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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

REQUIREMENTS TO TRAVEL TO ARGENTINA

A valid passport is required to enter the country. Your passport must be valid for at least six months after the last day of your trip. A travel visa is not required for U.S. citizens. Residents of other countries have to contact their nearest Argentine consulate to obtain visa requirements.

For latest travel requirements to Argentina, please consult with your travel agent, airline, or third-party information providers such as Sherpa and VeriFly.

Are there sanitary requirements to enter Argentina?

No proof of vaccine is required to enter the country. Travelers are not allowed to bring food products (meat, dairy, vegetables, and fruits) when entering the country.

What pepperwor to bring guns to Argentina?

Bringing firearms to Argentina is possible and a common practice for hunters from all over the world. We will send you all the necessary paperwork that you have to complete prior to your departure. One of our agents will be waiting at Ezeiza International Airport to assist you with clearing customs. Please note there is an extra charge for this service.

For first timers in Argentina , is a very straight forward procedure, if you have already enter the country with guns is different and you need to pre register the guns with the consulate. Our experience broker will guide you step by step.

ABOUT REFOUNDS

A non-refundable deposit of 50% of the price of your hunting package is required at the time of booking. The balance is due not later than 30 days prior to your hunt. You can cancel your booking up to 90 calendar days prior to your arrival at the lodge and use your deposit(s) as credit to book a hunt in the following year season for you, friends, or family members only (pending availability and subject to price change). For all “no show” or cancellations made less than 90 calendar days prior to the hunt, 100% of your deposit(s) will be lost.

Payment of final charges to cover for other costs such as big game hunting license or additional trophies taken and not included in the booked package will be due at the lodge at the end of your stay.

We only accept US dollars in the form of wire transfers, US bank personal checks, and cash.

VOLTAGE IN ARGENTINA

Electrical power in Argentina is supplied at 220 Volts, 50 Hz. Most phone and laptop chargers acquired in the US and Europe are dual voltage (but please check your product label), however, you will most likely need to bring an “outlet adaptor” since power outlets in Argentina are continental flat 3-pin type form-factor.

If your device is not dual-voltage (i.e., 120 Volts only), you will also need to bring a power “transformer” or “converter” (input 220 Volts, output 120 Volts). Make sure if you bring a transformer/converter that it will handle the power consumption from your device. For example, hair dryers consume upward of 1,200 Watts of power, so ensure your transformer/converter is rated accordingly.

ARE HUNTING LICENSES REQUIRED IN ARGENTINA?

Yes, big and small game licenses are required to be able to hunt in Argentina. They can be obtained at the lodge upon arrival.

License fees are set by the government each year shortly before the season starts. Please contact us for price information.

What kind of clothes should I bring?

Because of the wide swing in temperatures, we recommend dressing in layers so that you can quickly add or shed them depending on the temperature changes.
When hunting during the day, it is common to walk for several hours around the bushes.

Therefore, we recommend wearing comfortable camouflage hunting clothes and good quality waterproof hunting boots. At night, warm clothing is essential as temperatures can drop significantly after sunset.

Gaiters are a must, because of the ever present “rosetas” and other types of stickers, briars, and thorns usually found in bushes. Although it doesn’t rain much, a light set of rain gear is always a good-to-have item during your journey.

What is the best time of the year to hunt?

The best time to hunt red stag is during the rut which begins in early March and goes through mid-April. However, hunting is still excellent and challenging past the roar season.

Many species can be hunted throughout the year, check our species section for it!