This tour begins gently, in the shade of tropical trees. In the Bird Park, paths lead through dense greenery, and the birds are not just a backdrop here – they are the hosts. Toucans, macaws, and butterflies appear within arm's reach, and the story of this place also holds a discreet, familiar accent – a trace of the passion of a Polish ornithologist who helped create the vision of protecting birds and Amazonian nature. This is a moment of quiet, of careful looking, of getting acquainted with the exotic without rushing.
Then the landscape changes tone. In Iguazu National Park, nature speaks louder. Wooden walkways lead toward the largest waterfalls in the world, where the air vibrates and the mist settles on your skin. The water plunges in cascades – sometimes gently, sometimes with immense force – revealing successive viewpoints. Each step brings you closer to understanding the scale of this place – not just visually, but emotionally.
This is an invitation to a journey that combines the intimacy of nature with its power. A concrete, well-planned experience, yet full of moments that stay in your memory long after you return.
One of the seven natural wonders of the world, Iguazu Falls stretches nearly three kilometers across the border of Brazil and Argentina. With over 270 cascades thundering into the rainforest below, this is a place where sight, sound, and feeling collide.
Walk along panoramic viewpoints on the Brazilian side to capture the falls in all their grandeur. Cross onto the Argentinian side to feel the spray on your face as you stand just meters from the Devil's Throat – the most dramatic chasm of them all.
For the adventurous, a boat ride takes you directly beneath the crashing water. For those seeking peace, the surrounding Atlantic rainforest offers trails filled with toucans, butterflies, and orchids.