The Iguazú Falls are a set of impressive waterfalls located on the border between Argentina and Brazil and Paraguay. On both the Argentine and Brazilian sides, there are a number of exciting excursions that will allow you to fully enjoy this natural wonder.

Here we mention some of the main excursions on both sides that we integrate into the programs specifically required for groups:

Argentine side:

Lower Circuit: This circuit takes you along lower walkways that allow you to be close to the falls and feel the force of the water. It offers spectacular views and a close connection with nature.

Upper Circuit: This circuit takes you to the top of the falls, giving you panoramic views and a different perspective of the beauty of the place.

Devil’s Throat: It is the most impressive section of the falls and is located at the end of the Superior Circuit. Here, you will be able to appreciate a spectacular view of the Garganta del Diablo, the largest and most powerful waterfall.

Great Adventure: An exhilarating boat ride that takes you close to the falls, allowing you to experience the magnitude of their power. Prepare to get wet.

Macuco Trail: A hike through a jungle trail that takes you to a smaller waterfall called “Salto Arrechea”. It is an opportunity to experience the local flora and fauna.

Brazilian side:

Cataratas Footbridge: This footbridge gives you panoramic views of the falls from the Brazilian side, allowing you to appreciate the breadth and beauty of the landscape.

Helicopter Ride: An exciting experience that allows you to see the falls from the air, providing a unique and impressive perspective.

Macuco Safari: Similar to the Great Adventure on the Argentine side, this boat ride brings you closer to the falls from the Brazilian side, providing an exciting aquatic experience.

Bird Park: Although it is not a direct excursion to the falls, this nearby park allows you to see a variety of tropical birds and learn more about the biodiversity of the region.

Remember that excursion options may vary and it is important to check availability and current conditions before your visit. Both sides of the falls offer unique and valuable experiences, which is why many people choose to explore both sides to get the full perspective of this amazing place.

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