkeys, a fox, and too m...
This park is part of the Ibera wetlands (2nd largest wetlands area in South America) and provides an excellent contrast to BA, Patagonia (glacier park) & Iguazu falls. Worth a 3 day/night visit if you...
This wonderful area deserves to be better known. We made two excursions into the park in January 2018 and saw a fantastic range of wildlife - caymans, capybara, fish, birds, a snake ... An unforgettab...
Nice day trip from Posadas, but take insect repellent on the forest walk
We organised a tour from Posadas (which, although it is inneighbouring Misiones province is actually closer to Ibera than Corrientes city). The drive to Portal Galarza (one of about 5 access points) t...
Easy to see the wildlife
Wide variety of birds, caiman, deer and capybara families easily seen from the car in this wonderful landscape. Delightful early in the morning with no-one else around. Very pleased the macaws have be...
Lots of birds and wildlife
We took a guided tour because we are traveling by bus. There is a long dirt road into this area that looks like it would be a real mess in the rain. We saw capybara, caimans, monkeys, a fox, and too m...
Under-rated, under-visited location...
This park is part of the Ibera wetlands (2nd largest wetlands area in South America) and provides an excellent contrast to BA, Patagonia (glacier park) & Iguazu falls. Worth a 3 day/night visit if you...
Wonderful wildlife
This wonderful area deserves to be better known. We made two excursions into the park in January 2018 and saw a fantastic range of wildlife - caymans, capybara, fish, birds, a snake ... An unforgettab...