Tatu Carreta: A Wildlife Sanctuary in the Sierras of Córdoba
Discover Argentina's native wildlife at Tatu Carreta, a unique zoological park and natural reserve in the heart of Córdoba's stunning sierras.
Tatu Carreta is a unique zoological park and natural reserve nestled in the stunning Sierras de Córdoba. Located near Casa Grande, it offers visitors an immersive experience with native Argentinian fauna, including free-roaming animals and rescued wildlife in a rehabilitation setting.
A brief summary to Tatu Carreta
- RN38, Casa Grande, Córdoba Province, X5162, AR
- +54354847-0381
- Visit website
- Monday 10 am-6 pm
- Tuesday 10 am-6 pm
- Wednesday 10 am-6 pm
- Thursday 10 am-6 pm
- Friday 10 am-6 pm
- Saturday 10 am-6:30 pm
- Sunday 10 am-6:30 pm
Local tips
- The initial part of the tour is done by car; keep your windows down to feed the animals (food can be purchased at the entrance).
- Bring comfortable shoes for the walking portion of the tour, as the terrain can be uneven.
- Visit during the week to avoid larger crowds, especially during peak tourist season.
- In summer, bring your swimsuit to enjoy the swimming pool on the premises.
- Support the park's conservation efforts by purchasing souvenirs or making a donation.
Getting There
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Driving
Tatu Carreta is located on RN38 in Casa Grande, Córdoba. From the center of Casa Grande, head north on RN38. The entrance to Tatu Carreta will be on your right. Parking is available on site.
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Public Transport
While public transport directly to Tatu Carreta may be limited, you can take a bus to Casa Grande from nearby towns like Cosquín or La Falda. From the Casa Grande bus stop, you can take a taxi or local bus (if available) or walk along RN38 to reach the park entrance. The distance is approximately 3km.