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Conserving this jungle district for the future is our fundamental premise.
60 hectares of wildlife with essential elements such as land, water, the sky, the oxygen, the sound, but above all, life.
The Misiones forest is the main character of this project. This combination of jungle with «Atlantic forest» are home to old trees of a wide variety of species such as urunday, lapacho, timbó, cinnamon, anchico, camboatá and others, in addition to the native fauna such as monkeys, coatis, mulitas, foxes, deer and countless number of birds and insects.
The water element also plays a key role since we have 500 meters (about 550 yards) of coastline on the Santa Ana stream, just 150 meters from its mouth with the mighty Paraná River, generating in this sector a mirror of water 300 meters wide.
In addition, in this protected natural environment, we refurbished the old industrial installations to create waterfalls that evoke the essence of Misiones.
Caring for the environment and focusing on sustainable tourism are central to momora. This is reflected in a conscious consumption of electrical energy. In addition to the main electricity powerline available on the property, we have installed 60 solar panels and 3 photovoltaic power generation equipment that aim at the energy balance of the momora district.
Our lagoons surrounded by native forest have trails especially designed to contemplate nature without neglecting the environment, with the freedom that our visitors deserve.
It is known that contemplation and interaction with nature invites introspection, in an environment where we neither judge nor feel judged. To find ourselves in a unique environment, surrounded by nature and pleasant sensory experiences.