Either on boat, foot or horseback each corner of the Wetlands will be discovered.
The great amount of fauna in the marshes awaits you to live "the experience". You will be amazed by each one of the species such as capybaras, black and broad-snouted caimans, marsh deer, and neo-tropical otters among many others.
The views are privileged; at each step taken you will discover new animal species. It is possible to see the so- call "Natural Monuments" which are the marsh deer, the neo-tropical otter, the pampa deer and the aguara guazu. They generally hide behind the reeds but in many occasions they can be found swimming in between the floating water weeds.
There are plenty of capybaras and caimans swimming, resting, sunbathing and spying on the boats as they navigate in the lagoon. They coexist in perfect harmony; in fact you can see them centimeters apart from each other. Given the soft movements of the boat caimans tend to stay still and capybaras generally escape and hide in the floating vegetation.
It is the ideal place for bird watching. In the Marshes there are more than 350 species of birds. The day often starts with their magical singing; each one of them has its distinctive color and sound. For birdwatchers this is the chosen destination to carry out their passion. Camera in hand, the shots that can be taken are wonderful.
To frame this magical postcard, the local flora changes according to the different seasons of the year. There are many different type of vegetation responsible of making each landscape be different than the previous one.