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Nature Photography |
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The wilderness of the Southern Cone of South America provides premium opportunities for the nature photographer. The vastness of the natural spots, the tame wildlife, and the generally unspoiled feel of the region makes this a prime photographing destination. Imagine the mighty Iguazu falls, wrapped in dew and crossed by rainbows, or the culture of the Andes alive in every corner. Or Patagonia, in the far south, remote, unspoiled, unique and legendary for its infinite skies, with the most amazing cloud formations and light conditions.
Our photographic tours are planned for very small groups, to ensure that every individual will have a guaranteed window seat in the vehicles, as well as general opportunities to work. Drivers know how to provide the best angle, approach wildlife skilfully, and of course, turn off the engines when necessary! Nature will provide countless photographic opportunities, and capturing them will be your only concern. |
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A wildlife tour to the best of Argentina's Andes, chaco and yungas Cloudforest.
Expect: Good accommodation, easy to moderate terrain, moderate to high elevation, mild to hot climate.
Trip report and wildlife checklist available.
Available for independent travelers and groups. |
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Patagonia has legendary and spectacular landscapes and wildlife. It captivated early travelers and naturalists; Charles Darwin being one of the early pioneers. Many areas are still as virgin now as then... |
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A number of sites in northeastern Argentina combine a pleasant escape with the very best wildlife and scenery. Probably the most emblematic site is the Iguazú National Park, and... |
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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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This excursion will take us birding to the best localities to the north of Buenos Aires. We first visit Otamendi Nature Reserve, located close to the Parana River. Spreading through 2.600 ha, the reserve protects grasslands, marshes, riverside forest and woods, belonging to the Delta and Parana River Islands eco-regions... |
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The Costanera Sur Nature Reserve is located by the Rio de la Plata, in the southern corner of the city of Buenos Aires. A few blocks away from the heart of the city, this reserve offers a unique opportunity to come into contact with wildlife... |
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Patagonia has legendary and spectacular landscapes and wildlife. It captivated early travellers and naturalists, with Charles Darwin as the most notable. Many areas are still as virgin as then. A must for current day eco-tourists and nature lovers, it has striking habitat contrasts... |
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The Pantanal of southwest Brazil, due to the variety and number of animals and its unique wilderness, is surely one of the most spectacular areas for nature lovers. This region (the largest wetland in the continent) is a big receptacle of water coming from higher lands around it, and rains are strongly seasonal... |
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Brazil is a great place to study mammals. We have chosen the very best areas where the most emblematic animals occur and have good chances of being found. The South American “big five” are the Jaguar, Maned Wolf, Tapir, Giant Anteater and Giant Otter, and this unique tour offers chances to find all of them... |
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Antarctica is impossible to describe in only a few words. Once you cross the Drake Passage, pursued by myriads of seabirds, breathtaking landscapes await, with majestic glaciers and icebergs, high mountains and limpid snowfields. These are home to a varied fauna: Gentoo, Chinstrap and Adelie Penguins are found in dense colonies... |
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Next Departures |
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| October 10, 2010 to October 22, 2010 |
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A Birding journey from Buenos Aires to Iguazú |
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| 13 days / 12 nights |
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| October 23, 2010 to November 04, 2010 |
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Birding the diversity of the Andes |
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| 13 days / 12 nights |
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| November 05, 2010 to November 13, 2010 |
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Pampas and Northern Patagonia |
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| 9 days / 8 nights |
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| November 13, 2010 to November 20, 2010 |
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Southern Patagonia & Tierra del Fuego |
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| 8 days / 7 nights |
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