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Güirá Oga: House of the Birds

Discover Güirá Oga wildlife refuge in Puerto Iguazú: observe native animals, learn about rehabilitation, and support conservation efforts in the Misiones jungle.

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Güirá Oga, meaning "house of the birds" in Guarani, is a wildlife refuge in Puerto Iguazú, Argentina, dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing native animals. Visitors can observe diverse species, learn about conservation, and support the center's vital work.

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 clothing and footwear, as the visit involves a truck ride and walking through the jungle.
  • Bring insect repellent to protect against mosquitoes and other jungle insects.
  • Plan your visit during the weekdays to avoid weekend crowds.
  • Check the bus schedule in advance, as services may vary.
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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 'Parque Nacional Iguazú' or 'Güirá Oga'. Rio Uruguay operates a bus from Terminal de Ómnibus de Puerto Iguazú to Güirá Oga every 20 minutes. Inform the driver that you want to stop at Güirá Oga. The journey takes approximately 7-20 minutes. The bus will drop you off at a nearby stop, from which you'll have a short walk to the entrance located at RN12 1638. The cost of a bus ticket is approximately 300-4,300 ARS.

  • Taxi/Ride-Sharing Service

    Take a taxi or use a ride-hailing app like Uber from anywhere in Puerto Iguazú to Güirá Oga, located at RN12 1638. The journey will take approximately 4-15 minutes depending on traffic. The estimated cost is 5,000-6,500 ARS.

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Güirá Oga is more than just a tourist attraction; it's a sanctuary dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and release of native wildlife in the Misiones Jungle near Iguazu Falls. Founded in 1997 by naturalists Jorge Anfuso and Silvia Elsegood, the refuge spans 19 hectares of protected landscape, providing a haven for animals injured by poachers, traffic, or illegal wildlife trade. The refuge offers a unique opportunity to encounter a variety of species, including colorful birds, playful monkeys, and various reptiles. A tour of Güirá Oga begins with a truck ride through the property, followed by an 800-meter walk through the lush jungle. Knowledgeable guides share the stories of the animals and educate visitors about the importance of protecting the jungle ecosystem. The center also focuses on breeding programs for endangered species. Güirá Oga operates daily, allowing ample time to explore its scenic trails and observation areas. The sounds of nature envelop you as you walk through the refuge, creating a serene backdrop that contrasts beautifully with the vibrant wildlife on display. The experience provides a valuable opportunity to learn about the importance of protecting the jungle and its diversity of fauna and flora. The funds raised from entrance fees and donations allow the refuge to continue operating, thus contributing to the valuable conservation work of the Misiones jungle and its inhabitants.

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