If you like the thrill and being close to nature and do not mind getting soaking wet no matter how you try to avoid it then take the MACUCO rafting on the Iguaçu river. Little expensive but great fun
What a great way to see the falls ride the rapids and get a little wet. Superb attraction don't miss it but bring a pancho
Fantastic natural wonder. The boat ride from the Brazilian side of the falls was amazing, you will get very wet. It is worth visiting the both Brazil and Argentina side of the falls to see the best views
Great river, the famous waterfalls called "Cataratas do Iguaçu" are there, wonderful view. Really great place to go.
What force water has...this river shows how it uses the Iguassu Falls to create one of the most memorable sights in the World
i find myself in paradise...i been about 50 countries in the world and iguacu falls takemy breath away really!!!
After a really busy visit to Cataratas do Iguacu, we took a drive into the jungle and a boat ride up the river Iguacu, running away from the crowds. The personalized attention of the crew, a boat just for the five of us and an hour long ride up the river took us into, what seemed, miles away from the busy crowds and closer to the real jungle. From the safety of our boat we still felt the strong pull of the current, and caught sight of a yacare, enjoying a nap by the shore. Great experience!
The Iguacu or Iguassu River delineates the border between the two countries, namely Argentina and Brazil, thus forming a natural border. And, the river is what forms and feeds the 'Mighty' and Spectacular Iguassu Falls.
Walked the bridges out to the falls on both sides Brazil and Argentina. Watch for turtles in the water we saw three hanging onto stones near the falls one was very small how they were going to get out of that one is anybody's guess.
Do not recommend - visiting during rainy season. Very nasty and ugly. The falls are amazing if the river is not high season. During rainy season falls look like a Mud river