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Why Iguazu Falls?
Nestled within the lush subtropical rainforests of Argentina are the Iguazu Falls, one of the world’s most awe inspiring natural wonders. Carved out by the relentless force of the Iguazu River and spanning both Argentine and Brazil, this majestic waterfall system spans nearly 2.7 kilometres consisting of over 275 individual cascades, making it one of the widest waterfalls on the planet.
The geological formation of the falls dates back thousands of years, shaped by the gradual erosion of the surrounding bedrock and the region’s unique tectonic activity. The result is a breathtaking spectacle of cascading water, where torrents plunge into mist-filled chasms creating an atmosphere of raw power and beauty that captivates visitors who can explore the networks of trails and viewpoints offering unparalleled views from various angles. Adventurous souls can embark on an exhilarating boat ride to venture closer to the thundering cascades for a memorable Iguazu soaking.
The surrounding Iguazu National Park is a UNESCO world heritage site. Teeming with diverse flora and fauna it offers opportunities for wildlife spotting and immersive encounters with the area’s rich biodiversity. From colourful tropical birds and playful coatis to elusive jaguars and delicate butterflies the park is a sanctuary for countless species adding an extra layer of enchantment to the experience of visiting the falls.