
Plains,Pampas & Premier Hunting

ARGENTINA

The Destination
Argentina has become one of the world’s premier hunting destinations, offering vast open landscapes, legendary hospitality, and some of the most sought-after big game species on the planet. At the heart of it all lies La Pampa, a region renowned for its sweeping grasslands, dense brush, and woodland pockets that create the perfect habitat for an unforgettable hunting experience.
The Terrain
La Pampa: Hillocks, and more arid conditions, saline marshes and intermittent shrubland and grasslands dotted with pampa grass.
Huntable Game Species
La Pampa offers true free-range hunting as well as expansive private ranches managed for world-class
trophies. The region is best known for its Red Stag, with the roar in March and April delivering heart-pounding
encounters. Alongside stag, hunters can pursue a diverse selection of game including:
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Blackbuck Antelope
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Axis Deer
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Fallow Deer
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Water Buffalo
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Mouflon
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Wild Boar
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Phenomenal wingshooting opportunities.
This incredible variety allows for multi-specie hunts all within one destination.
The Experience
Beyond the hunt, Argentina is famous for its culture, cuisine, and warm ranch-style hospitality.
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Cuisine: Each day is capped with unforgettable meals featuring wood-fired asado, fresh-baked breads, empanadas, and Argentina’s legendary grass-fed beef, perfectly paired with a glass of Malbec wine. Wild game is often featured on the table, letting you taste the adventure you’ve just lived.
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Lodging: Hunters stay in an elegant estancia that combines rustic charm with modern luxury. Think comfortable private rooms, fireplaces, trophy-lined lounges, and outdoor fire pits beneath the Southern Hemisphere stars.
Why La Pampa?
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Legendary Red Stag hunting in its natural roar.
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Opportunity for trophy variety on a single hunt.
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Comfortable, authentic Argentine ranch lodging.
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A perfect balance of adventure and refined culture.

"Argentina isn’t just a hunting trip, it’s an immersion into the land, culture, and traditions."








