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Get InspiredSouth AmericaArgentinaPredelta National Park

Predelta National Park

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National Park·Peaceful, Natural, Remote
Predelta National Park
Photo by Parque Nacional Pre-Delta from Google Places
Predelta National Park
Photo by Blanca Drigani from Google Places
Predelta National Park
Photo by Miguel “Lito” Monserrat Ferrer from Google Places
Predelta National Park
Photo by Lucas Matias Acuña from Google Places
Predelta National Park
Photo by Alejandro Luppi from Google Places
Predelta National Park
Photo by Parque Nacional Pre-Delta from Google Places
Predelta National Park
Photo by Blanca Drigani from Google Places
Predelta National Park
Photo by Miguel “Lito” Monserrat Ferrer from Google Places
Predelta National Park
Photo by Lucas Matias Acuña from Google Places
Predelta National Park
Photo by Alejandro Luppi from Google Places

Established in 1992, Predelta National Park preserves a 24.58 square kilometer section of the Upper Paraná Delta near Diamante. The park captures the dynamic transition where the Paraná River branches into a complex labyrinth of islands and shifting watercourses. As a vital part of the Paraná Delta and Islands ecoregion, it provides a pristine habitat for a wide variety of local flora and fauna. Visitors can experience the raw beauty of the Argentine Mesopotamia, characterized by its lush wetlands and tranquil atmosphere. It serves as an ideal destination for those looking to connect with nature and gain a deeper understanding of one of Argentina's most significant river systems.

Established in 1992, Predelta National Park preserves a 24.58 square kilometer section of the Upper Paraná Delta near Diamante. The park captures the dynamic transition where the Paraná River branches into a complex labyrinth of islands and shifting watercourses. As a vital part of the Paraná Delta and Islands ecoregion, it provides a pristine habitat for a wide variety of local flora and fauna. Visitors can experience the raw beauty of the Argentine Mesopotamia, characterized by its lush wetlands and tranquil atmosphere. It serves as an ideal destination for those looking to connect with nature and gain a deeper understanding of one of Argentina's most significant river systems.

Highlights

  • Unique labyrinthine river channels and islands

  • Pristine wetlands of the Upper Paraná Delta

  • Rich local flora and fauna of the Mesopotamian region

  • Educational insights into geological river systems

Before you go: Predelta National Park essentials

  • The park features shifting river channels that define the landscape.

  • It is a protected area, so please follow all local conservation guidelines.

  • The environment is primarily wetlands, which may be affected by seasonal water levels.

Preparation

Bring insect repellent and sun protection, as the wetland environment can be humid and exposed.

Footwear

Wear comfortable, waterproof hiking shoes suitable for potentially muddy or uneven terrain.

Best For

Nature lovers, birdwatchers, and those seeking tranquil river landscapes.

Currency

ARS $

Average Cost

$40-$80 p/day

Languages Spoken

Spanish

Observation

Bring binoculars to better spot the diverse bird species that inhabit the river islands.

Local Access

The park is located near Diamante; check local transport options or consider renting a vehicle for easier access to the park entrance.

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Location

Argentina
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