Iguazu Falls Experience From Puerto Iguazu: Brazil Side

From the Brazilian side of the Iguassu National Park we will be able to enjoy panoramic view of the 270 waterfalls!

Highlights
• Panoramic Views
• Iguaçu National Park (Brazil)
• Devil’s Throat
• Garganta del Diablo
• Salto Floriano
• Salto Union

Iguazu Falls Experience From Puerto Iguazu: Brazil Side

Puerto Iguazu – Iguaçu National Park (Brazil)

Iguassu Falls are the result of a volcanic eruption which left a large crack in the earth. They are taller than Niagara Falls and twice as wide, with 275 cascading falls in a horseshoe fashion spanning nearly two miles. During the rainy season from November to March, the rate of water flow over the falls can surpass 450,000 cubic feet (12,750 cubic m) per second.

Devil’s Throat, or Garganta del Diablo, is best seen from the Brazilian side. Here fourteen falls drop 350 feet with such force that a 100-foot tall cloud of mist stays permanently suspended overhead.

Watch for the rainbow!

For a close-up, walk through the subtropical forest of Iguassu National Park to the base of Salto Floriano and take the elevator to the top of the falls, or walk out over the falls at Salto Union.

Schedule:
07:30am – 08:30am: Hotel pick-up.
08:30am – 10:00am: Border crossing and customs paperwork (if you are staying on the Argentine side). Citizens from the USA, Canada and Australia, please make sure you have your passport and reciprocity fee receipt.
10:00am – 12:30pm: Iguaçu National Park (Brazil).
1:00pm: Lunch at Rafain Churrascaria.
2:00pm: Hotel drop-off.

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