Iguazu Falls Adventure

Eco Adventures in Argentina & Brazil

The name Iguazu originates from the Tupi language and translates to "big water." While ancient tribes were well aware of this massive force of nature, the falls were not officially discovered until 1541 by European explorer and Spanish Conquistador Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca.

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Sojourn – Gain a better understanding of the community you’re visiting. Learn about different religions or spiritual practices. How do these impact the communities? How does religion or spirituality influence local traditions?

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Savor – Will you choose sweet or savory? Take the time to visit local markets and discover unique local ingredients. Learn how to prepare traditional meals & local favorites.

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Tip of the Tongue – Each morning, take the time to learn a few basic greetings and phrases in the local language. Learn how to write greetings & your name in the local script.

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A Wrinkle in Time – History influences our present. Discover the history of the country you visit. Hear the stories of your guides & their family history. Where do they come from?

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Journal Journeys – Take some time to reflect on the day’s events and document your journey. Spend a moment journaling about the day had & day ahead. These are memories for a lifetime!

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Culture – From local dances, festivals, or simple gestures to communicate – all of these make up a country’s culture. Learn and practice cultural norms & how to show respect in the culture you visit.

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Itinerary

Arrive to the beautiful capital city of Argentina, Buenos Aires! Upon arrival you will be transferred to your hotel before a welcome dinner to sample some of Argentina’s tastiest dishes. We’ll practice our Spanish greetings, thank you’s, and basic cultural customs. Get to know your guide and where they come from.

Pack your bags as you depart on an early morning flight to Iguazu Falls. You will spend the entire day exploring the Argentinean side of the UNESCO World Heritage site as you navigate through the canyon of the falls.

We’ll now move to the Brazilian side of Iguaza Falls for more epic days of discovery.

Trek the Cataratas trail to view the falls from both above and below, truly getting a sense of the power and majesty of this natural wonder. Learn about the flora and fauna in the area from your local guide along the way.

We’ll take the time to understand the similarities and differences of Brazilian and Argentinian cultures.

Note: Visas are required to enter the Brazilian side of the falls by US and Australian citizens.

Fique impressionado com a beleza estrondosa de Iguaçu!

The exquisite Iguazu Falls have awed tourists, locals and indigenous inhabitants for centuries. The falls act as a natural boundary between Brazil and Argentina making the forceful river a significant part of the political and geographical structure of South America. Platformed walkways have been formed giving visitors the feeling of floating above the water while getting an up close experience of the double UNESCO World Heritage site. 

Value

3-6 Day
Group Trips

Classic

7-12 Day
Group Trips

Epic

7-14 Day
Group Trips

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