Argentina: Explore Iguazu Falls RC52

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Explore the beautiful scenery of the Iguazu Falls which is made up of exuberant vegetation, surrounds great rivers, a red-colored land and the untouched jungle covered by prominent trees and full of extraordinary flora and fauna.

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Travel Style: Small Group or Private Tour
Start Location: Iguazu Falls, Argentina
End Location: Iguazu Falls, Argentina
Accommodation: Hotels
Period: All Year Round
Difficulty: Suitable for Most Travelers

About The Operator

Accreditations: LATA Awards 2008, 2009, Environmental Commitment, Corporate Environmental Policy
Years In Business: 57

This beautiful scenery made up of exuberant vegetation, surrounds great rivers, a red-colored land and the untouched jungle covered by prominent trees and full of extraordinary flora and fauna. The great Iguazu Falls – Great Waters, in Guarani Language- are a unique and imposing wonder that exceed the senses and lie beyond our understanding and conforms one of the highlights in the country.

Situated in the northeast of Argentina, Puerto Iguazú City is 300 km away from the Capital City of the Province - Posadas City - and is the city that borders on Brazil and Paraguay through the concourse of Paraná and Iguazú Rivers.

Being a touristic place, it provides with the greatest spectacle of water and forest ever existing on Earth - the imposing Iguazu Falls - in Guarani language "Big waters".
This region has a humid subtropical climate without dry season, with temperatures ranging from 20º C to 33º C in summer while winter is mild and nice. It is important to mention that due to the high degree of humidity the rain diminishes thermal amplitude and causes clouds increase.

Topographically speaking, Puerto Iguazu is located in a plateau with red rocky land due to the melaphyre decomposition rich in iron and having cliffs covered by humus favoring the growth of an exuberant forest.

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A full day by day itinerary will be provided by the tour operator when you make an enquiry about this holiday.

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Itinerary
Day 01. Iguazu - Arriving at Puerto Iguazú Airport, assistance will be provided by one or our staff representatives who will transfer you to the chosen hotel. Our people will also give you a detailed itinerary featuring all the services included in your trip, assistance in all check-in paperwork as well as any further additional information on your trip to Argentina. Hotel accommodation.
Day 02. Iguazu - After a scrumptious breakfast at the hotel you will set out to the Cataratas Argentinas (Argentinean Falls) tour. The UNESCO organisation declared this place World Heritage in the year 1984. Paseo Inferior (Lower Circuit) : this circular 1.200-metre-walk will let you have a great view of the majority of the rapids and falls by giving you front and a upward bound views with various distances ranging from ample landscape bird eye views of Garganta del Diablo (Devil’s throat) and many Brazilian rapids up to spectacular close ups. Should you want, you will be able to enjoy the Salto Bossetti (Bossetti Fall) side showers. The amount of time necessary for this stroll is approximately 2 hours. This walk has a little high difficulty level due to the amount of steps it bears. Paseo Superior (Higher Circuit): it is a 1.300 metre-round-trip circuit. The elevated catwalks will raise your adrenaline levels while taking you over the fall lines of various of the main white waters all the way to feel the vertigo at the very edge of them. This delivers a unique complete breathtaking scenery outlook from a high point of view. The length of this second stroll is 1 hour. This is the less effort demanding walk of the three traditional ones. It has no steps. Garganta del Diablo: to access this site you will have to take the Tren Ecológico de la Selva (Ecological Jungle Train), and you must get off at the stop having the same name, Garganta del Diablo. From there you will start a stroll by the very safe new catwalk which is a long and winding path that goes around the islands for 1.100 metres all the way to the large balconies located on the edge in front of Garganta del Diablo. The amount of time necessary for this promenade is approximately 2 hours and it has no steps. Hotel accommodation.
Day 03. Iguazu - Breakfast at the hotel. We suggest you to take the tour to Cataratas Brasileras. (Brazilian Falls) Situated on the western side of the Paraná State in Brazil, this park limits with Argentinean territory. It has a 185 thousand ha which connect by the Río Iguazú (Iguazú river) to the 67 thousand ha that belong to the Argentinean Parque Nacional Iguazú which turns this vast area into one the largest natural reserves in South America. It was declared World Heritage in the year 1986 by the UNESCO. The circuit starts at the Centro de Visitantes (visitors centre) designed to be the access gateway to the park. It operates as an embarking and disembarking centre for visitors. In order to be able to complete the catwalk circuits you must take a fabulous means of transportation which is the modern coach system with panoramic units for the people to move safely within the park. The length of the catwalks is 1.200 metres from where you will get a stunning view of the 275 Saltos (water falls) which are called Cataratas del Iguazú. On the Brazilian side the four main rapids are: Floriano, Deodoro, Benjamín Constant and Salto Unión or Garganta del Diablo. At the end of the circuit you will get on a panoramic lift that will take you to the bus units.
Day 04. Iguazu - Breakfast at the hotel . Then you will be transfered to the airport to take a flight to ……