Published: 26.07.2019
Animals! Ideally everything the Chaco has to offer.
In lluvia de oro, a kind of private wildlife reserve, you can find most of the typical Chaco animals. But unfortunately not free, but in enclosures. Like in a mini zoo.
On the way to saltwater and freshwater lagoons, you can see the same thing again, but in a truly wild and free way. Ostriches at the roadside, flamingos on the horizon, boas on the road, and armadillos in the bush. Who would have thought that so much lives in the Chaco?
Not to mention the people. Evenings are celebrated at community festivals. For each other together and preferably multicultural. Spanish mixes with Portuguese and Guarani with German and the typical local delicacies.
Conclusion: It's colorful, delicious, and exciting here! Every day is an adventure.
By Julia