Birds from Chaco
Explore a province sought by amateurs worldwide to live wildlife watching experiences.
Discover the flights, the singing, the colors
Did you know that the province of Chaco is a shelter for biodiversity? There, 500 bird species await you in their environments. Come and discover them between marshlands and ravines, between dry savannas and riverside jungles, between national parks and natural reserves. Explore a land where you will find ten AICA sites: important areas for bird preservation. A show made up with colors, flights, and sounds crossing the pure air.
Did you know that there are three kinds of environments in this province? Explore the dry Chaco, the eastern Chaco, and the transition Chaco. Watch typical birds such as the blue-fronted parrot and the rufous-legged owl, the bare-faced curassow and the sungrebe, the strange-tailed tyrant and the marsh seedeater, the savanna hawk and the crane hawk, the laughing falcon and the bat falcon, the orange-backed troupial and the pale-crested woodpecker, the tinamous and the crowned solitary eagle. Enjoy it all in the Litoral region.
Geographic location: Province of Chaco, Argentine Litoral region.
How to get there: By air, arriving at Resistencia International Airport. By land, via Ruta Nacional 14 by car or by bus (936 km from the city of Buenos Aires).
Area: 99,633 sq. km.
Altitude: 102 meters above sea level (average height).
Climate: Subtropical.
Recommended length of stay: 2 to 4 days.
Recommended clothing and gear: Light, comfortable clothes, sunscreen, and mosquito repellent.