Iguacu National Park, located in the Parana State of Brazil, is an extraordinary area famous for its biological importance, rich flora and fauna, and jaw-dropping waterfalls. The park has been recognised by UNESCO for protecting numerous endangered animal and plant species, as well as being home to one of the largest waterfalls on earth, the Iguacu Falls, which stretch 2700 metres wide in a semi-circle, and 72 metres down. Visitors will walk through the dense forests, to see them in all their magnitude from the footbridge at the Devil’s Throat. Some of the many threatened animals living here include giant otter and giant anteater, as well as the jaguar, puma, broad-snouted caiman, harpy eagle, and more. Don’t miss a visit to the Bird Park.