Iguazu Falls
Iguazu Falls is one of the most fascinating vacation destinations in Argentina and the world. The stunning scenery of Iguazu is like something straight of your imagination. Voted one of the seven Natural Wonders of the World in 2011, Iguazu Falls attracts tourists from all over the world.
Watch the breathtaking beauty of this colossal collection of cataracts. You will be lost for words after experiencing the epic roar of Iguazu Falls. Depending on the water level, the number of individual cataracts that make up Iguazu Falls can fluctuate between 150 and 300. Approximately eighty percent of the Iguazu falls are geographically Argentine, while the rest belong to Brazil. The longest drop in Iguazu Falls is an impressive 269 feet, and the falls dumps an even more impressive 62,020 cubic feet per second. There are very few things in the world that are as incredible as Iguazu Falls.
The waterfall itself is part of Iguazu National Park, which was created in 1934. This environmental park’s purpose is to not only offer visitors a unique look at exotic wildlife, but to also help preserve the natural environment of the area. Tourists can take tours through the surrounding jungle to see rare, tropical plants, as well as sparse animal species such as toucans, ocelots, anteaters, and perhaps even jaguars. An excursion to the northern Argentina to visit Iguazu National Park will be an unbelievable, once in a lifetime experience. You will never forget the roar of Iguazu Falls.