La Pampa: vertiginous flatness

Exploring Entre Ríos.

 

Escape to Entre Rios, an agricultural region nestled in the heart of the pampas and the cuchillas. Discover two fascinating environments: the central pampas and the Uruguay River to the east. Immigrants from Europe settled here in the 19th century, creating agricultural colonies like San Jose, Colon, and the charming satellite town of Villa Elisa.

 

In this vast landscape, meet friendly locals eager to share their region’s secrets. Don’t miss Los Palmares Palm Park, spanning 8,000 hectares—the southernmost palm grove in South America, dominated by the Yatay palm tree. Explore a mosaic of palm groves, meadows, and forests, interspersed with reed beds and gallery forests along waterways. Encounter native wildlife, including capybaras, wild boars, and diverse bird species.

 

Entre Rios offers powerful nature and landscapes of rare beauty. Immerse yourself in Gaucho culture, ride horses, and trace the footsteps of resilient immigrants who thrived in the Argentine pampas.

La Pampa: vertiginous flatness

Exploring Entre Ríos.

 

Escape to Entre Rios, an agricultural region nestled in the heart of the pampas and the cuchillas. Discover two fascinating environments: the central pampas and the Uruguay River to the east. Immigrants from Europe settled here in the 19th century, creating agricultural colonies like San Jose, Colon, and the charming satellite town of Villa Elisa.

 

In this vast landscape, meet friendly locals eager to share their region’s secrets. Don’t miss Los Palmares Palm Park, spanning 8,000 hectares—the southernmost palm grove in South America, dominated by the Yatay palm tree. Explore a mosaic of palm groves, meadows, and forests, interspersed with reed beds and gallery forests along waterways. Encounter native wildlife, including capybaras, wild boars, and diverse bird species.

 

Entre Rios offers powerful nature and landscapes of rare beauty. Immerse yourself in Gaucho culture, ride horses, and trace the footsteps of resilient immigrants who thrived in the Argentine pampas.