Hunting in Buenos Aires Province
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The Buenos Aires Province is located in the central-eastern part of Argentina, bordering the Atlantic Ocean to the east and is flanked by other Argentine provinces: Santa Fe to the north, Córdoba to the northwest, La Pampa to the west, and Río Negro to the south.
About hunting in Buenos Aires Province
Buenos Aires Province, with its easily accessible and varied terrain, abundance of game, especially for bird hunting, and a mix of cultural and recreational activities, makes for an appealing hunting and tourist destination in Argentina. Read more...
The province of Buenos Aires surrounds the autonomous city of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, but does not include it. The terrain is predominantly flat, with the landscape characterized by the vast Pampas grasslands, gentle undulations, fertile plains, and low-lying areas, especially towards the coast. It features a temperate climate, with more humid conditions towards the east and drier in the west. The fauna in Buenos Aires Province includes a variety of game animals, including such popular big game as red deer and wild boar. However, compared to other Argentine provinces like Patagonia or the northern provinces, Buenos Aires stands out for its abundance of bird hunting opportunities, particularly for doves and waterfowl. The province offers well-managed hunting lodges and guides, making it a favored destination for both local and international hunters. The ideal time for hunting in Buenos Aires Province varies by species. For waterfowl, the best time is usually from May to August, which aligns with the Argentine winter. During these months, expect cooler temperatures and possibly rainy conditions, especially in the eastern parts of the province. One of the advantages of the province as a hunting destination is travel options. From the US or Europe, you can conveniently reach Buenos Aires Province is flying into Ministro Pistarini International Airport (Ezeiza) in Buenos Aires city. From the capital, there are excellent road connections or domestic flights. The Buenos Aires Province offers a wide range of activities beyond hunting, including visiting historical estancias (ranches), exploring rural traditions and gaucho culture, and enjoying the Atlantic beaches. The region also has rich culinary offerings, notably its world-renowned Argentine beef, and vibrant local festivals. Hide details
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