Iguazú Falls (Cataratas del Iguazú)
Description
The Iguazú Falls fittingly receive their name from the Guarani Indian word meaning ‘great waters’. Surrounded by the virgin jungle of Iguazú National Park, home to 2000 species of flora and 400 species of bird, the Paraná River divides into 275 separate falls. The highest, the Garganta del Diabolo (Devil’s Throat) reaches 70m (230ft), which is one and a half times the height of the Niagara Falls. Besides taking in the stunning view from a series of catwalks, visitors may enjoy kayaking, canoeing and other watersports. Historic Jesuit Mission ruins nearby, such as those at San Ignacio Miní, are also popular.
Transportation
Air: Ministro Pistarini Airport (Buenos Aires). Road: Coach: Services to bus terminal from Buenos Aires.
Contact Addresses
Iguazú National Park, Victoria Aguirre 66, 3370 Puerto Iguazú, Misiones, Argentina Tel: (037) 5742 0722 or 5742 0180 or 5742 0382 Website: www.parquesnacionales.gov.ar
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