You’ll witness Mother Nature at her most magnificent as you stand in awe amidst the white-water mist created by the more than two hundred gushing cascades that make up the soaring Iguazu Falls.
This incredible natural phenomena deserves its standing as one of the seven Wonders of the World, and you’ll have ample opportunity to view the majestic falls from many angles as you explore the Brazilian and Argentinean sides of this natural highlight. You’ll also explore the pristine subtropical jungle that surrounds the falls, meet its abundant exotic birdlife, and take a train ride along the banks of the Iguazu River. Elsewhere, look out upon Rio de Janeiro from the feet of the famous mountain-top Christ the Redeemer statue; take a panoramic cable car ride up Sugar Loaf Mountain; watch the hang gliders float over Sao Conrado beach; and explore the lush Tijuca forest on Corcovado Mountain.
From the spectacular sights and sounds of a samba show and people watching on glamorous Copacabana beach, to a relaxed Argentine barbeque lunch in the rainforests of Iguazu National Park, this engaging trip showcases the contrasting rhythms of the Brazilian experience. Your team of knowledgeable local guides and private drivers add value at every turn, and your premium accommodation places you in the center of the beach-side action of Rio de Janeiro and amidst the subtropical rainforest of Iguazu.
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Note: A valid passport is required for all American or Canadians citizens, including children, intending to visit Brazil. It is recommended that your passport be valid for at least six months beyond the date of your expected departure from the country. There have been cases where citizens were refused entry for not having the six-month validity. In addition, all Americans & Canadians are required to have a valid Brazilian Visa prior to their arrival in Brazil, and the visa must be used within 90 days of issuance. Otherwise, they will be refused entry into the country. For other nationalities it is the traveler's responsibility to check with the Embassy of the Federative Republic of Brazil and its consulates for up-to-date information.