Iguazu Falls Brazilian Side With Bird Park

Iguazu Falls Brazilian Side With Bird Park

Duración: 7 Horas

This tour is perfect for those eager to explore the wildlife on the Brazilian side of the Falls. The diversity of the Brazilian fauna is prominently visible in the expansive area of the waterfalls park and within the bird park itself.
The highlight of this excursion is the interaction between visitors and the complex ecosystem of the fauna and flora in the Falls region. Besides discovering the Brazilian section of the Iguazú Falls, the tour also includes a visit to the Parque das Aves, which is home to a stunning array of animals.

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Descripción del Tour:

The Falls offer an unforgettable experience with views of over 275 waterfalls, creating stunning rainbows that enhance the beauty of the landscape. The Parque Nacional do Iguassu (Brazilian side) spans 185,000 hectares and provides the most spectacular views of the falls.
Upon entering the park, you board a bus that takes you through the park to the beginning of the catwalks, which stretch over 1,200 meters along the Iguazú River ravine. At this point, you are greeted with a panoramic view of the Argentine waterfalls, an ideal spot for photos.
As you progress along the route, you'll encounter the Iguazú River canyon, the Rivadavia Falls, and Tres Mosqueteros, among others. Towards the end of the path, you'll arrive at the lower viewpoint of Garganta del Diablo, just 200 meters away. This breathtaking scene is highlighted by the constant rainbow formations.
The tour concludes near Salto Floriano, where an elevator is available for elderly and differently-abled individuals, providing direct access to the bus parking area. Alternatively, there is a pathway leading to the same meeting point.
The Parque de las Aves is located near the Iguazú National Park, allowing for easy access and reduced travel time. Upon arrival, visitors explore several trails within the park to observe and engage with the local wildlife.
This vast aviary is home to a variety of bird species. In total, there are over 500 species, ranging from tropical to exotic, in every color imaginable. In addition to native Brazilian species, visitors can admire magnificent species from other countries. The birds soar freely within the integrated aviaries, which replicate the lush humid and subtropical flora.

Lo que SI incluye:

*Transfer In/Out from hotels in Puerto Iguazu *English/Spanish guide

Lo que NO incluye:

*Food and drink *Ticket to the waterfalls park *Entrance to the bird park

Preguntas Frecuentes

The best time to visit Iguazu Falls and the Bird Park is during spring and fall, from March to May and from September to November. During these months, temperatures are pleasant and the water flow is optimal, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural spectacle. Furthermore, the climate is milder, providing a more comfortable experience for hiking in the park. Avoiding the peak summer season (December to February) can help you avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful atmosphere.

The Iguazu Falls Brazilian Side Tour with Bird Park includes round-trip transportation from your hotel, admission to Iguazu National Park on the Brazilian side, and admission to Bird Park. During the tour, an expert guide will provide detailed information about the local flora and fauna, as well as historical and cultural information. This experience allows you to explore panoramic views of the falls and learn about the region's ecological richness at Bird Park, home to more than 1,320 exotic birds.

A visit to the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls and the Bird Park generally lasts a full day. It's recommended to spend at least half a day exploring the falls, as the trails and footbridges offer breathtaking views that deserve time to appreciate. A visit to the Bird Park takes approximately two hours, where you can enjoy the diversity of species in a natural setting. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a camera to capture memories of your trip.

Yes, to visit Iguazu Falls from the Brazilian side, tourists must be aware of the country's entry requirements. Generally, a valid passport is required for border crossings. Some countries have visa exemption agreements with Brazil, but it's advisable to check whether you need a visa before your trip. Additionally, due to possible changes in entry policies, it's important to consult with the Brazilian consular authorities or embassy in your country of residence for up-to-date and specific information.

Yes, visiting the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls and the Bird Park is a very suitable activity for families with children. The park has safe, well-marked trails, making it easy for children and adults to get around. The experience is educational and offers an interactive opportunity to learn about biodiversity. However, it is recommended that children be supervised and that sunscreen and hats be worn. In addition, the Bird Park offers activities that can be especially engaging and educational for children.

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