Iguaçu Falls
Brazilian side of the falls
Entering the Iguassu National Park, the largest in southern Brazil. Visit the park's visitor's center with its exhibit of the local eco-system. Continue down the Cataratas Highway through the rainforest of the park to the falls. Iguassu Falls are on the border of Brazil and Argentina where the Iguassu river drops into a gigantic horseshoe canyon.
Descending a walkway, contemplating the lovely waterfalls in all of nature's exuberance, with panoramic views of both sides - Brazil and Argentina. Reaching the elevator a descent into the Brazilian side lookout (one does not come back by the same route). Park entrance fee and elevator ticket are included.


Argentinean side of the falls
After a short drive, tour takes a scenic highway up to the Argentine Iguazu Park. Visit starts with ample time to visit the upper Argentinian falls, including the San Martin Falls. On the way back from the falls, tour stops at the Argentine shopping district, and if weather and time allows, a brief stop at the 3 Borders point, where Paraná and Iguassu Rivers as well as the borders or Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay encounter. Admittance ticket to Iguazu's National Park is included.


Macuco
Going up river in these boats specially prepared to get to the base of Iguassu Falls and to be able to admire and feel them from up close. Whirlpools, waves and currents provoked by the Falls add adrenaline and lots of emotions to this unforgettable tour. This tour takes place inside the Iguaçu National Park (Brazil), about seven kilometers from the Visitors’ Center and is generally combined with the visit to Iguassu Falls. After a 3-kilometer-ride in a wagon pulled by an electrical vehicle and a 500-meter-walk in the forest, inflatable boats take visitors to live the emotion of being so close to the base of the Falls. Experienced pilots maneuver in the midst of the misty Falls. Both sides of the falls operate the tour.
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