Birding Tours and Nature Photography in Southern South America

Our Trips

We have selected the richest itineraries in terms of environments and species, in order to include the widest diversity of birds and wildlife possible in each one. These are all tailor-made programs that can be modified according to your special interests and targets (amount of days, season of the year, etc). The combinations are endless, so we want to make sure we create the perfect trip for you. We introduce 5 main programmes and 5 possible extensions

Main trips

Patagonia has 7 natural regions to explore: Subantarctic forest, Patagonian Steppe, Monte Eegion (endemic to Argentina), High Andes, Southern Wetlands, Central valley of Chile and the southern cone Coast.
The forest, in turn, has 4 types: the patagonian Cypress forest, the…

The northwest of Argentina is a region of amazing natural contrast and diversity. This trip will offer you a transect from the Tucuman grasslands and Yungas cloud forests to the Andean Plateau at more than 3300m asl close to the border with Bolivia. It will involve navegating and…

We offer you a trip to the uttermost part of the world in southern Patagonia, with the choice of stopping in a northern Patagonia sea town in Valdes Peninsula. Here you can enrich your experience by adding some pelagic bird and wildlife species.

The southern part of Patagonia…

A two steps birding trip: First around Buenos Aires where you have more than 300 species, including Pampas grasslands, the Paraná's Delta and local forests; and from there a flight to North-East where we'll find the huge Iberá wetlands, subtropical grasslands, Chaco forests (kind of…

Buenos Aires is a fantastic base for birding.

When you arrive to Buenos Aires you are in one of the most important birding hotspots of the continent: you can visit local reserves inside the city or natural areas around. With more than 400 wild species, plenty of reserves and…

Extensions

Ibera Wetlands comprising swamps, lakes, and numerous streams and rivers, the site is a haven for birds, particularly for those favouring wetland. Located in the Argentinean province of Corrientes, a combination of boats, vehicles and walkways allow for intimate access of many…

If you are planning to visit Buenos Aires, don't miss a birding trip in the city of the birds, which can take half a day or the whole day
You can visit several local reserves inside the city, including Vicente López, Ribera Norte (San Isidro), and the best inside the city:…

You need at least 2 days as it’s more than 4 hours drive from the city. Punta Rasa is in the outer geographical limit of the River Plate estuary. It is the best place for spotting migratory waders (plovers and sandpipers), and also for wintering migrators. It can be visited all year…

This trip can include a visit to Tierra del Fuego National Park, a boat trip through the Beagle Channel to Penguin Island and a visit to a typical Anglo-argentine “Estancia” (a farming cattle ranch), to see British heritage there. Ushuaia is also a passageway for boats and cruises to…

If you are planning to visit this city, don't miss a birding trip in one of the best hot spots of southner South America: Ceibas, with more than 300 wild species to enjoy and discover. Only 2 hours from Buenos Aires, for a day trip, to 4 days, you can visit one of the biggest deltas…

By stopping in Valdes Peninsula in the northern seacoast of Patagonia, you get to know an important nature reserve which is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It holds the largest colony of Magellanic penguins in spring (September to November). The coastline is inhabited by…

Subtropical, warm and humid, this rainforest includes the crowns of gigantic emerging trees. It is located in the northeast of Argentina in the border with Brazil. You can fly to Iguazú from several cities in Argentina. It is possible to combine your visit by staying in birding…

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