The Iguazú National Park was created in 1934, with approximately 67.091 acres was declared “Natural Heritage” by the UNESCO in 1984 due to its scenic beauties and to the great biological diversity. Read more
The only word I was repeating while watching this amazing view of the falls was Subhan'Allah "Glorious is God." 🙏 Enjoy the seen 😍 and bring your camera to capture this stunning waterfalls! 📷❤️️
Smaller than it's Argentinian counterpart, but also cheaper and really worth the trip! you'll get closer to the falls and closer to Devil's throat which is the main attraction here. Go see both sides!
You definitely don’t need to do a tour or join a group to get the most out of a visit. Trails are very well signposted and with a little Spanish you can learn a lot.
bring a flashlight. wake up in the middle of the night and stumble down the catwalk at thirty minutes until dawn. watch the sun rise over one of the seven wonders of nature with no one else around.
IGUACU NATIONAL PARK - World Heritage UNESCO The park shares with Iguazú National Park in Argentina one of the world’s largest and most impressive waterfalls, extending over some 2,700 m. It is home Read more
Do the inferior trail counterclockwise if you arrive late in the day. Park closes at 6 and they start closing the end first. It will wet your appetite for Garganta del Diabloview the next day
Ask for a map in English if you would like one. They have them here but don't automatically offer them to foreign visitors. It's a great place to visit and it's interesting to read the information.
Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes n bring your camera! If u decide to go on the boat ride you will get very wet so take your shoes off and put them in the dry bag.
Payment tip. Monzo is not accepted for your ticket purchase. There is an ATM (which didn’t work during our visit) but we was able to use Brazilian dollar at the gift shop along with a small purchase
Devils throat on Argentina side was closed when we visited. In fact most of upper trail was closed... I think Brazilian Iguacu commands bigger and wider panoramic view of the falls.
Don’t waste time with the train! It’s super slow and the trails are much nicer. Also note the times listed on the map for the trails are pretty inflated—you can cut them in half if you hustle a bit.
James Bond avoids plummeting down the Iguaçu falls by paragliding from his speedboat in Moonraker (1979). His pursuer, Jaws, isn't so lucky. Bond discovers Drax's launch facility somewhere nearby.
The importance of the area preservation lies in that the species protected there are in extinction risk, for example the yaguareté (Panther onca) which still find suitable survival conditions here. Read more
Um ótimo passeio para a família toda! Uma ótima infraestrura de atendimento aos visitantes. Lindas paisagens, trilhas e um incrível passeio da barco para quem não tem medo de se molhar.
Las mejores vistas de las cataratas son desde el lado Brasileño y la pasarela junto a la Garganta del Diabloimpresiona. El paseo en lancha es diferente y te acercan a 1 metro de los 3 mosqueteros
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Iguazú National Park
Ruta 101 Km 136 N3370XAJPuerto Iguazú Misiones Argentina
El Parque Nacional Iguazú está ubicado próximo a Puerto Iguazú, Provincia de Misiones. Posee una superficie de 67.720 hectáreas pertenecientes a la ecorregión Selva Paranaense.