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A beautiful and hidden space in Buenos Aires

Author: admin | Files under Recreation, Travel Learning

art4107Both for those seeking porteños a lull in the "action packed" Buenos Aires, and for those visitors who wish to discover a hidden cost of this great city, an alternative is to perform an evening walk on two of its most beautiful ecological reserves.

These original rides are made on the Costanera Sur and the North Bank, always with the safety and supervision of an experienced guide.

In the first case, that of the Costanera Sur, you can opt for the free tours that are offered once a month when the full moon is scheduled. The ride lasts three hours and includes five miles, where relaxation exercises are


performed, and displayed various types of nocturnal animals.

It is important to remember that to participate in this walk, you must make a reservation prior to your contacting (541) 4893-1588 / 1597.

Meanwhile, there is also the option of departures to the North Bank of San Isidro, outside of the Federal Capital. There are runs for two or three hours, a stretch that includes a walk through a ceibal, a pond, forest and beach, where you can observe more than 200 species of birds, herons, witches, bats, and a great variety of trees, like willows Creoles, reeds, and primrose.

It generally comes out once or twice a month, usually on Saturdays, and are not allowed under 14. Here it is also necessary to call ahead, communicate by telephone (541) 4747-6179, and in addition pay the cost for each person, which is three pesos (one dollar).

Those who have participated in one of two walks, only have praise for them, saying it is a great relaxation therapy, to combat the sedentary lifestyle, oxygenate the lungs, and learn more about flora and fauna.

Organizers, meanwhile, recommend wearing shoes and comfortable clothes, mosquito repellent and a bottle of water, to make optimal walk the walk.

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