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Cataratas del Iguazu - Lado Argentino - Meeting point can be at the lobby of your hotel, then we will go to the Argentinean park.
The tour in the Argentinean Park takes around 6 hours and works in 3 steps.
1-Devil’s Throat trail.
The highlight of the Argentinean park is the Devil’s Throat falls, has to be access via the Ecological Jungle Train that takes you through the jungle and along the river, everyone must
get off at the stop named Devil’s Throat station. From there, there is hike along the catwalk that goes for 1,100 meters long, to see the tallest waterfalls from the balconies located on the edge of falls. There are no steps along this hike.
2- Upper Circuit
Offers fabulous panoramic views of the falls and the river. This route begins at the Cataratas Station and lasts 1:20 hour.
3- Lower Circuit
The Lower Circuit is comprised of elevated metal platforms that wind through the surrounding jungle. There are also viewing balconies along the way that give you a closer view of the following waterfalls.
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Iguazu Falls - Brazilian side.
Only tour companies, tour guides are allowed to ride in the park.
Our second part of the tour is Brazilian side where the transport has access to the National Park avoiding queues and unnecessary loss of time. You will enjoy a very pleasant day.
The highlight of the Brazilian side is PANORAMIC. Yes, the best panoramic view, YOU will only have from Brazil, also see some of the waterfalls that only can be seen from Brazil.
There is only one word to say about the Brazilian side of Iguassu Falls, AWESOME.
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- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Bilingual Guide
- Tickets- Brazilian park Usd 20- Argentinean Park Usd 39 per person.
- Fees- Argentinean Eco tax U$ 1 per person
- Drinks and Meals.
- Optional tours, boat tour, helicopter, bird park
In a single day, you will explore both sectors of the falls which are recognized as one of the seven natural wonders and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This stunning sequence of cascades lies between Argentina and Brazil, boasting over 275 distinct waterfalls. They make up Iguazú Falls, the world’s largest waterfall system stretching approximately 2.7 kilometers.
A local guide will accompany you, providing information about prime photography spots, wildlife, plants, history, geology, geography, and assisting with customs formalities to avoid long lines.
On your return journey, optional activities such as a boat trip to the falls, a visit to the Bird Park, or a helicopter tour above the falls are available.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.