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Set at the meeting point of Brazil and Argentina, Foz do Iguaçu is defined by the sheer scale of the Iguaçu Falls. Nearly 275 individual waterfalls stretch across close to three kilometers, sending mist into the air and sound echoing through the surrounding forest. Visitors follow raised walkways that bring them face to face with this moving wall of water, culminating at the dramatic Devil’s Throat, a deep, curved drop where the river seems to vanish into the earth.
Beyond the falls, the experience slows into something more reflective at Parque das Aves. Located just outside the national park, this conservation center invites guests to walk through forest trails and open aviaries filled with toucans, macaws, and other species native to the Atlantic Rainforest. Many of the birds here were rescued and rehabilitated, and the setting allows for close observation without barriers, creating a strong sense of respect for the region’s wildlife.