Explore the Brazilian side of the Iguassu Falls on this half-day sightseeing tour from Foz do Iguaçu.
Travel deep into Iguaçu National Park for the best views of Devil's Throat up close. See the falls from above and below to get a sense of the power and majesty of this natural wonder. The Iguaçu Falls are the largest group of waterfalls in the world. It is visited by millions of tourists every year and is one of the New Seven Natural Wonders. You are in the city of Foz do Iguaçu (PR / Brazil), on the border with the city of Puerto Iguazú (Argentina). There are 275 jumps of various sizes, the largest of which is 80 meters high, called Garganta do Diabo. On average there is 1,500 m3 of water per second of flow. The shape of the waterfall is like a horseshoe, which offers a unique panoramic view of the Brazilian side. The Iguaçu Falls are named for the fact that they are located on the Iguaçu River, which forms the border between Brazil and Argentina in the region. You can visit the waterfalls on either side of the border, which offer tourists a whole range of infrastructure such as sidewalks, lookouts, snack bars, restaurants, toilets and shops. In addition to the waterfalls themselves, you have a huge green area around you with a rich fauna and flora, as the waterfalls are located in one of the last reserves of the Atlantic rainforest, the Iguaçu National Park (PN Iguazú in Argentina). ) with its 185,000 hectares on the Brazilian side and another 65,000 hectares on the Argentine side. On the Brazilian side, the tour starts at the Visitor Reception Center (CV), where tourists can find ticket booths to buy tickets. It is from here that the panoramic buses depart that take visitors through the interior of the national park to the start of the walkways from which one can see one of the most beautiful landscapes in the world - the Iguaçu Falls.