
Iberá Park - Cambyretá Gateway
Schedule: Lunes a viernes es de 8 a 12 y de 16 a 20 hs.
Ticket cost: Free admission
'This is one of the access points to the Iberá Wetlands, where you can observe flora and fauna such as caimans, capybaras, monkeys, marsh deer, and a great variety of birds—species unique in the country and in a landscape as stunning as it is unique.'
Iberá Park – Cambyretá Entrance
The Great Iberá Park has more than 700,000 hectares. It includes the Iberá Provincial Park (550,000 ha) and the Iberá National Park (150,000 ha), donated by the organization The Conservation Land Trust (CLT).
Where is the Cambyretá Entrance?
It is located 15 km from the main entrance to Ituzaingó, along National Route 12. Then, you must drive 30 km on a dirt road to reach the ranger station.
What can you see?
You can drive or walk through the area and see animals and plants like caimans, capybaras, monkeys, marsh deer (symbol of Corrientes), and many birds. It is a unique place in Argentina.
How to get there:
From National Route 12, go 15 km past the entrance to Ituzaingó. Then drive 25 km on a sandy but good road. There are 6 unlocked gates to pass through.
Visitor services:
At the end of the road is the San Ignacio Station, where a park ranger welcomes you. If you continue 5 km more, you reach Monte Rey. There is a wooden walkway to explore the wetlands and observe animals in their natural environment. New infrastructure, camping areas, and signs are planned.
Required permits:
🔸 Everyone needs a permit to enter the park, even locals. 🔸 You must show your tourism permit and ID (passport or DNI) at the entrance. 🔸 Apply at https://permisos.corrientes.gob.ar 🔸 Choose the portal you will visit (Cambyretá, San Nicolás, or Laguna Iberá) and fill in your information. 🔸 Request the permit 24 to 48 hours in advance to guarantee entry.