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Tour the upper
lower and the Devil's throat circuits
Learn about the local fauna and flora from the professional bilingual guides
Get to know one of the World's Natural Wonders
Small group tour of no more than 20 people.
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Experience the full force and beauty of Argentina’s Iguazu Falls on this small group tour—a trip that offers more than just stunning vistas. Four distinct trails (upper, lower, Devil’s Gorge, and The Great Adventure) provide unique perspectives of the falls, each promising unforgettable views and photographic opportunities. The highlight: an exhilarating boat ride right up to the roaring base of the cascades, bringing you closer to nature’s spectacle than you ever imagined. Along the way, traverse lush forests teeming with native wildlife and enjoy a scenic truck ride for a different angle on this natural wonder. For travelers seeking an up-close and personal sightseeing adventure, this tour’s USP is its comprehensive circuit approach and thrilling boat experience, ensuring you witness Iguazu’s magic from every possible vantage.
Once we’re through the entrance, we’ll head on to the main station (‘Estación Central’) where you’ll be able to hop on a train to either the falls station (‘Estación Cataratas’) or the Devil’s Gorge station (‘Estación Garganta del Diablo). The other way to reach the falls circuits (Upper and Lower) is via the 600m forest walkway (‘Sendero Verde’), which begins at the Visitor Center and takes you all the way to the falls station.
From here, you’ll be able to take the following trips:
Upper circuit: The 800m of paths which make up the upper circuit are raised above the ground so as not to damage the native wildlife. On this route, you’ll see the waterfalls in the upper section of the park such as Dos Hermanas, Bosetti, Bernabé Méndez, M’Bigua and many others.
Tour duration: 1 hour
Difficulty: low, no stairs.
Lower circuit: This 1,600m route, also raised above the forest floor, gives you incredible views of the falls from both above and below. You’ll see Dos Hermanas, Alvar Núñez, San Martín, Bosetti, and even Peñón de la Bella Vista, from where you’ll get a panoramic view of the Devil’s Gorge and the Cañón del Río Iguazú Inferior. Getting this close to the waterfalls makes for a truly unforgettable experience, and on this circuit you’ll also have the chance to visit San Martín Island.
Tour duration: 2 hours
Difficulty: moderate, stairs.
Devil’s Gorge: From the falls station, the train heads towards the Devil’s Gorge station which sits about 20 minutes away. The walking route is around 1,200m long and leads to the main viewing points along the biggest and most spectacular falls in Iguazu, right up to the main event: la Garganta del Diablo (Devil’s Gorge).
Tour duration: 2 hours
Difficulty: low, no stairs.
‘The Great Adventure’:
This trip is split into two parts, the first of which consists of sailing in zodiac boats right up to the base of the San Martín, Bosetti, Tres Mosqueteros and Cañón de Garganta del Diablo (Devil’s Gorge) waterfalls, as well as through the river rapids to arrive at Puerto Macuco (3km from the falls). We’ll then move onto the second part of the adventure in which we’ll get to ride in a truck through 8km of thick jungle, hearing all the while about the flora and fauna of the area from our specialist guides.