Travel information
Whether traveling to Cordoba or through Buenos Aires to our other hunting destinations,
guests are greeted at the airport by bilingual staff, professionals in effortless
travel throughout South America. We will assist with customs, gun clearance
and transfers. Throughout their stay, guests are accompanied by bilingual hosts
who will do everything possible to make sure your trip is flawless.
Private charters are also available to guests directly to their estancia.
Food
Argentineans are known for their excellence in wine and cuisine. Our partners
take great pride in sharing all the flavors, tastes and traditions with their
guests.
The day begins with fresh-squeezed orange juice and a hot breakfast including
eggs, bacon, cereals, pastries and fruit.
For lunch, hunters are treated to a fine dining experience —right in the
field —including any combination of barbecue pork, beef and sausages; freshly
baked breads; fruits and fine wine.
At the end of the day, guests enjoy a relaxing cocktail hour with appetizers.
Dinners in Argentina showcase regional and fine world cuisines and vary from
shrimp, salmon and other seafoods to the best of Argentinean beef filets, steaks
and tenderloins.
The highlight of the trip is the traditional Gaucho Barbecue Feast including
locally prepared sausages, tenderloins and pork.
Weather
Argentina's southern hemisphere seasons are the opposite of ours in the states.
Summer months are December, January and February. Temperatures are in the 90s
during the day and mid-60s at night. Rainfall varies from region to region.
Winter months are June, July and August. Temperatures average in the low 60s
during the day and the low 30s at night, with occasional rain. We urge guests
to come prepared for a variety of weather.
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What to Bring
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to download a printable checklist]
A laundry service, while not included in the package, is available at a very
reasonable price, so there's no need to pack heavy. In addition to casual clothing,
the following items are very important:
- Shotgun(s) - we recommend bringing two.
Rentals are also available.
- Shoulder pad and shell pouch
- Good, comfortable hunting boots
- Comfortable wind/rain layer (in camouflage
or khaki)
- Warm jacket for cooler months (also in camouflage
or khaki)
- Eye and ear protection
- Flashlight
- Shooting gloves
- Sunscreen
"Your people at the camp were especially good,
plus the magnitude of doves."
PHILIP F.
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