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Plan language: EspañolAmong the most popular attractions in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, are a visit to Iguaçu Waterfalls National Park, where you can admire more than 270 waterfalls, the bird park Parque das Aves with over 150 species of birds, and the impressive Itaipu hydroelectric power plant, one of the largest in the world. The three border landmarks mark the meeting point of three countries.


An unforgettable nature experience where majestic waterfalls are accompanied by tropical wilderness. A walk along wooden paths and breathtaking views await you.
Datos rápidos: Filled with more than 270 waterfalls, this park covers approximately 185,262 hectares of tropical forest. Around 1,500 cubic meters of water fall over the waterfalls every second, making them some of the most powerful in the world.
Destacados: The unique U-shaped Garganta do Diabo (Devil's Throat) offers a spectacular view where water drops 80 meters deep with mighty force. A walk along wooden paths leads past colorful fauna, including exotic birds and monkeys.


Stunning waterfalls and exotic wilderness invite you to explore. Experience the power of nature and the birds' song in one of the world\'s largest natural oases.
Datos rápidos: More than 275 individual waterfalls flow into the mighty Iguazu River, creating a spectacle of natural power and sound. The area protects rare animal species, including jaguars and rare birds such as toucans.
Destacados: A unique experience is visiting the Devils Throat waterfall, where water falls 80 meters deep, creating mist that engulfs observers. The experience is enhanced by narrow viewing paths along the waterfall's edge, offering views of rainbows and wild nature.


A unique electric giant providing energy to millions of people. Experience powerful water jets and impressive technological control.
Datos rápidos: This hydroelectric power plant is one of the largest in the world and produces about 14,000 megawatts of electrical power, enough to supply around 20 million people. Its length exceeds 7,000 meters, which means it is as long as 70 football fields.
Destacados: The real highlight is the nighttime water releases when huge gates open, releasing more than 12,000 cubic meters of water per second, a spectacular sight because of the power and noise. A massive control center with over 40 computer systems gives the feeling of being at the heart of a technological masterpiece.


Top adventure near the waterfalls. Jungle rides and driving under the falls promise a dose of adrenaline.
Datos rápidos: The safari lasts about 2 hours and includes a ride in a jeep through the jungle, followed by an exciting boat ride along the waterfalls. The trip involves close contact with nature, as it passes near several waterfalls and several times through the shower of falling water.
Destacados: A unique moment is the ride under the Macuco waterfall, where drops of water spray visitors, giving a feeling of refreshment and adventure. Along the jungle route, guides introduce local living beings and plants, making the nature journey even more lively and educational.
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Brigadeiro is a beloved Brazilian chocolate truffle made with condensed milk, cocoa powder, butter, and chocolate sprinkles, often enjoyed at celebrations and parties in Foz do Iguaçu.

Pudim de Leite is a traditional Brazilian caramel flan, creamy and sweet, commonly served as a dessert in Foz do Iguaçu with a rich caramel topping.

Romeu e Julieta is a simple yet iconic dessert of sweet guava paste paired with creamy white cheese, representing a perfect balance of sweet and savory flavors.

Churrasco is a traditional Brazilian barbecue featuring various cuts of meat grilled over an open flame, very popular and a staple in Foz do Iguaçu dining.

Pão de Queijo are delicious Brazilian cheese bread rolls made with tapioca flour, crispy on the outside and chewy inside, commonly eaten as a snack or breakfast item.

Barreado is a traditional stew from Southern Brazil, slow-cooked with beef and spices until tender, often served with rice and banana, and beloved in the Foz do Iguaçu region.

Caipirinha is Brazil's national cocktail made with cachaça, lime, sugar, and ice, well-known and enjoyed in Foz do Iguaçu for its refreshing taste.

Guaraná is a popular Brazilian soft drink made from the guaraná berry, prized for its unique sweet and fruity flavor and natural caffeine content.

Chimarrão is a traditional South American drink made from yerba mate, served in a gourd and sipped through a metal straw, common in the Southern Brazilian culture present in Foz do Iguaçu.
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Comentarios (8)
The Parque das Aves bird sanctuary is worth the detour, but get there early to avoid long lines.
Weather was hotter than expected but the waterfalls made it worth every sweaty step. Give yourself 3 days to soak it all in.
Avoid the souvenir stands near the falls, walk 10 minutes back for better prices and quality stuff.
Overall vibe chill but some areas downtown felt a bit sketchy after dark. Use common sense and stick to main streets.
Food scene is decent. Street vendors offer tasty snacks, but restaurants can be pricey near tourist spots.