Before the big birthday however my husband Francisco has organised for us to visit the town where he was born in Corrientes. This is real gaucho country and it’s an amazing roadtrip, seeing the gauchos resting with their horses and cattle along the road. After stopping in his birthplace we go all the way up north to the Esteros de Ibera, a lake with a beautiful nature reserve where you can get real up close to the animals.

We have a stunning day out on the lake, watching carpinchos and yacaré’s. Carpinchos are very large rodent type animals, but they’re kind of cute and look like dogs. Yacarés are a type of crocodile, but really mellow fish eating ones, that sit out in the sun warming up. It’s exhilarating being so near the animals and seeing so many. Because animals haven’t been hunted here for twenty years they don’t mind the presence of humans at all. The kids are buzzing after our day out in the boat.
We stay along the lake side in a place with the most divine bedlinen ever and amazing food and even go for a horse ride, gaucho-style! Love this place and really can recommend the boutique rancho that is our home for two nights.