ESTEROS DE IBERÁ (ARGENTINA)

The Iberá Wetlands are a mix of swamps, bogs, stagnant lakes, lagoons, natural slough and courses of water in the center and center-north of the province of Corrientes, Argentina.
The Esteros are the second-largest wetlands in world after Pantanal in Brazil. They are of pluvial origin, with a total area 15,000 to 20,000 km².
The Natural Reserve is known for its biodiversity, including four species that have been declared "provincial natural monuments": the neotropical river otter, the maned wolf, the pampas deer, and the marsh deer. It is also home to the two Argentine species of alligator, the Yacare caiman (yacaré negro) and the broad-snouted caiman (yacaré overo), as well as the capybara (the world's largest rodent) and about 350 bird species.




Hotel Puerto Valle
Designed in the style of aboutique hotel, this house offers 5 rooms, all with direct river views. The rooms are tastefully and luxuriously decorated.
The outdoor swimming pool boasts a fantastic view of the river.





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