Ibera Wetlands in Argentina

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Ibera Wetlands in Argentina

When is the best time to visit Ibera Wetlands?

From a climate point of view, most rain falls Oct-Apr. Temperatures range from 30°C in Jan down to 20°C in Jul. Wildlife can be viewed throughout the year but is more subdued in winter. Birdwatching is at its best Apr-Oct.

For more detailed information visit our When To Go section.

What language is spoken in the Ibera Wetlands?

The main language spoken in the Ibera Wetlands is Spanish.

What currency do I need in the Ibera Wetlands?

The Argentine Peso is the main currency used in the Ibera Wetlands. Argentina is more cash-orientated than the UK and some other Latin American countries.

What is the time difference between the Ibera Wetlands and the UK?

The time difference between the Ibera Wetlands and the UK is GMT -3 hours. Sometimes daylight saving is observed in the summer, but this is announced ad hoc on a year-on-year basis.

What places combine well with Ibera Wetlands?

A visit to the capital Buenos Aires; the Iguazú Falls (471 km) with a scenic nature drive to Pelligrini from Puerto Iguazú (8-10hrs on partially paved road).

How do I get to Ibera Wetlands?

Fly from Buenos Aires to Posadas (1hr, followed by a drive of 5hrs) or to Mercedes in Corrientes (plus a 2-3 hour drive). There are also private charter flights to some of the lodges.

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