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La Aripuca: A Giant Statement on Sustainability

Discover La Aripuca in Puerto Iguazú: A monumental wooden structure promoting sustainability and celebrating Guarani culture and traditions.

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La Aripuca is an ecological park in Puerto Iguazú, Argentina, centered around a massive wooden structure built from rescued trees. Inspired by traditional Guarani traps, it raises awareness about deforestation and promotes environmental responsibility.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing some walking on uneven surfaces.
  • Bring mosquito repellent, especially if visiting during the warmer months.
  • Try the yerba mate ice cream for a unique local flavor.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    La Aripuca is located approximately 4.5 km from the center of Puerto Iguazú. From the city center, head northeast on Av. Victoria Aguirre toward RN12. Continue to follow RN12 for approximately 4 km. La Aripuca will be on your right. The walk takes approximately 45-60 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    To reach La Aripuca via public transport from Puerto Iguazú, take a local bus that travels along Ruta Nacional 12. These buses frequently run from the main bus terminal in the city center. The bus fare is approximately ARS 100. Ask the driver to let you off near La Aripuca (Km 4 1/2). From the bus stop, it's a short walk to the entrance.

  • Taxi/Ride-share

    Taxis and ride-sharing services are readily available in Puerto Iguazú. A taxi ride from the city center to La Aripuca typically costs between ARS 800 and ARS 1200, depending on traffic and the specific location within the city center. The journey takes approximately 10-15 minutes.

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La Aripuca is more than just an ecological park; it's a powerful statement on sustainability and a celebration of the indigenous Guarani culture. Located just outside of Puerto Iguazú, Argentina, this captivating attraction centers around a colossal structure, a replica of a traditional Guarani animal trap, known as an 'aripuca'. The structure itself is a sight to behold. Standing 17 meters high and constructed from trees rescued from deforestation, weighing approximately 500,000 kilograms, it serves as a potent symbol of the urgent need for forest conservation. Visitors can walk inside the structure, marveling at the size and learning about the different native tree species used in its construction. Each log is named after its species, offering an educational experience about the region's biodiversity. Beyond the central structure, La Aripuca offers a broader experience. Visitors can explore the Yateí, a replica of a rural settler's house, showcasing regional products and handicrafts. An eco-friendly market provides opportunities to purchase locally-made crafts, traditional foods, and natural products. You can also enjoy regional products such as homemade jams, yerba mate alfajores, and yerba mate ice cream. La Aripuca is open daily, providing year-round access to this unique blend of environmental education and cultural appreciation.

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