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Güirá Oga: A Sanctuary for Wildlife

Discover Güirá Oga: Where wildlife rehabilitation meets immersive jungle experience in Puerto Iguazú, Argentina.

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Güirá Oga, meaning 'the house of birds' in Guarani, is a wildlife refuge in Puerto Iguazú dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing native animals. More than just a shelter, it's an immersive experience in conservation.

A brief summary to Güirá Oga

  • Monday 9 am-4:30 pm
  • Tuesday 9 am-4:30 pm
  • Wednesday 9 am-4:30 pm
  • Thursday 9 am-4:30 pm
  • Friday 9 am-4:30 pm
  • Saturday 9 am-4:30 pm
  • Sunday 9 am-4:30 pm

Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes and clothing suitable for walking outdoors in a jungle environment.
  • Bring insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes and other insects.
  • Tours are primarily in Spanish, but English tours are sometimes available; inquire in advance.
  • Support Güirá Oga's conservation efforts by purchasing souvenirs or making a donation.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From the main bus terminal in Puerto Iguazú, take a bus heading towards the city center or specifically to Güirá Oga. The bus ride takes approximately 7 minutes. Inform the driver that you want to stop at Güirá Oga, as not all buses have a designated stop there. The fare is approximately 300-4300 ARS. After getting off the bus, walk a short distance to the entrance located at RN12 1638.

  • Taxi

    A taxi from the center of Puerto Iguazú to Güirá Oga takes about 4 minutes. Taxis are readily available near the bus terminal and in the city center. The estimated cost is 5000-6500 ARS. Confirm the price with the driver before starting your journey.

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Güirá Oga, nestled in the lush Misiones jungle near Puerto Iguazú, Argentina, is more than just a wildlife refuge; it's a testament to the dedication of conservationists and the resilience of nature. Founded in 1997 by Jorge Anfuso and Silvia Elsegood, this sanctuary operates as a rehabilitation center for injured and orphaned animals, with the ultimate goal of releasing them back into their natural habitat. Visitors to Güirá Oga embark on a unique journey through a 19-hectare landscape, where they encounter a diverse array of species, including colorful birds like toucans and macaws, playful monkeys, and various reptiles. The refuge isn't a zoo; it's a place where animals receive specialized care, including veterinary services, feeding, and rehabilitation, increasing their chances of survival in the wild. The experience begins with a truck ride through the protected property, followed by a guided walk through the jungle. Knowledgeable staff share the stories of the animals, explaining how they arrived at the refuge due to wildlife trafficking, road accidents, or being orphaned. These stories highlight the importance of protecting the jungle and its biodiversity. Güirá Oga also plays a crucial role in educating the public, especially children, about wildlife conservation. Through guided tours and educational programs, visitors learn about the threats facing the Misiones jungle and its inhabitants, fostering a sense of responsibility and inspiring them to become advocates for conservation.

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