Iberá National Park
Iberá National Park is located in the northeastern part of Argentina, covering approximately 1,300 square kilometers. Established in 2019, it is part of the larger Iberá Wetlands, one of the most important freshwater ecosystems in the world. The park is home to diverse wildlife, including species like the capybara, yaguareté (jaguar), and various bird species.
The park's landscape features marshes, lagoons, and grasslands, making it a vital habitat for both flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy activities such as birdwatching, hiking, and boat tours, providing opportunities to experience the unique biodiversity of the region.