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Birds and Birdwatching are our main speciality. All our Birding Expeditions are aimed at birders looking for specialties and endemics, as well as charismatic birds of every region. We spend a significant part of the day in the field, so early startings with a mid-day break are the general... |
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Superb birding in three top destinations: Entre Ríos - Iberá Marshes - Atlantic Forest.
Expect: 350-400 species, good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, some long drives, warm to hot climate.
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Departures anytime from April to December. |
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Spectacular trip to one of Argentina's endemic bird areas, exploring high Andean habitats, Yungas Cloudforest and desert scrub.
Expect: 250-300 species, good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, moderate to high elevation, mild to hot climate.
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Can be combined with tour "Birding Central Argentina".
Departures anytime from April to December. |
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Unique trip to world's famous Pampas and Patagonia: San Clemente, San Antonio Oeste, Punta Tombo and Peninsula Valdes.
Expect: 200-250 species, good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, some long drives, warm and humid to mild and windy climate, numerous specialties and endemics.
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Departures anytime from October to March.
Can be combined with tour Southern Argentina part II. |
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Amazing landscapes and superb birding from the Andes to the coast: Magellanic steppes, South Beech woodland and Atlantic Ocean shore.
Expect: 150-200 species, good to basic but clean accommodation, cold and humid to mild and windy climate, easy to moderate terrain, some long drives on rough roads and remote areas home of the specialties and endemics of the far south.
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Departures anytime from October to March.
Can be combined with tour Southern Argentina part I. |
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The most comprehensive birding expedition to the best of Southern Argentina, from Buenos Aires to Tierra del Fuego.
Expect: 200-250 species (visits same sites as the Tours: Southern Argentina Parts I and II).
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Departures anytime from October to March. |
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A comprehensive itinerary to all of northern Argentina’s main biomes: Deserts and cloud forests of the Andes, Dry and humid Chaco regions, Iberá marshes and rain forests of Iguazú.
Expect: 450-550 species, good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, moderate to high elevation, mild to hot climate.
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Departures anytime from January to December. |
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Spectacular trip to Eastern and Central Bolivia, exploring wooded savannas, tropical forests, Yungas Cloudforest and inter Andean Valleys.
Itinerary specially designed to avoid very high altitudes.
Expect: 350-400 species, good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, moderate elevation, mild to hot climate.
Extensions to the High Andes available.
Departures anytime from April to October. |
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All the best of Bolivia in one trip.
Two weeks across the country’s most important birding sites, starting in lowland habitats and ending in high Andes to allow a good acclimatization.
Expect: 350-400 species, good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, moderate to high elevation, mild to hot climate.
Departures anytime from April to October. |
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Madidi national park and beni lowlands.
Spectacular amazon rainforest and wooded savannas
Expect: 350-400 species, good accommodation in wildlife lodges, easy to moderate terrain, mild to hot climate.
Departures anytime from April to October. |
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Superb pelagic birding on the South Pacific and South Atlantic oceans.
Day trips during landings at Puerto Montt, Punta Arenas, Ushuaia, Puerto Madryn and Montevideo.
Expect: 30 species of tubenoses and 30 more species of other seabirds, good accommodation, warm to cold climate.
Fixed departure on the best seawatching season.
Can be combined with a Pre-tour in Santiago de Chile and a Post-tour in Buenos Aires. |
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Birding in Argentina's most diverse ecosystem: the Atlantic forest.
Expect: 250-300 species, good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, some long drives, warm to hot climate.
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Departures anytime from January to December. |
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Birding in one of the world's largest wetland ecosystems.
Expect: 250-300 species, good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, some long drives, warm to hot climate.
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Departures anytime from January to December. |
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Birding the world's famous Valdes Peninsular and Punta Tombo.
Expect: 150-200 species, good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, some long drives, mild to hot climate.
Wildlife checklist available.
Departures anytime from October to March. |
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Birding at the world's end: Tierra del Fuego.
Expect: 150-200 species, good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, mild to cold climate.
Departures anytime from October to March. |
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Best introduction to Argentina's birds: The Pampas and Entre Ríos province.
Expect: 250-300 species, good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, some long drives, temperate to hot climate.
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Departures anytime from January to December. |
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One of Argentina's endemic bird areas home of Cordoba Cinclodes, Olrog's Cinclodes, Salinas Monjita and several specialities.
Expect: 200-250 species, good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, moderate to high elevation, mild to hot climate.
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Can be combined with tour "Birding Northwest Argentina".
Departures anytime from January to December. |
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Two to three days trip to the Pampas of Argentina.
Expect: 150-200 species, good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, some long drives, temperate to hot climate.
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Departures anytime from January to December. |
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Eight hours off shore.
From Mar del Plata city (Buenos Aires Province).
Available for groups, year round, upon request.
Can be combined with your trip to the Pampas in San Clemente. |
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Unique birding expedition to look for the endangered Hooded Grebe and other rarities of Southern Patagonia.
Expect: 70-100 species, good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, some long drives, mild to cold climate.
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Departures anytime from October to March. |
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The best birding day trip from Buenos Aires.
Expect: 200-150 species, easy terrain, mild to hot climate.
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Departures anytime from January to December. |
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One of the best urban reserves in the world.
Only 10 minutes from downtown Buenos Aires
Expect: 60-90 species, easy terrain, mild to hot climate.
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Departures anytime from January to December. |
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This tour is designed to give a well rounded and thorough experience of Paraguay’s habitats and maximize opportunities for wildlife watching. It is ideal for those wanting to experience Paraguay as a whole ... |
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Dissected by mountain ranges and valleys, lowlands and tablelands, southeast Brazil is one of the hotspots of biodiversity and a main centre for endemic species. In the mountains, covered with lush cloud forests and bamboo stands, we visit the famed Itatiaia National Park... |
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The Pantanal of Mato Grosso is the world?s largest freshwater wetland, located at the heart of South America, and home to the greatest concentration of wildlife in the continent. This trip, in combination with the contrastingly different savannas and escarpments... |
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Chile is a country with a unique geography. A trip along the Andes range will take us from sea level to the highest peaks, and from the lush subantarctic rainforests to the dry valleys of the north... |
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The Manu Biosphere Reserve has the highest diversity of life on Earth and is one of the most important conservation units in the world. If one were to choose THE best birding trip in the world, this must surely be a candidate for the winner. The beauty of this trip is the variety of habitats ... |
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This trip is a neo-tropical birders dream. The route taken is designed around some of the most endangered and localized birds to be found in the neo-tropics. The beauty of this trip is that, although centered around certain special birds, we see so much of more widely distributed species on the way and tremendous ... |
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The Central Peru tour is high Andean birding at its best - Puna Grasslands, Cloud Forests, West slope endemics, flightless Grebe, Oilbirds and Bosque Unchog says it all... |
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