IGUAZU: Falls

 

Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil meet where the Iguazu River joins the Parana River in the North-eastern province of Argentina called Misiones. It is here where the Iguazu Falls (Big Water in the local Guarani language) plunges over hard granite into a wide gorge in a series of gigantic waterfalls 2 miles in length and more than 240 feet below. The thunderous roar of crashing water and the multicoloured mist which rises above the falls is natural beauty and grandeur at its best. Walking tour to the Argentine side of the Iguazu National Park and walk the paths that lead along the lush tropical basin of the Devil’s Gorge and over and under the splashing torrents of falling water. Beautiful flowers, ferns, tropical plants, butterflies and exotic birds add to the exciting experience of close contact with nature.

A short boat trip will take you up to the pathways leading to the Devil’s Gorge, the most impressive of all 270 falls. 

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