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Costanera Sur Ecological Preserve and other urban protected areas

All year around
1 Day

Just at ten-minute drive from downtown Buenos Aires there is a splendid protected area, the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve, with a surface of 350 hectares of marshes, grasslands, bushes and woods, and housing a surprising diversity of wildlife. Over 220 species of birds have been recorded in the area, among which w... More info...

All year around
1 Day

Just at ten-minute drive from downtown Buenos Aires there is a splendid protected area, the Costanera Sur Ecological Reserve, with a surface of 350 hectares of marshes, grasslands, bushes and woods... More info...

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Uyuni´s Salt Flat

March to December
9 days

In the southeast of Bolivia there is a unique, almost surreal place where the arid Atacama Dessert (shared with Argentina and Chile) joins the extremely high Andean Plateau at over 3,300 metres. Here lies the largest natural salt flat on Earth, the Uyuni´s Salt Flat, where the immense white space is broken in some p... More info...

March to December
9 days

In the southeast of Bolivia there is a unique, almost surreal place where the arid Atacama Dessert (shared with Argentina and Chile) joins the extremely high Andean Plateau at over 3,300 metres. He... More info...

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The Pantanal

From June through mid-November
To be defined.

The Pantanal is probably the largest seasonally flooded wetland on Earth covering more than 150,000 square km. Except for a smaller extension of less than 20% into Bolivia and Paraguay, the Pantanal is a Brazilian habitat located in the states of Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul.
When the Paraguay River and its ... More info...

From June through mid-November
To be defined.

The Pantanal is probably the largest seasonally flooded wetland on Earth covering more than 150,000 square km. Except for a smaller extension of less than 20% into Bolivia and Paraguay, the Pantana... More info...

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The Cerrado

April to November
5 to 6 days

Wildlife and landscapes of the Brazilian Savannahs

The tropical Brazilian savannahs, locally known as “Cerrados”, are the largest biome of the country after the Amazon, encompassing about 740,000 square miles of Brazil, also with a small part in Bolivia and Paraguay.

Occupying fully one quarter of Bra... More info...

April to November
5 to 6 days

Wildlife and landscapes of the Brazilian Savannahs

The tropical Brazilian savannahs, locally known as “Cerrados”, are the largest biome of the country after the Amazon, encompassing about... More info...

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