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Things to do in Foz do Iguaçu: top 5 must-see attractions

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Iguazu Falls

#1 Iguazu Falls +8 5

Les chutes d’Iguaçu, côté brésilien, offrent une vue panoramique exceptionnelle sur l’ensemble du site. Un sentier bien aménagé permet d’approcher la Garganta do Diabo et d’admirer la puissance des cascades dans un cadre naturel préservé. On peut y croiser des animaux sauvages, profiter d’excursions en bateau et découvrir la biodiversité locale. Le site se visite facilement en une demi-journée et reste accessible même aux voyageurs pressés.

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Iguazu National Park

#2 Iguazu National Park +7 5

Le Parc national d'Iguaçu protège 185 000 hectares de Mata Atlântica au Paraná brésilien, abritant 158 espèces de mammíferos dont la plus grande population d'onças-pintadas de la forêt atlantique, et 390 espèces d'oiseaux. Patrimoine UNESCO depuis 1986, il se divise en quatre polos offrant randonnées, cyclisme et observation de la faune. Les trilhas Ytepopo, Poço Preto et Bananeiras s'enfoncent dans la forêt primaire au-delà des chutes célèbres. Passeios guidés à l'aube et application mobile enrichissent l'expérience.

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Itaipu Dam

#3 Itaipu Dam +1 5

Le barrage d’Itaipu est la deuxième plus puissante centrale hydroélectrique au monde. Itaipu signifie "la pierre qui chante" en guarani, une langue indigène locale. Sa construction a nécessité de nombreuses prouesses technologiques et notamment la déviation du fleuve Paraná et l’édification d’un barrage long de plus de 7 kilomètres par plus de 40 000 travailleurs ! Aujourd’hui, grâce à ses 20 turbines, le barrage permet au Brésil de limiter sa dépendance au pétrole, de l’ordre de 434 000 barils par jour et fournit la quasi totalité des besoins en énergie du Paraguay.

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Hito Tres Fronteras

#4 Hito Tres Fronteras (Iguazu) 8.4 km pas encore de reco

Le Hito Tres Fronteras marque la confluence des ríos Iguazú et Paraná, là où se rencontrent l'Argentine, le Brésil et le Paraguay. Depuis ce point de vue gratuit, vous observez les trois obelisques aux couleurs nationales de chaque pays. Une foire artisanale propose des créations guaranis, et le soir venu, un spectacle de fontaines lumineuses anime le site. Idéal au coucher du soleil pour photographier les trois nations d'un seul regard.

Iguazu National Park

#5 Iguazu National Park (Iguazu) 17 km +1 5

Lieu de repos, d'évasion et d'exploration, le parc national d'Iguazú s'étend sur plus de 67 620 hectares à l'extrême nord-est de l'Argentine (au nord de la province de Misiones). Façonné dès 1934, cet endroit sauvage est – depuis – connu dans le monde entier.Les touristes et locaux y accourent notamment pour contempler l'incroyable spectacle qu'assurent les chutes d'Iguazú. La biodiversité de la forêt subtropicale est également un argument majeur pour une exploration plus poussée. Celle-ci peut d'ailleurs se prolonger jusque dans la partie brésilienne du parc naturel : le parc national d'Iguaçu.

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Visiting Foz do Iguaçu

Foz do Iguaçu is a border town in Brazil, located at the intersection of three countries: Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. Its name in Portuguese translates to "mouth of the Iguaçu." This is where you will find the Iguaçu Falls, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is a massive stretch of cascades spanning 3 kilometers (nearly 2 miles) with individual drops reaching 80 meters (262 feet) in height. From Foz do Iguaçu, you can cross into Argentina via the Fraternity Bridge or into Paraguay over the Friendship Bridge.

 

The unique Iguaçu ecosystem

Foz do Iguaçu serves as a gateway to the Iguaçu National Park and its famous waterfalls. The park was designated as a site of public interest by Brazilian authorities in 1939, thanks to the lobbying efforts of aviation pioneer Santos-Dumont. A statue of him stands in town to honor his role in protecting the area.

The park and the Iguaçu Falls are a critical sanctuary for biodiversity. Endangered species such as jaguars, pumas, harpy eagles, and giant otters live here. While the site is split between Argentina and Brazil, Foz do Iguaçu offers the best panoramic views of the cataracts. You can follow marked trails to get close to the Devil's Throat, where the most intense water flow occurs. The national park encompasses several subtropical forest ecosystems, including the last remnants of the Atlantic Forest that once covered much of Brazil.

 

A multicultural city near Brazil's natural wonders

Nearby, visit the Bird Park (Parque das Aves), which spans 16 hectares (about 40 acres). It houses over 100 protected bird species and various reptiles. More than half of the animals here were rescued from illegal trafficking, deforestation, or poaching.

Foz do Iguaçu sits at the confluence of the Iguaçu and Paraná rivers. Water defines the region, so consider touring the Itaipu Dam, one of the world's largest hydroelectric plants. The dam stretches over 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) and generates nearly 30% of Brazil's electricity. For another outing, walk along the Paraná River to the Brazilian monument marking the triple border, where you will find an obelisk painted in the national colors of green and yellow.

The city itself is multicultural and lively. Spend some time walking along Avenida Brasil, where you will find the bulk of the local shops and restaurants.

 

When to go

The most pleasant months to visit Foz do Iguaçu and the falls are from March through September, with warmer temperatures in March and April.

 

How to get there

There is an international airport 15 kilometers (about 9 miles) from Foz do Iguaçu. Flights from the US typically require a layover in Rio de Janeiro or São Paulo.

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The base camp

If you want to visit Iguazu Falls, plan on spending at least one night in Foz. Of course, I am not talking to the consumerist tourists who might be able to fly back and forth in a day from São Paulo. I am talking to real backpackers who will make the trip by bus. For example, the trip there can be done during the day to admire the landscapes of Paraná, its hilly fields and its grain silos, and the return trip at night to save on a night of accommodation. Once in Foz, there is not much to do, though. But the border town vibe with Paraguay is interesting to discover. People speak as much Portuguese as Spanish, and you just hop across the border over the bridge.

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A gem

I am still an absolute fan of Carioca culture, and Iguaçu for the Brazilians or Iguazu for the Argentinians is truly a gem! Both sides are worth it and are wonderful. It is something you have to see, though you do need to put up the money for it because from Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, or Buenos Aires, the prices can easily double, so look carefully before you book. As for lodging, I recommend the Brazilian side, it is cheaper and higher quality. Paraguay is very close by (Ciudad del Este) and even cheaper, but less easy to access with the border crossings. Also watch out for the Coatis, a type of raccoon with claws worthy of Wolverine, they are total pickpockets! (I know a thing or two about that). Do not be afraid of the toucans, they are impressive but not mean unless you mess with them.

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