About this trip
Three days on the Brazilian side of Iguazú, built around one of the biggest natural spectacles in South America: 275 waterfalls spread across the border of Brazil and Argentina.
This is a short, easy-paced visit rather than a deep expedition, giving you enough time to take in the falls and the surrounding jungle without a packed itinerary. Services are shared with other travellers, and guiding is partial, so you'll have some free time to explore at your own pace.
What you'll do
- See the Iguazú Falls from the Brazilian side
- View the Garganta del Diablo, the 80-metre highest drop
- Walk trails through the surrounding jungle
- Spot local wildlife in the national park
- Shared transfers and services, so you'll be grouped with other travellers
- Only partially guided, with some time left free
- Easy pace, well suited to a short getaway rather than an extended jungle expedition
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Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Puerto Iguazu · 20 Jul – 21 Jul
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