Where And How Are Guest Greeted Part - I


Posted August 1, 2018 by parquerincondeluna02

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Guest are greeted in Cordoba International Airport and we provide transportation in and out of the airport. Upon arrival you should look for a sign that will read your name or your party name.

Can you plan or arrange extra days and activities if guest want to spend some time in Buenos Aires?

We can recommend a qualified travel agency to assist our guest in these matters.

Will Parque Rincon de Luna offer travel services for guests (travel company to handle all flights/transfer, etc.)?

While we do not provide flight reservation services, we can suggest convenient travel itineraries for our guests from their home to Parque Rincon de Luna. We can also recommend a travel agency to assist our guests in finalizing their travel and activity plans.

Do you have policy on gratuities?

Gratuities are not included in daily rates or trophy fees, but are much appreciated by Parque Rincon de Luna Staff.

Trophy Preparation and Shipping

The trophy shipping is managed by our broker agent, he will request a few forms and documents and dispatch your trophies back home.

Parque Rincon de Luna is happy to refer our guests to the best of Argentina's best taxidermist artisans. However, we often recommend that our guests select a qualified professional in their own country.

What is the weather like in Cordoba?

Seasonal weather patterns are most similar toAtlanta (GA) but keep in mind that our seasons fall opposite of our northern hemisphere Counterparts. Winter months in Cordoba are June‐August and summer falls betweenDecember‐March. It is wise to pack a rain jacket in the summer, but most of the rain falls during the evening hours.

Reciprocity Fee

As of January 2013 there is an entry fee of USD160 that needs to be paid prior to arrival in Argentina, with credit card. This is a Reciprocity Fee only for U.S., Canadian and Australian citizens, which is valid for 10 years. The easiest way to process this Fee is at www.visatoargentina.com. You will need to print the receipt as the airline will ask for it when you check‐in in the US, and again the Argentine Migrations officer will ask for it upon your arrival to our country.

Hunting Checklist

• BOOTS – Waterproof leather type with good ankle support and deep cleated soles (vibram type) suitable for Alpine hunting.
• SOCKS – Warm socks for hiking in cool conditions – minimum of 4 pairs, preferably woolen type. Cotton socks for casual wear.
• TROUSERS – 1 pair of warm hunting pants (camo fleece type), 1 Pair of light hunting pants for our warmer months (February, March & April). 1 pair of thermal underwear for our colder months (May, June, July & August). 2 pair of casual trousers to wear in town or in the lodge.
• SHOES – 1 pair of casual shoes for town and lodge wear.
• SHIRTS – 2 warm medium to heavyweight (wool or fleece). 1 lightweight shirt for warm weather. 2 casual shirts to wear in town or the lodge. 1 thermal undershirt.
• JACKETS – 1 Lightweight windproof/waterproof pack able jacket in case of wet weather. 1 warm fleece or wool type jacket for cool/cold weather.
• HAT – Sun hat or cap for warm weather and a woolen type beanie for cold weather.
• GLOVES – Lightweight gloves for our warm months and heavyweight gloves for our colder months.
• GAITERS – Optional.
• BACKPACK – A small daypack suitable for carrying daytime gear (camera, sunglasses etc).
• SUNGLASSES – 1 pair of sunglasses is recommended for all times of the year.
• SUN BLOCK – Recommended for our warmer months.
• UNDERWEAR – 2 thermal t shirts for cold conditions. 4 pair of underpants.
• HEARING PROTECTION – 1 pair of ear plugs.
• BINOCULARS – 1 pair of high quality binoculars in 10 x 40 class are essential.
• CAMERA – 1 digital type for photos - scenic and trophies.

When do you consider the hunt over (when trophy is taken, when hunt period is over, animal wounded, etc.)?

We consider a hunt over when the duration of the reservation is complete. However if a guest wants to extend a stay we can accommodate him subject to availability. If an animal is wounded and not found, the entire trophy will be charge.

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Last Updated August 1, 2018