Iberá Wetlands
To the south of Iguazu the Iberá Wetlands are the second largest marshlands in South America and are double the size of the Everglades in Florida (the largest wetlands being Brazil’s Pantanal).
Still a relatively remote region, the area is home to an abundance of wildlife, including anacondas, capybaras, cayman, marsh deer, howler monkeys and giant storks.
We recommend a stay on an estancia where you can explore on horse back as well as by boat.
Sarah Frankish
Travel Specialist
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