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Chaco National Park: A Biodiversity Hotspot

Explore Argentina's Parque Nacional Chaco: a haven for wildlife, birdwatching, and immersive nature experiences in the heart of the Gran Chaco.

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Discover the untamed beauty of Parque Nacional Chaco, a protected area in Argentina's Chaco Province. Established in 1954, this park safeguards a vital portion of the humid Chaco ecosystem, showcasing diverse flora and fauna across its forests, savannas, and wetlands.

A brief summary to Parque Nacional Chaco

  • Monday 7 am-7 pm
  • Tuesday 7 am-7 pm
  • Wednesday 7 am-7 pm
  • Thursday 7 am-7 pm
  • Friday 7 am-7 pm
  • Saturday 7 am-7 pm
  • Sunday 7 am-7 pm

Local tips

  • Visit during the early morning or late afternoon for the best opportunities to spot wildlife.
  • Bring plenty of water and snacks, especially if you plan to hike the longer trails.
  • Wear comfortable hiking shoes and sun protection, as much of the park is exposed.
  • Pack insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes, especially during the wetter months.
  • Check the park's website for any seasonal events or guided tours that may be available.
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Getting There

  • Car

    If driving from Resistencia, take Route 16 northwest for approximately 70 km until the junction with Route 90. Turn onto Route 90 and continue for about 50 km until you reach Capitán Solari. The park entrance is a few kilometers from the town center. Be prepared for dirt roads on the final stretch.

  • Public Transport

    From Resistencia, take a bus to Capitán Solari. Buses run regularly and the journey takes approximately 2 hours. From Capitán Solari, hire a taxi or remise to the park entrance, roughly 15 km away. Bus fare from Resistencia to Capitán Solari is approximately AR$96. A remise from Capitán Solari to the park may cost around AR$100-300.

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Discover more about Parque Nacional Chaco

Parque Nacional Chaco, established in 1954, spans 150 square kilometers, offering a sanctuary for diverse ecosystems within the Gran Chaco region. This park was created to preserve a representative sample of the Eastern Chaco, characterized by warm lowlands and substantial summer rainfall. The park's varied environments—scrubland, savanna, swamps, and small lakes—host a rich array of plant and animal life. Explore forests dominated by the Chaco red quebracho, a key factor in the park's creation, alongside white quebracho and carob trees. The aquatic habitats teem with fish, amphibians, and birds like storks and herons. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot howler monkeys, mountain foxes, and peccaries. Lucky visitors might glimpse threatened species such as anteaters, river otters, maned wolves and tapirs. Birdwatchers will be thrilled by the park's impressive diversity, with over 300 recorded species. Several trails, including the Lagunas Trail, El Palmar Trail and the Abuelo Trail, offer immersive experiences of the park's natural beauty. The park also features well-equipped camping areas for those wishing to stay longer and immerse themselves in the tranquil surroundings. Visits are recommended from March to November, when the weather is more temperate. The park is free to enter, making it an accessible destination for nature lovers. Whether you're hiking, birdwatching, or simply seeking a peaceful escape, Parque Nacional Chaco promises unforgettable encounters with Argentina's wilderness.

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