Iguazú Falls (in Guaraní,
BIG WATERS) is a world-wide known region for its impressive waterfalls
surrounded by its exuberant forests. Declared Heritage of Humanity
by the UNESCO in 1984, it is one of the most recommended places
to visit when we talk about nature. Iguazú falls are made
up of 275 falls between 40 and 80 metres high shared by Argentina
and Brazil; most falls belong to the first country. The National
Park covers 5500 has. of tropical forest holding 2000 plant species
and 400 bird varieties, “the 1/3 part of the whole Argentina”.
Iguazú Port, located at 12 km. from National Park, owing
to its hotel and service infrastructure is the point of reference
to stay and make different visits to the falls and other spots of
the region.