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10 Things to Do in Iguazu Falls, Argentina

The Iguazu Falls are usually considered the most spectacular waterfall system in the world. Find a rundown of things to do in Iguazu Falls from both the Brazil and Argentina side.
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The Iguazu Falls, located between Argentina and Brazil on a basalt rift, are usually considered the most spectacular waterfall system in the world. Over a drop of 200-269 feet, the Iguazu River drops through a network of over 250 separate falls at a staggering pace of 400,000 gallons (ca. 1,514 m³) per second.

Day-trippers seldom have time to see everything there is to see at Iguazu Falls, since many come just to see the spectacular waterfalls. Below, you’ll find a rundown of things to do in Iguazu Falls from both the Brazilian and Argentine points of view.

1. Take in the breathtaking sights of Iguazu Falls

The Breathtaking Sights Of Iguazu Falls
Photo by Guilherme Madaleno on Unsplash

Seeing the falls up close and personal from the various bridges, boardwalks, and trails below them is a must for first-time visitors to the Iguazu Falls. Those who choose for a guided tour of the falls will pick up a wealth of interesting information from their knowledgeable tour guide. Both the Argentine and Brazilian sides of the falls offer the services of bilingual guides.

2. Iguazu Falls Speedboat Tour

Iguazu Falls Speedboat Tour
Photo by Jeffrey Eisen on Unsplash

You won’t have more fun on a river than on a jetboat safari. Traveling four miles down the Iguazu River and through the many tiers of the falls in a strong twin-engine jet boat after a buggy ride through the jungle and a short stroll on a rainforest path promises great views of the beautiful environment.

You’ll be propelled down the depths of the thundering falls as your boat shoots the rapids and speeds through the torrents and cascades of Devil’s Throat. Going beneath one of the largest waterfalls in the world is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will leave you soaked but smiling.

3. Visit Iguazu Falls at a full moon for a very unforgettable experience (Argentina)

Iguazu Falls At A Full Moon
Photo by Welcome to Argentina

On the Argentine side, the National Park welcomes tourists with one of the best things to do in Iguazu: explore the falls under the moonlight for five evenings every month. There are three trips each night that take you on a beautiful train ride to Garganta del Diablo while you take in the sights and sounds of the city after dark. 

The moonlight will provide a mystical glow over the falls, creating a more personal viewing experience; fortunate visitors may even glimpse a “midnight rainbow” created by the moonlight reflecting off the mists.

A naturalist guide will show you the falls by moonlight and help you identify the various nocturnal birds and creatures that call the region home on one of the three moonlit bike excursions.

4. Visit Parque das Aves to get up and personal with some feathered friends (Brazil)

Parque Das Aves
Photo by Jonatan Lewczuk on Unsplash

Parque das Aves was created to help protect native bird species. It houses hundreds of different kinds of birds, including toucans, hummingbirds, macaws, and more. There is also a butterfly house and other environmental trails. The majority of the avian residents of the park were confiscated from illegal wildlife traffickers.

This is one of the nicest things to do in Iguazu since you get to learn something new and at the same time you’re helping the local wildlife.

5. Check out the Itaipu Dam (Brazil)

The Itaipu Dam
by Jonas de Carvalho - Wikipedia

Itaipu Dam, previously the world’s biggest hydroelectric dam, is now surpassed in size only by China’s infamous Three Gorges. In this plant, you can observe how the Iguassu River’s water is converted into energy during a two-hour tour. This hydroelectric dam is beneficial to all three countries: Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil.

6. Discover the Selva Misionera Forest via foot, zipline, and treetop rappelling (Argentina)

The Selva Misionera Forest
Photo by Anagoria

The Selva Misionera forest is home to some of the most adventurous things to do in Iguazu, Argentina. You may go on a thrilling eco-adventure that includes hiking, zip lining, and rappelling.

Explore the diverse array of plants and animals that call the rainforest home, including over 400 kinds of birds. Explore a canyon surrounded by stunning waterfalls, zip line through a rainforest canopy, and down the canyon walls. Relax in a natural freshwater pool after working up a sweat on these exhilarating activities.

7. Visit the Iguazu Rainforest on two wheels (Argentina)

Visit The Iguazu Rainforest On Two Wheels
by Eco Iguassu Adventures

From Puerto Iguazu, you can go on a bike excursion that takes you through the extremely endangered Paranaense Rainforest, one of Argentina’s most biodiverse and demanding settings. You’ll travel over red soil paths for 25 kilometres, enjoying breathtaking vistas of the local vegetation and animals (which may include jaguars and toucans).

8. Have a river kayaking adventure

River Kayaking Adventure
by Rodrigo Rahmeier (Eco Iguassu Adventures)

Named after the Guaraní word for “relative of the sea,” the Paraná is South America’s second-longest river, behind the Amazon. Paddling slowly and steadily, kayakers make their way to the Urugua-í river, one of the Paraná’s tributaries. It’s easy to lose yourself in thought when strolling along this little river’s calm waters. The river is safe for swimming because it has no predatory creatures.

9. Discover the Triple Frontier & Marco Das Américas

The Triple Frontier & Marco Das Américas
By Seyon (Wikipedia)

The region of Foz do Iguaçu is known as the “Triple Frontier” because it is where Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina meet at the mouth of the Iguaçu River, with the Three Borders Monument, Macos dás Americas, being one of the region’s most historically significant landmarks that illustrates the encounter and closeness of the nations. Although this is not the only triple border in the world, it is one of the most unusual since it is a tourist destination and because the cities in each country are so close, with Foz do Iguaçu, Puerto Iguazu, and Ciudad del Este all within a few kilometers of the border.

Have you considered having coffee in Paraguay, lunch in Brazil, and dinner in Argentina?

10. Take a helicopter ride above the Falls

Helicopter Ride Above The Falls
© Bento Viana

There is no better way to see the falls than from above on a helicopter flight. One ride takes only 10 minutes, while the other takes 35 minutes and passes by both Iguazu Falls and Itaipu Dam. Some individuals like the back of the helicopter for taking pictures, while others prefer the front because of the unimpeded vistas.

Final Words 

The scenery of the Iguazu Falls is breathtaking, and Baboo Travel customizes Argentina experiences that allow you to discover all the things to do in Iguazu, the way you want. We provide travelers access to local experts within the destination to help them plan a stress-free vacation.

Get a free quote from Baboo, and let the experts tailor an iguazu Falls adventure just for you. 

Plan your next dream trip with one of our hand-picked, highly experienced, licensed, and insured Argentina Local In-destination Experts!

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