Laguna Oca is a natural reserve in Formosa recognized internationally for its biodiversity.
The long weekend encourages tourism throughout Argentina and one of the main proposals of Formosa is Oca Lagoon. This destination is a Biosphere Reserve, a category of sites internationally recognized to respect the ecology of the area. This attraction presents an incredible landscape of the plain above the Paraguay River.
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In this place you can enjoy nature, surrounded by the formations made by the main channel of the river. This generates lagoons, marshes, estuaries and ravines that make up a pleasant environment to explore and get to know the fauna and flora that inhabit it. These outdoor activities produce greater rest by getting away from the stress of big cities and screens.


What to do in Laguna Oca, Formosa
Visitors to the nature reserve choose spend the day in Laguna Oca to tour the 10 hectares that make up the complex. Its facilities have grills and toilets for the use of tourists. At the same time, they have the Ecological Police to take care of people and the environment. As there is also a logistics center to serve local customers.
One of the main attractions of Laguna Oca is its beach, where you can enjoy the lagoon, have picnics, and sports activities. In addition, you can count on dance classes and musical shows during the high season. It also has biking trails and camping.
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The National Route
The Laguna Oca authorities recommend That you only camp in the areas designated for this activity and that the walks and explorations take place during the day because at night you can encounter different types of reptiles and vipers. They also remind visitors that alcoholic beverages are prohibited within the complex.
How to get to Laguna Oca, Formosa
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Formosa Tourism
If the City of Formosa is taken as the starting point, the path will be a few kilometers long. It will begin at the intersection between Avenida 9 de Julio and Napoleón Uriburu. You will have to follow the avenue until the intersection with Tomás Espora street, where a straight path begins until you reach Laguna Oca.
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