Chaco (Argentina)
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Other destinations
If you like canoeing, you can sail the Bermejo or Pilcomayo rivers and the White Lake.
There are also aboriginal communities, like Pilaga, wichi, guaraní and chiriguano, which can be visited by tourists. Women produce excellent crafts, tapestry, basketmaking, wood carving, pottery, etc.
National parks and reserves
- Parque Nacional Rio Pilcomayo, near Clorinda, is worth a visit.
- Reserva Natural Formosa, in the extreme west of the province near Ingeniero Juarez.
- Bañado La Estrella, a wetland near the Pilcomayo river, with lots of colorful birds. Best accessed with a guide or tour operator. It is home to a lot of animals and plants. You can sail or sail in it surrounded by alligators.
Understand
Formosa Province has a population of 530,000. The province still consists partially of impenetrable forest where pumas, jaguars, alligators, and deer roam. The flora is very colorful, and includes many varieties of orchids. Unfortunately, some of the former quebracho tree forests have given way to large cotton plantations. Although the inhabitants refer to the interior as monte (mountain), the whole province territory is mostly flat. Some aboriginal tribes from the Chaco still live in communities in the interior of the province.