Activities Foz do Iguaçu
Foz do Iguaçu: A Haven for Adventurous Travelers
Welcome to Foz do Iguaçu, a city nestled on the border of Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay, famous for the spectacular Iguaçu Falls! This destination offers a wealth of activities that cater to all types of travelers. Here’s a guide to help you make the most of your visit.
-
Iguaçu Falls (Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil side): The highlight of Foz do Iguaçu is undoubtedly the Iguaçu Falls. You can explore the falls via the various trails, such as the Upper Circuit, Lower Circuit, and Devil’s Throat (Garganta do Diabo) trail. Each offers unique vantage points to witness the cascading waters.
-
Itá Ypó Bridge: For a panoramic view of the falls, head to the Itaipú Bridge, which links Brazil and Paraguay. It’s the world’s third-longest combined road-rail bridge, and offers an unforgettable sight of the Iguaçu Falls from its summit.
-
Macuco Trail (Iguaçu National Park): For a more adventurous experience, take the Macuco Trail tour into the rainforest. It includes a jungle walk, a boat ride to the base of the falls, and a trip aboard the ‘Jeep of the Jungle.’ Remember to carry insect repellent!
-
Bird Park (Parque das Aves): Home to over a thousand birds representing 150 species, this park offers a unique opportunity to get up close with a variety of exotic birds native to South America.
-
Municipal Market: Explore local life at the Municipal Market in the city center. It’s filled with vibrant stalls selling everything from fresh produce and handicrafts to regional specialties like guarana soda, tereré (a traditional Paraguayan drink), and Brazilian cheese bread (pão de queijo).
-
Iguazu National Park (Argentina side): While you’re in the area, consider a trip to the Argentinian side of Iguaçu National Park. The Three Quarters Trail offers stunning views of the falls and is less crowded than the Brazilian side.
-
Safari Mbororé: For wildlife enthusiasts, Safari Mbororé in nearby Cáceres, Argentina, offers a unique opportunity to observe animals such as jaguars, ocelots, caimans, and capybaras in their natural habitat.