BRAZIL
Departure from hotels ahead to Argentina side with a quick stop at customs check out. After that, the tour continues to the Tancredo Neves Bridge over the Iguassu River, which separates the border between Argentina and Brazil. Once in Argentina, a scenic highway up to the Argentine Iguassu Park is taken from where the visit of the Argentinean Falls at Porto Canoas, which gives the access to the very brink of the awe-inspiring Devil’s Throat, largest of the Argentinean Falls, including the San Martin Falls. On the way back from the falls a stop at the “Three Borders ” Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay meet.
Departure from hotels and pass through the Brazilian countryside and enter the Iguassu National Park, the largest in southern Brazil. Visit the Park’s Visitors Center with its exhibit on the local eco-system. We then continue down the Cataratas Highway through the rain forest of the National Park to the falls. The Iguassu Falls are on the border of Brazil and Argentina where the Iguassu River drops into a gigantic horseshoe canyon. We descend the walkway, contemplating the lovely waterfalls in all of nature’s exuberance, with panoramic view of both the Argentine and Brazilian sides. After visiting the Brazilian falls, transfer to the Macuco Trail in the Iguassu National Park to board jeeps, the best form of transportation in this rain forest due to the unpaved but accessible the year around. On this trip, the participants will get to know several and different species of sub-tropical plants and trees, including orchids and the heart-of-palm, which grow in abundance here. Luckily, animals and some of the beautiful birds of the region will appear during the trip. After a 3 kilometers jeep ride, the tour continues to a 600 meters on foot to the picturesque Macuco Falls, hidden in the forested canyon. The trail brings us to the banks of the Iguassu River, to board a twin-engine inflatable boat with capacity of 25 passengers each, specially designed for the local river conditions. Then cruise up into the Iguassu Canyon, shoot several rapids, and arrive to the very base of the majestic waterfalls. As the experienced pilot maneuvers in the midst of the falls themselves, the passenger will have a completely different view and experience a thrill never forgotten.
Departure from hotels and pass through the Brazilian countryside and enter the Iguassu National Park, the largest in southern Brazil. Visit the Park’s Visitors Center with its exhibit on the local eco-system. We then continue down the Cataratas Highway through the rain forest of the National Park to the falls. The Iguassu Falls are on the border of Brazil and Argentina where the Iguassu River drops into a gigantic horseshoe canyon. We descend the walkway, contemplating the lovely waterfalls in all of nature’s exuberance, with panoramic view of both the Argentine and Brazilian sides. The walk ends at the elevator (one does not come back by the same route).
Departure in the afternoon heading to the “visit reception center”. Here the participant will have the chance to see some videos and have some information about the script of this impressive hydroelectric complex. The visit within will run over the Central Observation Deck station; Concrete Dam station, Cathedral station, Production building station, Central Control room station, Tailrace station and Gallery station. At the end, return to the hotels.
Depart from hotels or after a tour to the local heliport nearby the entrance of the National Park Brazilian side. This activity will allow the participants to view a privileged sight of one of the most interesting spots of the area such as a 10 minutes flight over the Iguassu Falls and the forested surrounding area and a 20 minutes flight over the Itaipu Dam, the center of Foz do Iguaçú city and the 3 borders mark, place where Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil borders meet. Minimum 03 participants in a total of 04 places in the helicopter – First departure: 09.00h – Last departure: 17.30 h.
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