Iguazu National Park is located in the basalt area and crosses the borders of Argentina and Brazil. It is an important biological forest park in South America, with a protected forest of 600,000 hectares, in addition to 400,000 hectares of virgin forest. Surrounded by subtropical rainforest with more than 200 kinds of vascular plants, many rare and endangered animal and plant species are protected in the park. Happy home for tigers and crocodiles. One of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, Iguazu Falls, 80 meters high and 2700 meters long, is located in the center of this area. There are also various entertainment activities in the park. Visitors who like to be close to nature can choose to take a helicopter to overlook the entire park, or take a boat to swim on the Iguazu River, and even get close to the waterfall! 1. Take a helicopter to hover over the park and enjoy the magnificent view! Opening hours: 9:00-17:30 daily Route types: There are two routes to choose from, a 10-minute tour of the park and waterfalls, and a 35-minute tour of the park and its adjacent areas and borders. The panoramic view of the park by helicopter has always been one of the most popular projects in Iguazu National Park. Board the helicopter for a panoramic view of the entire park and waterfalls. 2. Visit the Iguazu River and get up close to the Great Falls! Opening hours: 9:30, 12:00 and 14:00 every day Estimated time: 4 hours Take a speedboat from the upper reaches of the Iguazu River, and enjoy small animals and aquatic plants along the way. There is a chance to watch the sunset on Cockatoo Island and thousands of parrots in the rapids. Visitors can choose to disembark at Bananeiras port, choose to walk or continue the boat to learn more about the species in the park. 3. Thrilling water safari, experience a full water tour! Opening hours: 9:00-17:30 every day, every 15 minutes, each boat carries 23-25 people. There are three parts to the process. First, tourists take the electric train to shuttle through the forest, and then there will be an explanation of the flora and fauna of the park. Afterwards, walk 600 meters to the waterfall, observing various wild animals and century-old trees along the way. Tourists can take a "waterfall bath" in an inflatable boat - the boat slowly approaches the waterfall, the water mist spreads out in front of the tourists, and the driver suddenly accelerates to make the boat go fast through the waterfall, and everyone will get wet, and the feeling is as if The soul is baptized. There are a lot of items to play. If you want to play all of them, it is impossible without two or three days.
We had a truly amazing time at Iguacu National Park. The park is well organized, the staff are friendly and the routes are well maintained. There is a great lookout point where you are right above some of the falls and you get completely wet! This was one of those experiences that will flash before my eyes just before I die.
The entire Iguazu National Park is surrounded by the world's widest waterfall, the Iguazu Falls, which spans the borders of Argentina and Brazil. In addition to watching the Iguazu Falls, it is also a wildlife paradise. The most common is the fruit civet, but this cute little thing actually belongs to the category of beasts. There are often injuries and incidents, which are not recommended. There are several ways to view the waterfall in Iguazu: hiking into the walking plank road to the place closest to the devil's throat; boating from the Iguazu River to the waterfall but a little far away; A helicopter ride in the park can see the entire Iguazu Falls and the surrounding Amazon rainforest from the air.
Although the waterfalls in Brazil are not as spectacular as those in Argentina, they are definitely worth seeing. The environment is very quiet and peaceful, suitable for walking, the surrounding scenery is beautiful, the sightseeing car will drive a long distance in the park, and you need to pay extra to get on the bus.
Amazing place... Such an unique experience 😍😍
In addition to Iguazu Falls, there are many wildlife habitats in the national park, such as small raccoons, but if you want to see rare cheetahs, you have to be lucky. Taxis are not allowed to enter the park, but there are free tour buses in the scenic area. There are many restaurants and souvenir shops at the end of the waterfall. However, at 5 pm every day, the scenic area is cleared, and only guests staying in the only hotel in the scenic area can stay. The sunset and sunset of the waterfall are the most beautiful, so it is highly recommended to visit Iguazu National Park for one more night and stay in the scenic hotel.
Iguazu National Park is actually specially set up for Iguazu Falls, located at the junction of Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. The park is large in size and has many attractions. It is recommended that you take a tour bus and watch the waterfalls and choose kayaking.