Rincon del Socorro | Ibera Wetlands

Rincón del Socorro blossoms as a sanctuary for both wildlife and conservation. In 1999, it became the operational base of Tompkins Conservation (CLT) in the task of returning to Iberá its long-missed flora and fauna. Today is the only accomodation inmersed within Iberá National Park.

Rincón del Socorro is a former hectare cattle ranch which has been lovingly converted into an eco-hotel and protected nature reserve, restored with the original habitats of marshes, grasslands and gallery forests. The estancia consists of a characterful main house with six warmly decorated rooms, two luxury houses with two rooms each and three small bungalows nearby, all with private bathrooms. There is also a library area and an outdoor pool, perfect for basking in the heat of summer.

The stay takes place between outings to the fields that can be on foot, horse, bicycle, vehicle or boat; all different but complimentary ways of experiencing the magnificent sightseeing and learning more about the local fauna.

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Your Stay

2 Nights

Full Board - Dinner, Bed, Breakfast and Lunch

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Spoken Languages: English, Spanish

No. Rooms: 11

Special Interests: Adventure, Birding, Cycling, Flora, Hiking, History & Culture, Indigenous Culture / Art, Leisure, Nature, Relaxation, Star Gazing, Wildlife

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