Nature and adventure
If you're looking to actively connect with nature, this destination offers multiple ways to explore and enjoy it. Hikes among ancient trees, bike rides, canopy tours, and scenic cruises are just some of the experiences awaiting you.
Each activity is an invitation to experience the jungle and its landscapes with all your senses.

Safaris and jungle excursions
Explore the Misiones Rainforest in its purest state with safaris and guided tours. Trails like the Macuco Trail allow you to immerse yourself in the biodiversity of Iguazú National Park, where you can spot exotic birds, monkeys, and even the imposing jaguar. Night excursions are also available, where the jungle comes alive with unique sounds and lights.

Catamaran tours and sailing on the Paraná River
Catamaran tours on the Paraná River offer a relaxing experience, sailing through jungle landscapes and enjoying panoramic views of the Three Borders Landmark. At sunset, the sun's reflection on the water creates an unforgettable visual spectacle, while regional music and cuisine complement the journey.

Jungle Fly, Canopy and Jungle Adventure
For the more adventurous, Jungle Fly and Canopy offer adrenaline rushes high above the jungle. Soar through the treetops on zip lines over 300 meters long, cross suspension bridges, and challenge vertigo by rappelling down natural waterfalls. These activities combine excitement and nature in a unique experience.

Moconá Falls: a unique natural wonder
Unlike Iguazú Falls, the Moconá Falls are longitudinal waterfalls, unique in the world. Located in the Yabotí Biosphere Reserve, these falls extend over three kilometers, creating an impressive spectacle in the middle of the jungle. A perfect destination for those seeking unique landscapes and direct contact with nature.

Iguazú Bike Tour and Horseback Riding Through the Jungle
Exploring the jungle by bicycle or horseback is a unique way to connect with the environment. The Iguazú Bike Tours traverse natural trails, allowing cyclists to delve into the jungle and discover small rural communities. Horseback riding tours, on the other hand, lead to Guaraní villages, where you can learn about their customs and their relationship with nature.