Private excursion Iguaçu waterfalls both sides + border triangle
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Duration 8-9 hours
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Private transportation included
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Expert multilingual guide
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Visit both Brazil & Argentina sides
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Bonus Puerto Iguazu city tour
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Photo stop at border triangle
Explore the breathtaking Iguaçu Falls from both sides with a private guide, including unique insights and local experiences at the border triangle.
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Included
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Private transportation
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Tour guide
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Extra bonus puerto iguazu city tour
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Extra bonus photo stop at the border triangle
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Mineral water, soft drinks or fruit juices.
Excluded
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Tickets to the national parks, brazilian national park 22,-u$ per person.
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Tickets argentine national park, 45,-u$ per person.
Explore the breathtaking Iguaçu Falls from both sides with a private guide, including unique insights and local experiences at the border triangle.
Highlights
- Experience the stunning Iguaçu Falls
- Visit the border triangle between Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay
- Explore the beautiful Iguazu National Park
- Enjoy panoramic views of the waterfalls from the Brazilian side
- Learn about the diverse flora and fauna of the area
Pickup
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What to expect
Iguazu Falls National Park
In 1985 Argentina's national park was declared a World Heritage Site. Brazil's national park followed a year later and since 2012 the Iguassu Falls have been one of the seven natural wonders of the world, where millions of visitors are enchanted by this natural beauty every year. In the midst of the subtropical rainforest, various hiking trails and footbridges have been developed in the upper course of the river, where you are guided step by step through this natural spectacle. Today it is not uncommon, thanks to the conservation program “projeto carnívoro”, aimed at preserving endangered predators, that the number of jaguars has increased significantly and they are often sighted in the parks. The Fauna&Flora of Iguassu is home to over 76 mammals such as the tapir, the largest mammal in South America, pumas, capuchin monkeys, over 400 species of birds such as toucans, parrots and hummingbirds, and thousands of flowering plants such as orchids and helicônias.
Marco Das Tres Fronteiras
During our photo stop we visit the border triangle between Brazil - Argentina - Paraguay. It is precisely at this point that the Rio Iguaçu flows into the huge Rio Paraná, one of the richest in South America.
Parque Nacional do Iguacu
The Brazilian Iguaçu National Park and the Iguazú National Park in Argentina stand opposite each other like twin parks. The Iguaçu has been a World Heritage Site since 1986 and is located in the state of Paraná, southern region of Brazil. Since over 75% of the waterfalls are located in Argentine territory, you will get by far the best panoramic views from the Brazilian side.
Additional Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Documents to bring for border crossing: Passport, vaccination card and proof of a valid COVID-19 test (Please see the latest updates for entering Argentina from Brazil).
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Equipment suitable for the hike: shoes with non-slip soles, rain protection, sunscreen and mosquito spray
What our experts say
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Bring a camera for stunning views.
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Wear sturdy shoes for hiking trails.
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Try local cuisine at nearby restaurants.
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Don’t forget your passport for border crossing.
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Consider optional boat trips for fun!
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