NORTHEAST ARGENTINA: JUNGLE WATERFALLS AND WETLAND WONDERS
Waterfalls roar from every direction, wetlands teem with wildlife, thick jungle mist clings to everything. Discover northeast Argentina and its primal nature, intensely alive.
Let Iguazu Falls impress you, watch caimans and capybaras in Ibera wetlands and visit Wanda's semi-precious stone mines. Northeast Argentina is nature in the raw.
- Iguazu: thunder cascade majesty
- Moconá: lateral waterfall rarity
- Iberá: wetland caiman sanctuary
- Wanda: gemstone cave magic
- El Soberbio: riverside colonial charm
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❓ Frequently asked questions
What weather should you expect?
Spring (September-November): Mild temperatures, blooming flowers, excellent for wine regions and outdoor activities, shoulder season pricing.
Summer (December-February): Peak tourist season, warm weather, perfect for Patagonia, highest prices, book accommodations early.
Fall (March-May): Harvest season in wine regions, comfortable temperatures, fewer crowds, excellent for Buenos Aires and cultural activities.
Winter (June-August): Ski season in Andes, perfect for northern regions (warm and dry), Buenos Aires cultural season, tango shows peak.
How many days should I plan?
We believe you will enjoy this itinerary best by dedicating between 4 and 6 days. The next step will allow you to adjust the duration of your stay.
What to discover in Argentina?
From tango in Buenos Aires to Patagonian glaciers and world-famous steaks and wines. Experience gaucho culture, stunning Andes peaks, and vibrant cities with European flair. Iguazu Falls and diverse landscapes from tropics to Antarctica create endless adventures. Argentina combines passionate culture with natural wonders and culinary excellence.