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Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Weekend at Baritú National Park by Fabian A. Bonanno

Established in 1974 to protect the Yungas cloud forests, Baritú is one of the two national parks in Argentina’s tropics. It is located in Northeast of Salta Province and is the country's Northern most protected area. The 178,000-acre park is part of the Yungas eco-region; there are many rivers in the park, the most important ones are the Lipeo in the North and the Bermejo, which runs at the border between Argentina and Bolivia.
The park's inaccessibility provides an essential habitat for the near-extinct jaguar and the onza, a puma-like cat species, making it a unique stop on Argentinean tours. Smaller cats such as ocelots also roam the park as do the endangered tapir, giant anteater, speckled bear, the capuchin and howler monkey species. Baritú is also home to the raccoon-like coati, the neo-tropical otter and such bird species as toucans and the world's largest eagle, harpy eagle.
The closest towns are Los Toldos and Aguas Blancas. Getting to the park by car requires passing into Bolivia across an international bridge at Aguas Blancas outside Bermejo, Bolivia's Southernmost town, so it is necessary to carry a passport. The park may also be reached by river boat.

Lodge and Spa Los Toldos, a very peaceful place with friendly owners. Over 1600 m. from sea level.
My friend Emiliano Basalo, together with his cousin Facundo, invited me to be part of this trip so as to set up a multiday trip to offer next year for customers from all over the world. Alejandro is a river guide from Salta Rafting that comes to paddle in the raft and was also his first experience in this river. Diego Budeguer is a very old friend that was kayaking with me all over for more than 12 years.




The Lipeo River’s section is 49 KM-long, the first half has a lot of rapids class III and IV at low water and when the water is big, they can easily be class IV and V especially at the gorge.
The second half of the river is a great opportunity to enjoy bird watching, animal wildlife and fly-fishing.
This region is a great place to explore new runs, but there is an awesome run side route called Bermejo River. It is a deep gorge with continuous rapids, class IV at low water, and class V at big volume.

As you may see on the pic, Bermejo River has this characteristic colour all year long.




Cheers!

GO Paddle!














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