Chutes d'Iguazu : côté argentin avec le train écologique de la forêt tropicale





Description
Visitez les chutes d'Iguazu, le plus grand système de cascades au monde, lors de cette excursion unique d'une journée. Vous visiterez le côté argentin des chutes qui contient 80% du total des sauts des chutes. Cet endroit étonnant a été désigné site du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO et l'une des nouvelles 7èmes merveilles de la nature. Vous pourrez choisir de voyager en groupe (jusqu'à 40 passagers) ou en petit groupe (jusqu'à 20 passagers), en vous assurant de choisir votre propre expérience. Voyagez avec un guide expert dans le parc national d'Iguazu et plongez dans la jungle avec le train qui vous donnera accès aux cascades. Un spectacle naturel qui paralyse notre voix et ouvre notre âme. Ne le manquez pas!
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Le guide viendra vous chercher tôt le matin à votre hébergement.
Une fois à bord du bus (option groupe) ou du mini-van (option petit groupe), vous vous dirigerez vers le côté argentin du parc national.
À l'intérieur du parc, la véritable expérience commencera ! Vous quitterez le bus pour commencer à voyager à travers la nature. La jungle qui nous offre ses arômes, ses couleurs, sa fraîcheur, un contact unique avec ce biome de plus en plus rare dans le monde moderne. Vous monterez à bord d'un train depuis le centre des visiteurs qui se rendra à notre premier arrêt, la gare "Garganta del Diablo", où un chemin de 1000 mètres vous mènera à la plus grande chute du système de cascades. Vous n'avez qu'à suivre le bruit de l'eau !
Une fois de retour, vous prendrez le train jusqu'à la gare "Cataratas" afin de commencer le sentier supérieur, une promenade de 800 mètres qui vous mènera au reste des chutes les plus importantes du parc, telles que "Tres Hermanas et Bosetti ». Les passerelles offrent de merveilleuses visites des chutes et la possibilité d'être en contact avec la faune. Des insectes colorés tels que les libellules, les papillons et les coléoptères ; les curieux coatis et les singes ; une grande variété d'oiseaux. Après cette promenade, vous aurez le temps de déjeuner dans l'un des restaurants situés à l'intérieur du parc (non inclus). Une fois le déjeuner terminé, le groupe sera conduit au Low Path, un sentier de 1600 mètres qui vous emmènera au pied des chutes, une expérience bouleversante.
Le visiteur toujours satisfait, est l'objectif, avec la joie au sommet, accompagné des meilleurs guides connaissant les secrets, légendes et anecdotes qui rendront plus complète la visite de ce patrimoine de l'humanité et l'une des 7 merveilles du monde .
Une fois que le groupe est à nouveau réuni, retournez à votre hôtel.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Le transfert de ramassage se fait uniquement à partir de certains hôtels situés au centre. Si votre hôtel est en dehors de la zone géographique, nous vous confirmerons le point de rendez-vous le plus proche. Indiquez le nom et l'adresse de votre hôtel. Important : Ce circuit ne part pas de Foz do Iguaçu (Brésil). L'activité est disponible exclusivement pour les passagers séjournant à Puerto Iguazú, en Argentine.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- Peut être opéré par un guide multilingue
- La météo peut affecter le circuit : Gorge du Diable en réparation
- Important : Ce circuit ne part pas de Foz do Iguaçu (Brésil). L'activité est disponible exclusivement pour les passagers séjournant à Puerto Iguazú, en Argentine.
Avis(14)
The Argentine side of the Iguazu Falls, beautiful scenery, amazing! The "Devil's throat" is abundant in water, and the atmosphere is the most spectacular. Wild animals can be seen everywhere in the park, such as: long-nosed bears, long sharks, black-american sharks, yellow-mouthed sharks, coronavirus, etc. The area is connected by a small train, very convenient. Even sitting on the small train is a fun experience. Walking facilities are perfect, highly recommended for this tour.
The Argentine side of the Iguazu Falls Beautiful view, the location is amazing. The area is connected by a small train, very convenient. Taking a small train park is also very fun. The most famous attraction "The Devil's Throat" has plenty of water, and the atmosphere is amazing. The park is well equipped, the road marks are clear, there is a picnic area, and there are many restaurants. Walk on a comfortable walkway, and you can see wild animals everywhere, such as yellow-mouthed bears, black-american bears, giant bears, cranberries, long-nose bears, etc., right next door. It is definitely worth the trip, not to go here.
Beautiful a must see and do, also a boat tour under the falls was an unforgettable experience.would recommend it to anyone.
Exuberant view!!!! I was stunned by the spectacle of the waters of nature.... Amazing, wonderful, spectacular!!! It is worth knowing...
Please, under no circumstances, do not use this tour operator. I made a booking with them and entered my hotel for a pick up location. The booking allowed my hotel to go through as one of their pickup destinations. Then at the last minute they send me a message stating that they do not pick up at my hotel and that I would need to meet them at another location. They offered me a cancellation which I told them I wanted as I was not able to meet at their pick up point. Then they turn around and state that I cancelled within 24 hours so they would not give me my money back. They had two days to advise me that my hotel was not in their pickup area but waited until the last minute to let me know and now will not refund me. They are a very, dishonest company. Please do not use them.
Dear Lisa, We sincerely regret the inconvenience you experienced with your booking and apologise for any confusion that occurred. We understand how frustrating a last minute change in pick-up details can be, and we apologise for not informing you of the pick-up area limitation in advance. To clarify the situation, your booking was made through Viator, which means that the cancellation and refund process is handled directly through their platform. We are pleased to inform you that your refund has already been processed and you should have received the corresponding amount in your account. We deeply regret that this situation has affected your experience and thank you for sharing your feedback, which helps us to continue to improve our service. We hope that in the future we will be able to provide you with a smoother and more pleasant experience. Best regards, Irina.
The minibus picked us up right on time and took us to the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls. The falls are overwhelming to see and the trails to the various vistas were easy and interesting walks through the jungle. If you’ve only visited the Brazilian side of the falls, you’ll find the Argentine side a much different experience. Best thing to do is do both sides. Our guide was knowledgeable, bilingual and very friendly. It’s a lot of walking, so bring good shoes and bug spray and,prepare,to be amazed.
Beautiful views. Stunning waterfalls! We would have liked a little more science and history background.
There is a constant dilemma about which side of the falls are the best, Argentina’s or Brazil’s. In fact they are both stunning in their own right. In the Argentina side the walk to the falls is more open with more chance of seeing animals, birds or butterflies with the option of taking a small train part of the way. The walkways leading up to the falls are also wider giving the impression of it being less crowded. The views, well what can you say, they are nature and it’s power at its best. There are plenty of rest stops for water and food along the way but definately prepare yourself with insect spray!
Pajaro is an excellent guide. Our tour of Iguazu Falls was very pleasant. Pajaro took us through some shortcuts so we could enjoy the sights without a lot of walking. The timing to lunch was so good that we had the dining hall to ourselves, so we didn't have long lines. Most of all, he took very good care of the group and solved issues effectively.
I think you have to do both sides of these falls because they are so different. This side give you a good impression of the myriad of contributory feeds that comprise the total spectre of the falls and the vast volume of water. However, there is a lot of walking and I mean a lot. Is it worth it? Well yes, if you can make the effort and whilst it is wheelchair friendly with no steps, it is going to hard very work but if you are walking impaired, you are going to struggle. If your time is limited, do the "blue" route for some marvellous views.



