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The Iguazu falls – the Most Spectacular Nature Wonder

Tourists trying to reach Iguazu falls from Brazil
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Beautiful Iguazu Falls

 

The Iguazu falls, Iguacu or Iguassu Falls are the most famous waterfalls in South America and one of the seven wonders of the world. Many believe that Iguazu is a famous waterfall in Brazil, but it is actually on the border of three countries Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay. So, it belongs to neither one of them. The spot is a true natural gem for all those who love breathtaking scenery and adventure.
The Iguazu Falls are among the most spectacular nature wonders on the planet. They can compete with the famous Victoria Falls in Africa or the Niagara Falls in Canada.

 

Getting to the Iguazu Falls

Tourists exploring around Iguazu Falls

 

Their name means “big water” and comes from the native language of the region. The falls are less commercialized and crowded than Niagara. The Iguazu park is a national park with miles of rain forests surrounding the falls. The Iguazu falls animals are so diverse and interesting that they are a natural wonder on their own.

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Iguazu Falls surrounded by good nature

 

There are around 275 falls and cascades within the area which create an unforgettable spectacle. The Iguazu falls height is 82 m and the elevation is 192 m. Although they are not the tallest in the world, they form the largest waterfall system on Earth.

 

Iguazu Falls falling down in the river

 

You can access the park from both the Argentinian and Brazilian side, but according to tourists, the Brazilian side offers the better views. There are boat rides down the Iguazu river which are a great way to see the beauty of Nature up close.

 

Visit from Brazil

Tourists walking on a small bridge around the Iguazu Falls

 

The Brazilian side has only 20% of the falls, but the views from here are astonishing. On the Brazilian side, there is a beautiful panoramic path which leads along the gorge called Devil’s Throat. There are plenty of viewpoints with breathtaking views along the way. The gorge itself is spectacular and the roaring of the falling water is deafening. You can see rainbows forming above the water. Here you have some amazing photo opportunities. Make sure you take a water-resistant camera because it will surely get wet. Plan half a day to visit the Brazilian side. If you want to avoid the crowds better pick a time earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon.

 

Visit from Argentina

Kid watching the Iguazu Falls

 

The bigger part of the falls is in Argentina. Three different paths lead to the cascades. On the lower path, the falls look very close, right in front of you. You can also take a look from above over the cliffs and the feeling is unforgettable. To reach the third, highest part you need to take a short train ride. From here you can also enjoy the highlight of the falls – the Devil’s Throat.

 

People exploring Iguazu Falls

 

Don’t forget to hop on a boat and see the falls up close. You can take those rides from both sides but from the Argentine side, you’ll get closer. Certainly, the Iguazu Falls are a must see because they offer an experience you will never forget. We hope we have inspired you to visit this Natural Wonder. Finally, use the tips from this article to make the most of your visit.

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