Contact Us
1, Swan Mews
Parsons Green Lane
London
SW6 4QT

tel 44 (0) 20 7610 6020
fax 44 (0) 20 7384 9549

info@latinodyssey.com



Iguazu Falls; The best waterfalls in the world!

Situated on the borders of Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay they are undoubtedly the best falls in the world. The Iguazu Falls are a collection of 275 waterfalls plunging into a 3km long gorge with an average height of 70m. The area is a National Park surrounded by a dense tropical forest, home to small mammals and hundreds of different species of birds and colourful butterflies.

Unlike other major waterfalls in the world there are a variety of activities surrounding the falls, including, walks on both the Argentine and Brazilian sides, offering varying views of the falls and the majestic Garganta del Diablo (Devil's throat) where the Parana and Iguazu rivers merge to create one thunderous waterfall. There is also an exhilarating boat ride into the 'Garganta del Diablo', and the nearby Jesuit ruins of San Ignacio, built during the 17th century and rediscovered in 1897

Iguazu Falls; What to see and do

Below are some of the attractions that the falls and surrounding area have to offer.

  • Walks. Full day. Both the Argentine and Brazilian side of the falls have a variety of boardwalks at varying heights and length. In order to view the Argentine side a train takes around the river from where there are paths connecting you to the Garganta del Diablo.

  • Helicopter. 30 minutes. This short ride takes you up the Parana River and over the Garganta del Diablo, giving you superb bird eye views of the entire 275 waterfalls.

  • Boat. 2 hours. From the calm waters 1km below the falls you board your speedboat, which takes you up and into the heart of the falls. You will be taken under smaller falls, given the opportunity to photograph sections of the falls, driven over rapids and up to the very foot of the Garganta del Diablo, an exhilarating ride.

  • Jungle walks. 3 hours. Throughout the area are a selection of walking trails taking you through pristine cloud forest, from where you have the chance of spotting some of the diverse bird life, such as macaws, parakeets and hummingbirds.

  • Jesuit ruins of San Ignacio. Half day. This tour gives you the opportunity to view the well-preserved ruins of san Ignacio. Situated deep in the rainforest, they were rediscovered in 1897 almost 2 centuries after they were used and offer an excellent insight into their way of life.



     

  •  
     
     
     
     
     
     
    www.latinodyssey.com content copyright ©2004. All rights reserved. Powered by: