Argentina Wetlands & Wildlife Safari

Argentina Atlantic Rainforest Tapir in Wate
  • Unique insight into the culture, conservation and wildlife of Argentina
  • Led by Emilio White photographer, film maker and passionate conservationist
  • Best chance to see the reintroduced, formally extinct Marsh Deer, to track Giant Anteaters and a Jaguar reintroduction programme
  • Guided by naturalists and researchers on Douglas Tompkins 12,000 hectare (29,700 acre) ranch, part of the Conservation Land Trust
  • Small groups ensure a personal journey and maximum wildlife opportunities

Tour Dates
1 - 13 November 2012 (13 Days)

Costs
From £3,259 per person in a twin / double sharing room excluding international flights 

Summary
Argentina is an incredibly important bird watching destination with a variety of ecosystems which are home to more than 1,000 species. The second largest country in South America, it has around 12 endemic species and another 30 close to being endemic. Argentina offers good infrastructure with easy access to view such spectacles as rheas, penguins, toucans, tanagers, manakins and hummingbirds.

Accompanied by expert naturalist guides, this tour offers an in depth insight into wetlands, savannah and Atlantic Rainforest with the chance to experience a wildlife safari in South America.   

Itineraries (download the group tour itinerary below)

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