I'm pretty sure that's the same place that we stayed at in the Ibera Wetlands. Beautiful spot. We're definitely hoping to get back there again sometime
I have lived in Argentina for 15 years, I was lucky to know that wonderful place when not even the Argentines had an idea (there are still many who have no idea) thank you for visiting my new homeland!
Mark and Asya, thanks for sharing your experience in Iberá National Park, a wonderful place in contact with nature, I would call it, Magical moments! I loved this video!!! Super Like👍
I can't thank you guys enough for your amazing South America series, my husband and I are organising our first trip to South America and your videos are inspiring us. We are going to also do the massive trek to Ibera Wetlands based on your videos, it honestly looks like it's worth all of the overnight buses 😂 Thanks again and keep up the amazing content 🥰
Loved the video! A little correction about something you said. Those you called baby capybaras are another species of rodent. Here in Argentina we call them "cuises", they are a kind of guinea pigs. They are related to capybaras although! The rest is perfect. Beautifful footage and experiences! Love from Buenos Aires!
Hi guys - can you give any more detail on the connection between Paso de los Libres and Mercedes? Was this a bus? I can't seem to find the bus line anywhere online - thanks for any help!
@@SomethingToRemember thank you. Do you have any memory of how easy / difficult it was to get buses between Paso de los Libres and Mercedes? I can't see these buses online so it's hard to plan ahead! Any info on this bus line would be really helpful. thanks
@chriswoodhead1188 it’s easy, just buy your tickets at the bus station 😊 the hardest part is to get to Ibera from Mercedes, but your hotel/lodge will help you. You can try to find the bus schedule on Busbud
Good news! There's now a small airline that offers direct flights from BA to Mercedes, so accessibility to Ibera has become far easier. I spent 10 days in Pellegrini back in late 2016 and it was amazing, saw all sorts of animals (including an anaconda on the very first day, lucky me 😆). My thing to remember was: I got into the lagoon and came out with several tiny leeches on my hinds lol And by the way, those aren't baby capybaras, they are cuis (wild Guinea pigs).
That’s great! We heard about planes to Paso de Los libres as well, but we were travelling with luggage😅 Your experience sounds amazing!😍 About cuis - we learned it later on in South America😅🫣
Thank you guys this places looks amazing , I want to visit it on my next trip ! ♥️ What was the cost of the resort including the meals and trips ? Thank you !
Thank you❤️ as we understand it really depends on the season, we went in December which is peak season and it was around €500pp with the official rate. It’s cheaper in summer, but you should really just contact the resort to get a quote ☺️
It’s very hot, but not as humid (we went there in December). It was pretty dry actually. There are a lot of bugs at night, but I don’t remember using any repellent.
How did you organize the transfer from Mercedes to the Lodge and how much did it cost? :) Did you book the Lodge with it directly or online? Thanks for the great video it really encouraged me even more to go. Do you think 2 full days 3 nights is enough time to go?
Thanks you❤️Our lodge provided us with their phone number and we booked it via WhatsApp (+54 3773 62 9044). A private transfer is a bit expensive, around 15k ARS one way, but the blue dollar rate makes it better. There are also buses, but they only run on certain days, we arrived on Saturday and the next bus was on Monday so that’s why we had to take the transfer. I’m sure a lodge/hotel you choose will provide you with this info! We stayed there for 3 nights, but checked in very early the first day so we felt like we spent a long time there. It was definitely enough and 100% worth it. We are in Central America now and think this was the best experience we had in South America!
@@SomethingToRememberthanks so much that helps a lot. :) May you share what the package in the lodge had cost? It seems hard to find prices for staying there. Also I'm considering going the other way around so starting of in Buenos Aires, going to the wetlands, then Posadas and Iguazu. I'm just starting scrolling through all your videos and it seems there are some that I will look into! ❤
@@Andrea-pb1tb During peak season (Oct-Dec) the package we did costs around €550PP, but as far as we know it can be cheaper in Jan/Feb (around €300PP). You can consult the owner Estrella by contacting this number on WhatsApp +54 9 3773 44-3602 ☺
Would you add this place to your bucket list?
I'm pretty sure that's the same place that we stayed at in the Ibera Wetlands. Beautiful spot. We're definitely hoping to get back there again sometime
We’ll be back some day too! 💚
I have lived in Argentina for 15 years, I was lucky to know that wonderful place when not even the Argentines had an idea (there are still many who have no idea) thank you for visiting my new homeland!
Thanks a lot! We absolutely loved Argentina, one of our favorite countries💙
Que bonito lugar. Muy buen vídeo, gracias.
Los sigo desde su video en Nanning.
Great to hear it! ☺️ Thanks a lot❤️
Mark and Asya, thanks for sharing your experience in Iberá National Park, a wonderful place in contact with nature, I would call it, Magical moments! I loved this video!!! Super Like👍
Thanks a lot 😍☺️
Muy buen video!!, Hermoso paisaje!!, Si tienen la oportunidad, deberían conocer el sur, la Patagonia argentina!!, Saludos!!
