This tour offers the main activities of Foz do Iguaçu city: the gorgeous waterfalls which are considered the second largest in the world; the Bird Park, a local center for the rescue and conservation of numerous species of birds; and the most powerful hydroelectric power plant in the...Read more
The integration between the visitor and all the complexity of fauna and flora of the region of the Falls is the key point of this tour. Besides visiting the Brazilian part of the Iguaçu Falls, the visit also includes the Bird Park, rich in spectacular animals.
The Falls provides an unforgettable ride overlooking more than 275 falls,...Read more
Visit to the Brazilian side of the Iguaçu Falls, largest set of waterfalls on the planet, with 275 waterfalls; visit to the Bird Park, the largest aviary in the world specializing in macaws; more than 1.100 animals; more than 140 species; 50% rescue birds; 43% born in the park; private services with guide accompaniment; approximately 05...Read more
On a guided tour and in private service, for an average of 06 hours, you will visit the largest producer of clean energy on the planet, and then enjoy the visit to the Brazilian side of the Iguaçu Falls, largest set of waterfalls on the planet, with 275...Read more
If your nature lover, visiting Bird Park will leave you enchanted. It is located at the entrance of the Iguaçu Falls, it is the only place in the world reserved for the conservation of the birds of the Atlantic Forest.
With more than 150 species of birds, where 1/3 are in risk of extinction, such as parrots, flamingos, parakeets, toucans,...Read more
On a guided tour and in private service, you will visit the largest producer of clean energy on the planet, and then visit to the Bird Park, the largest aviary in the world specializing in macaws; more than 1.100 animals; more than 140 species; 50% rescue birds; 43% born in the park; and also, enjoy the visit to the Brazilian side of the Iguaçu...Read more
This tour aims to explore one of the foreign sides of the imposing Falls. The group continues towards the Argentine Falls, crossing the border between Brazil and Argentina by the bridge Tancredo Neves, which was built on the Iguaçu River. Visitors get to know one side of the Falls, one of the most famous Natural Wonders in the world.