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The Impenetrable is a unique territory, rough and beautiful at the same time, fascinating and full of living nature. El Impenetrable National Park protects 128 thousand hectares of carob forests, palo santos and quebrachos, pastures, marshes, lagoons and also endangered species such as the Tatú Carreta, Giant Anteater, Tapir, Aguará Guazú and, of course, the Jaguar.

On foot, kayak and on horseback, El Impenetrable offers various possibilities to go in search of wildlife and natural landscapes, as well as learn about the culture of the area.

Los Palmares is a Glamping type accommodation with first-class African tents immersed in the Chaco Impenetrable, located on the banks of the Bermejo River. It has 4 double, triple or quadruple tents with a total capacity of 10 passengers. The visiting season is from June to November.

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Your Itinerary

Day 1 - Journey to La Armonía & Glamping Los Palmares

Depart from Resistencia at 6:00 AM in a comfortable sprinter van for a 6-hour drive to La Armonía, the gateway to the Impenetrable Chaqueño.

Upon arrival, enjoy a welcome lunch, followed by an engaging activity to introduce you to the region.

After the activity, continue the adventure in a 4×4 truck for a 3-hour journey to Glamping Los Palmares, arriving just in time to take in the breathtaking sunset.

Overnight at Glamping Los Palmares in a superior river view tent with full board and activities included for 4 nights. 

Day 2 - Kayaking & Horseback Riding Exploration

Start the day with a morning kayaking adventure, immersing yourself in the natural beauty of the region.

In the afternoon, embark on a horseback riding excursion, learning about the area’s diverse fauna, flora, and cultural heritage.

El Impenetrable Park - overnight camping by Rio Bermejo with Los Palmares Glamping

Day 3 - Trekking & Bermejo River Expedition

Begin the day with a morning trekking experience before enjoying lunch.

After lunch, set out on the first leg of a 70 km expedition along the Bermejo River. Travel by boat for approximately 3 hours, stopping at a sandbank to set up camp for the night, completely surrounded by nature.

Experience an authentic camping adventure, sleeping in tents with cots and sleeping bags, offering a true immersion into the wilderness.

Overnight at a riverside campsite.

Day 4 - Bermejo River & Impenetrable National Park

After breakfast, continue the journey with another 3-hour boat ride along the Bermejo River. Arrive at La Fidelidad Camping, located inside the Impenetrable National Park.

Enjoy a delicious lunch before exploring the park’s scenic trails and diverse wildlife.

In the afternoon, travel by van to Glamping El Bermejito for a relaxing final night.

Overnight at Glamping El Bermejito.

Day 5 - Departure

After breakfast, board a van for a 6-hour transfer back to Resistencia Airport, marking the end of this unforgettable adventure.

DETAILS -

This is itinerary is meant as an extension to an Argentina holiday for those who seek an authentic experience immersed in unspoilt nature, with the chance to see some amazing wildlife.

Resistencia airport is the closest airport to El Impenetrable national park, and it is only connected to Buenos Aires. Because of this, the park is not easy to reach but can be incorporated to a holiday in Argentina, you might just need to be prepared to take two flights to get there.

We think this is the time to go and visit as the park is still very much off the beaten track, but this might change in the future.

Notes on the experience:
– It is a destination only for people over 8 years of age.
– Fees include: Full board with non-alcoholic drinks included (breakfast, lunch, snack and dinner). Alcoholic drinks can be purchased on site.
– Types of activities: wildlife watching and safaris, guided trails, horseback riding, bird watching, boat and kayak rides and night safaris.
The day’s agenda of activities is scheduled according to the opportunities of the season and the weather.
– Check in: 14:00 hrs.
– Check out: 10:00 hrs.
– Wi-Fi connection is unstable and only in the dining tent.
– Electricity comes from solar panels, therefore high-resistance appliances (hair dryers, straighteners, etc.) are prohibited.

– All rooms and common areas have hot water service and private bathrooms.
– The property does not have air conditioning or television.
– All food requirements are catered for.

What's included?

  • Prices start from £1,120 per person based on two adults
  • Accommodation on FB basis
  • Transfers in shared vehicle
  • Entrance and National Park fees
  • All excursions and activities
  • All trips are ATOL protected or ABTA bonded to ensure you are fully covered
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