Country Comfort
Our countryside lodge in Sauce, Corrientes offers comfortable rooms and social areas built for international hunters. Located in the heart of the Argentine Espinal, surrounded by willow groves and open savanna.
For the hunt, we set up elevated high seats (apostaderos) with panoramic views over the fields, allowing hunters to spot game across native grasslands and low forests.
Vibrant Nature
Corrientes Province sits at the convergence of five ecoregions, making it one of Argentina's most biodiverse regions. Our fields hold strong populations of Axis deer (Axis axis) and wild boar (Sus scrofa), both classified as invasive species managed through regulated sport hunting.
The landscape combines Espinal low forests, native grasslands, and open savanna — creating varied terrain ideal for stalking and stand hunting.
La Alemania Hunting is a guided hunting lodge located in Sauce, Corrientes Province, Argentina. We organize hunting days in a genuine countryside setting: river, native bush, elevated stands, and wildlife watching. You speak directly with the lodge on WhatsApp to arrange dates, length of stay, and the type of service you need.
What you can expect at La Alemania:
• Walks along the river at sunrise and sunset through willow-lined banks.
• Elevated high seats (apostaderos) with wide panoramic views over grassland and low forest.
• Axis deer and wild boar — year-round hunting with no bag limits under Corrientes provincial regulations.
• Hunting permitted seven days a week on private land outside protected areas.
Hunting Seasons & Regulations
La Alemania Hunting operates year-round. The Corrientes Province Natural Resources Directorate classifies both Axis deer and wild boar as invasive species. Hunting is permitted Monday through Sunday with no bag limits and no sex restrictions for Axis deer. Wild boar hunting has zero restrictions.
Best months: May through November, when cooler temperatures increase animal activity during daylight hours.
Hunting license: Foreign visitors require a temporary hunting license (approximately $50–100 USD, valid up to 30 days). If bringing your own firearms, a temporary import permit must be obtained through your local Argentine consulate before travel.
Game Species
Axis Deer (Axis axis)
Originally from India and Sri Lanka, Axis deer were introduced to Argentina in the late 1800s. Now classified as an invasive species in Corrientes Province, they are managed through sport hunting with no bag limits and no closed season. Males grow spotted coats and antlers up to 75 cm. Axis deer in the Corrientes Espinal thrive in the mosaic of grassland and low forest.
Wild Boar (Sus scrofa)
European wild boar were introduced to Argentina in the early 20th century and have since established feral populations across the country. In Corrientes, wild boar are hunted year-round with no restrictions on quantity. They are most active at dawn and dusk, making morning and evening hunts from elevated stands particularly productive.
All communication and bookings are handled via WhatsApp. Send a message with how many hunters are coming and the dates you have in mind, and we'll reply with availability and pricing.
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By air: Fly to Corrientes Capital Airport (CNQ) or Resistencia Airport (RES), both approximately 4 hours' drive to Sauce. Buenos Aires (EZE/AEP) connects to Corrientes via domestic flights.
By road: Sauce is located on National Route 12, approximately 393 km south of Corrientes city and 680 km north of Buenos Aires.
Transfers: We can arrange ground transportation from the nearest airport to the lodge. Contact us via WhatsApp to coordinate.
What to Bring
• Valid passport and temporary hunting license.
• Firearm import permit if bringing your own (arranged through Argentine consulate before travel).
• Layered clothing — subtropical climate ranges from 15 °C (59 °F) in winter to 27 °C (81 °F) in summer.
• Waterproof boots for river walks and field terrain.
• Binoculars for spotting from the high seats.
• Insect repellent (mosquitoes are common near the river, especially in warmer months).
Frequently Asked Questions
What species can I hunt at La Alemania?
We offer guided hunts for Axis deer (Axis axis) and wild boar (Sus scrofa). Both are classified as invasive species in Corrientes Province, Argentina, and can be hunted year-round with no bag limits.
Is there a hunting season in Corrientes, Argentina?
Hunting for Axis deer and wild boar in Corrientes is open year-round, seven days a week. The best months are May through November when cooler weather increases daytime wildlife activity.
Where is La Alemania Hunting located?
La Alemania Hunting is located near Sauce, in southern Corrientes Province, Argentina. The property sits on private land in the Espinal ecosystem, with river access and a mix of native grasslands and low forests.
Do I need a hunting license to hunt in Argentina as a foreigner?
Yes. Foreign visitors need a temporary hunting license (approximately $50–100 USD, valid up to 30 days). If bringing your own firearms, you must obtain a temporary import permit through your local Argentine consulate before travel. La Alemania can assist with the process.
How do I book a hunt at La Alemania?
All bookings are handled directly via WhatsApp at +54 9 3704 76-1265. Send a message with your group size and preferred dates, and we will respond with availability and pricing. We communicate in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
What is included in a hunting trip at La Alemania?
Our packages include accommodation at the countryside lodge, guided hunts on private land, access to elevated high seats (apostaderos), and river walks. Contact us via WhatsApp for detailed pricing and custom packages.
Location:
La Alemania Hunting is located in a privileged area of southern Corrientes Province, in the Espinal ecosystem near Sauce. The property is surrounded by natural landscape with direct access to the river.