Explore Iguazú National Park and Garganta del Diablo
- Meet your tour guide at an agreed-upon location and drive to Iguazú National Park.
- Take a panoramic walk that introduces you to the geological formation of Iguazú Falls.
- Observe the endless manifestations of life and a variety of unique species. Find birds, butterflies, mammals, flowers, and plants that contribute special value to this experience. The main goal of this tour is to enjoy time in the open air and awaken your senses to the natural sounds, colours, images, and characteristic smells of the jungle.
- Explore the Green Path that leads into the heart of the jungle. At the end of the path is a distribution square, the point where the Superior and Inferior circuits begin. While walking, it is possible to observe birds, other wild animals, and rich vegetation, and to hear the sounds of the jungle.
- Head to the Superior Circuit in the area above the falls. Six large lookouts and relaxation points make this trip a source of energy and relaxation in contact with water. From here, you can see the falls of Dos Hermanas, Chico, Ramírez, Bossetti, Adán y Eva, Bernabé Méndez y el Mbiguá. You can also appreciate the arc formed by San Martín Falls, Escondido, Dos Mosqueteros, Rivadavia, and Tres Mosqueteros.
- Make your way to the Inferior Circuit, which offers a more intimate connection with the landscapes and nature. It is a circular route of 1700 meters that leads to eight magnificent overlooks, among them San Martín, Bossetti, Alvar Núñez, and Dos Hermanas. Following this route, you can also reach a port leading to San Martín Island and have a nautical adventure that invites you to take up the challenge of navigation under the falls.
- Go to the Garganta del Diablo passage, which leads to the impressive Garganta del Diablo waterfall. The route passes through various islands of the Misiones jungle and has three large overlooks from which it is possible to admire the natural spectacle offered by the Iguazú River and the abundant vegetation surrounding it.
- Spot special birds living in the area of Iguazú Falls, with their iconic dark plumage, an exclusive species of these falls.
Tour ends.