Fiesta Gaucha at La Alameda

April 21, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Argentina Culture, What to do in Argentina?

The La Alameda ranch, 120 kilometres away from Buenos Aires  and  located by the Chascomus lagoon.

The ranch dates back 1798 and has its own 15 hectares forest reservation, plenty of native flora and fauna such as deers, peccaries, capybaras, wild boars, llamas, guanacos, all of them in their natural habitat.

The saloon has a capacity for 800 to 2500 people with a movable stage. The main house  is divided into 7 halls, air-conditioned rooms with all the necessary technical equipment.

We will taste  the delicious “empanadas” as soon as we reach the ranch. At lunch time, we will enjoy the typical Argentine barbecue(“asado”) together with the  best selected wines. The ranch offers attractions such as typical Argentine shows with a young group of dancers, dressed with typical suits. Then, the gauchos will show their native skills on horseback.

Our guests can enjoy different activities such as “sulky” and horseback riding,  fishing, bird-watching, photographic safari,

Guided lagoon rides are also available but are not included in the price.

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