Start / Iguazu Falls from the Brazilian Side
When the Iguazu Falls are at their fullest, you can see 275 waterfalls, about 80 meters deep and with a flow of 1500m³. Yes, the Iguaçu Falls is the largest set of waterfalls in the world, by extension and was elected one of the Seven New Wonders of Nature and is located within the Iguaçu National Park, surrounded by the Atlantic Forest.
The 1200-meter trail, which starts at the first lookout point and ends at Naipi space, where the largest set of falls and the exciting Garganta do Diabo walkway are located. Visited by millions of tourists annually, the Falls can be visited by Foz do Iguaçu and Puerto Iguazu/Argentina.
During the walk you can find coatis, birds, butterflies, admire plant species and feel the breeze caused by the falls. It has several lookouts to make that little stop to relax, observe and record images in memory and also for photographic equipment.
The extension of the Iguaçu National Park is 185 thousand hectares on the Brazilian side and another 65 thousand hectares on the Argentine side. The reserve is rich in fauna and flora that is home to hundreds of species, such as the feline jaguar that found preservation to increase its species.
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