Iguazu Falls
Iguazu Falls are located on the border between Brazil and Argentina and it is considered one of the most impressive natural wonders of the world. This complex waterfall system is located in the Iguazu National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Iguazu Falls consists of about 275 individual waterfalls, the length of which exceeds 2.7 kilometers. The most famous of them is the "Ninth Waterfall" or "Gargantua del Devil", which is a massive waterfall with a width of about 150 meters and a depth of up to 80 meters.

The most impressive sight opens from the Brazilian side, where guests can enjoy panoramic views of the waterfalls and the surrounding rainforest. On the Argentine side, there are more trails available that allow you to get a closer look at the individual falls and enjoy their sounds and splashes.

Around the waterfalls there is a diverse ecosystem with many unique plants and animals, including colorful parrots, jaguars and millions of butterflies.

Iguazu Falls are not only a natural attraction, but also a place for outdoor activities, including trekking, safari and boat trips, allowing you to get closer to the streams of water. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in South America, attracting millions of visitors annually.