"Cerros Indios" which can be translated as Indian Hills, is the ideal place for nature lovers to relax while enjoying the beautiful panoramic view of the river.
This place is located in Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos, Argentina, at kilometer 6 Camino Ñandubaysal, 20 minutes away from downtown Gualeguaychú.
Visitors need to pay an admission ticket but it is completely worthwhile. This site offers bungalows for up to 6 people, each one with its own bathroom with cold and hot water, and some of them with a little beautiful terrace
In this place, you can go fishing and go on boat trips. Due to the landscape that surrounds this location, it is enjoyable to go camping and hiking.
When it is summertime, you can go to the beach, swim in the river and rest in the shade of some straw-umbrellas.
An interesting historical fact of this place is that more than 200 years ago, the Chaná people occupied these territories.
They were a semi-nomadic tribe who made a living by hunting, fishing and gathering. They lived near the rivers from which they obtained their basic resources. This is the reason why they made these particular hills where they built their houses to protect them from floods.
Authors: Agustina Iriarte, Manuela Fahler, Milagros Spierer Morua, Katrina Greissing
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