The Falls provide an unforgettable walk with views of more than 275 waterfalls, creating incredible rainbows that make the landscape even more beautiful. The Parque Nacional do Iguassu (Brazilian side) covers an area of 185,000 hectares and offers the best views of the falls.
As soon as you cross the entrance portal, you board a bus that begins the walk inside the park and will take you to the beginning of the catwalks whose route is 1,200 meters of path over the Iguazú River ravine. At this starting point of the tour, there is a panoramic view of the Argentine waterfalls, a favorable setting for taking pictures.
Advancing along the route, you can see the Iguazú River canyon, the Rivadavia Falls and Tres Mosqueteros, among others. Towards the end of the route, you will reach the lower viewpoint of Garganta del Diablo which at this point is 200 meters away.This marvelous scenery is further enhanced by the permanent rainbow formation.
The tour ends next to Salto Floriano, where an elevator is installed that is used by older people and with different capacities, which raises you directly to the bus parking level, the other alternative is to use the path that goes to the same meeting point.
The Parque de las Aves is close to the Iguazú National Park, which makes it easy to get around and reduces travel time When they get there, the group goes through several trails inside the park to observe and interact with the local nature.
It is a huge nursery that houses birds of various species. In total, the number of species passes from 500, between tropical and exotic, of all colors. In addition to the native ones from Brazil, which attract the attention of any visitor, some magnificent original species from other countries also live there. The animals fly over the integrated nurseries, that reproduce the exuberant humid and subtropical flora.