Iberá Marshlands tailored holiday
The Iberá Marshlands are one of the largest natural reserves in
Argentina, with a wide variety of interesting wildlife to discover.Twice the size of the Florida Everglades, Iberá is the second-largest wetland in South America after Pantanal in Brazil and one of the most important fresh water reservoirs in the continent. The area is of particular interest to naturalists and birdwatchers but all who visit cant help but to be captured by its unspoiled beauty. Located in the province of Corrientes, the marshlands are mix of swamps, bogs, stagnant lakes and lagoons. Vegetation is abundant with myriads of different flowers attracting many species of insects, birds, reptiles, amphibians and mammals.