Giant anteaters, howler monkeys, ocelots, endangered jaguars and clouds of butterflies are among the attractions at this World Heritage-designated park that marks the border between Brazil and Argentina. By foot or by raft, explorers can view one of the world's most stunning waterfalls, Iguazu Falls. Among the park's 270 waterfalls, spectacular Devil's Throat combines 14 falls and generates a "perpetual rainbow" in good weather.
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The colossal power of these thundering falls, viewable from both Argentina and Brazil, and accessible from Paraguay, is a mesmerizing sight: 275 separate falls in a U-shaped formation pound the water below in raging cascades with a deafening intensity.
Iguazu Falls was simply stunning, beyond description. We saw the Falls from both the Argentinean side, up close and personal with the deafening roar of the water in our ears, and from the Brazilian side, from lofty platforms with panoramic views above the Falls. It was magnificent and will be forever memorable. We had one gray cloudy day on the Argentinean side that made for dramatic moody photos, and a cool but bright sunny day on the Brazilian side where brilliant rainbows were everywhere on the water. This is well worth a visit. Our guide Carlos with G Adventures was awesome! He guided us to the best viewpoints on both sides, gave us ample time to absorb the beauty around us, and filled us in on the layout of the Falls, geology and history of the area, etc. Highly recommended!
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This massive forested park, with rare species of birds, pumas, tapirs, monkeys and other wildlife is best known for housing the world's largest and most extraordinary waterfalls - the Iguacu Falls -that extend for miles.
Parque Nacional do Iguacu was excellent! The park was clean, staff people were helpful and easy to understand We would highly recommend coming to see the falls, especially on both sides because you're able to appreciate the scale from a full perspective.
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Tour provider to the Iguassu National Park, Brazil and Argentina side. The tours are done with driver and oficial tour guide that speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese for more details you can access our web page
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IThe best tours of Foz do Iguacu in tours with private car and guides, offering our clients greater comfort, privacy and flexible schedules. I Am Luiz Mora Accredited tourism guide in the Ministry of Tourism n. 16.251299.76.0 and also affiliated to coottrafoz cooperative of transport and alternative of tourism of mouth of the iguacu accredited in the Ministry of Tourism n. 18.005695.10.001-0
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Did you know that we have over 40 waterfalls hidden in the forest of our city? We've selected the 11 most impressive ones for you to see on a day full of adventure and excitement in delectable baths and natural Jacuzzis. During the entire day, you will pass by 6 tracks around 5 different rivers.
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Anv Travel Service Ltda is a tourism agency specialized in Foz do Iguacu and trinational region, including Ciudad del Este in Paraguay and Puerto Iguazu in Argentina.
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The vehicle used by Heberth tranport and tourismo are new and equipped with air conditioning, the vehicle are of extreme confort and segurity. Book your transportation and meet the tourist points of Foz do Iguacu,our services are customized where our drivers and cars will always be at your disposal.Make your reservation though the site
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3 hours tour through the Atlantic Forest around the Iguassu River, with information, trails, kayak and SUP, bathing in waterfalls. A memorable itinerary for those who enjoy nature, sports, leisure and adventure. Our company is located in a farmhouse on the banks of the Iguaçu River, 14km after the falls, a unique place of beauty. Welcome, everyone!
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The devil's throat gobbles you up...the sheer volume of water, the noise, the scenery is exceptionally beautiful. I spent most of the time forgetting to take photos because I was so entranced by what was at the end of that long boardwalk. It was fantastic to do the Brazil side first...the magical landscape and hundreds of falls and to get a glimpse of the Argentine side...but not really know what is there. The next day, we grabbed an early morning tour to the Argentina side, missing most of the crowds and the tour buses. What an amazing time for us. Loved it.
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