
Getting Here
Option 1: Bus to Santa Rosa
Buses leave daily from Retiro Station (Buenos Aires) — approx. 10 hours
We’ll pick you up from the Santa Rosa bus terminal and bring you to the ranch.
Option 2: Private Charter Flight
Land directly near the estancia (weather permitting).
Ideal for groups or shorter stays.
We’re happy to coordinate with our trusted charter partners.
Option 3: Commercial Flight to Santa Rosa (RSA)
Daily flights from Buenos Aires (AEP) — approx. 1 hour 40 minutes
We’ll arrange a private 2-hour transfer from the airport to the ranch.

What's Included
Accommodation at a private lodge
Included
Breakfast, Lunch, Appetizer & Dinner
Included
Alcoholic beverages
Included
Professional guides
Included
Programs such as horseback riding, cattle work and hunting
Included
Air and bus tickets
Not included
Hunting trophies
Not included
Transfers to/from the lodge
Not included
Tips for local staff and guides (Recommended: USD 100 per person)
Not included
Season

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Out here, the land sets the pace. Expect wide skies, changing light, and fresh air all year round.
Summer (Dec–Feb)
Day: 30–42 °C | Night: 19–24 °C
Hot, dry, and wide open. We ride early, rest in the shade, and cool off with an asado and a cold drink.
Autumn (Mar–May)
Day: 25–30 °C | Night: 10–15 °C
The air turns crisp, the fire calls, and it’s the perfect time to ride or simply soak it all in.
Winter (Jun–Aug)
Day: 14–15 °C | Night: 0–7 °C
Frost on the ground, smoke in the air. We still ride- just with more layers.
Spring (Sept–Nov)
Day: 20–25 °C | Night: 10–15 °C
Green pastures, newborn foals, and long rides under a warming sun.
What to Bring
Life on the Argentine savanna is simple, rugged, and beautiful—just like the gear you’ll need. Here’s what we recommend packing to stay comfortable, rain or shine.
Any personal medication or essentials – remember, we’ll be far from shops or pharmacies
Hat, sombrero, or beret
For sun and wind protection
Buff or bandana
Great for dusty trails
Sunscreen
Essential for spring or summer
Sunglasses
Essential for spring or summer
Comfortable pants for riding
Avoid seams and stiff fabrics
Swimsuit
For the pool day or a spontaneous dip
Poncho
Ideal for winter weather, if you have one
Warm layers
Mornings and nights can get cold, even in summer
Helmet
Optional
Footwear suitable for horseback riding
Boots or sturdy shoes with a heel
chaps over your shoes
Optional

Contact us & apply now!

Welcome to Pampa, our working cattle ranch in the heart of La Pampa province. Located in Caichué, just 150 km from Santa Rosa, this working cattle ranch is one of the largest in the province.
The original mud-and-straw house still stands, over a century old. Today, over 7,000 cattle graze freely across open pastures, and gauchos work the herds as they did a hundred years ago - on horseback, with lazo and pure skill.
As our guest, you’ll be part of it. Ride alongside the gauchos in their daily cattle drives, traditional livestock handling, and experience their authentic rural life. La Pampa is also home to rich wildlife, which can be observed quietly or, for those who choose, as part of our responsible hunting experiences.
Our lodge has five peaceful suites, designed with rustic warmth to bring the outdoors in. And our kitchen proudly highlights what we do best: world-class, grass-fed beef, served straight from the land to your plate.
Whether you come to ride, rest, or reconnect, the Pampa invites you to catch its spirit, and release everything else.