We are currently in Patagonia, it’s the most beautiful place we’ve ever been to!
Thanks a lot, really appreciate it😍❤️
what cameras did you use to record for all your trips and what software for video editing? thanks
Canon 90d and GoPro, Dji drone and edit in Davinci resolve☺️
I can't thank you guys enough for your amazing South America series, my husband and I are organising our first trip to South America and your videos are inspiring us. We are going to also do the massive trek to Ibera Wetlands based on your videos, it honestly looks like it's worth all of the overnight buses 😂 Thanks again and keep up the amazing content 🥰
Aw we are so glad to hear it! Enjoy your travels, you’ll love it! Take care❤️
Loved the video!
A little correction about something you said. Those you called baby capybaras are another species of rodent. Here in Argentina we call them "cuises", they are a kind of guinea pigs. They are related to capybaras although!
The rest is perfect. Beautifful footage and experiences! Love from Buenos Aires!
Thank you ❤️
This place looks incredible 😍
It’s unreal experience☺️
Hi guys - can you give any more detail on the connection between Paso de los Libres and Mercedes? Was this a bus? I can't seem to find the bus line anywhere online - thanks for any help!
Yes, it’s a bus
@@SomethingToRemember thank you. Do you have any memory of how easy / difficult it was to get buses between Paso de los Libres and Mercedes? I can't see these buses online so it's hard to plan ahead! Any info on this bus line would be really helpful. thanks
@chriswoodhead1188 it’s easy, just buy your tickets at the bus station 😊 the hardest part is to get to Ibera from Mercedes, but your hotel/lodge will help you. You can try to find the bus schedule on Busbud
Good news! There's now a small airline that offers direct flights from BA to Mercedes, so accessibility to Ibera has become far easier. I spent 10 days in Pellegrini back in late 2016 and it was amazing, saw all sorts of animals (including an anaconda on the very first day, lucky me 😆). My thing to remember was: I got into the lagoon and came out with several tiny leeches on my hinds lol
And by the way, those aren't baby capybaras, they are cuis (wild Guinea pigs).
That’s great! We heard about planes to Paso de Los libres as well, but we were travelling with luggage😅
Your experience sounds amazing!😍
About cuis - we learned it later on in South America😅🫣
Thank you guys this places looks amazing , I want to visit it on my next trip ! ♥️ What was the cost of the resort including the meals and trips ? Thank you !
Thank you❤️ as we understand it really depends on the season, we went in December which is peak season and it was around €500pp with the official rate. It’s cheaper in summer, but you should really just contact the resort to get a quote ☺️
Are the wetlands as hot and humid as the amazon rainforest? How were the bugs on the trip?
It’s very hot, but not as humid (we went there in December). It was pretty dry actually. There are a lot of bugs at night, but I don’t remember using any repellent.
Nice video guys! Planning on visiting the wetland this year. Did you have any troubles with your drone while travelling in Argentina??
Thank you ☺️ it’s an amazing place to visit! We didn’t have any problems with our drone anywhere in South America😊
Helo, what was the price of that acomodation with the excursions?
Hi, you should talk to the managers about up to date prices😊
How did you organize the transfer from Mercedes to the Lodge and how much did it cost? :) Did you book the Lodge with it directly or online? Thanks for the great video it really encouraged me even more to go. Do you think 2 full days 3 nights is enough time to go?
Thanks you❤️Our lodge provided us with their phone number and we booked it via WhatsApp (+54 3773 62 9044). A private transfer is a bit expensive, around 15k ARS one way, but the blue dollar rate makes it better. There are also buses, but they only run on certain days, we arrived on Saturday and the next bus was on Monday so that’s why we had to take the transfer. I’m sure a lodge/hotel you choose will provide you with this info! We stayed there for 3 nights, but checked in very early the first day so we felt like we spent a long time there. It was definitely enough and 100% worth it. We are in Central America now and think this was the best experience we had in South America!
@@SomethingToRememberthanks so much that helps a lot. :) May you share what the package in the lodge had cost? It seems hard to find prices for staying there.
Also I'm considering going the other way around so starting of in Buenos Aires, going to the wetlands, then Posadas and Iguazu.
I'm just starting scrolling through all your videos and it seems there are some that I will look into! ❤
@@Andrea-pb1tb During peak season (Oct-Dec) the package we did costs around €550PP, but as far as we know it can be cheaper in Jan/Feb (around €300PP). You can consult the owner Estrella by contacting this number on WhatsApp +54 9 3773 44-3602 ☺
Bom video uma dúvida essa mulher é sua companheira ela brasileira ou não ?
Russia:)
How much per night all inclusive on that resort please ?
You should check with the hotel, it depends on season. It was €500 for 3 nights per person
@ ok many thanks for the information
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