Flora & Fauna.
The importance of the area preservation lies in that the species
protected therein are in extinction risk, for example the yaguareté
(Panther onca), ocelot (Felis pardalis), the yacutinga (Aburria
jacuntinga), macuco (Tinamus solitarius) just to mention a few which
still find suitable survival conditions at the Iguazú National Park.
The Park shelters a natural patrimony that includes:
• A native flora with more than 2000 species: luxuriant ferns, bromelias (Guzmania hibrida), orchids, palm and gigantic trees holding a great variety of climbing plants that permanently provide fruits and attract monkeys, coaties, deers, toucans, just to mention a few.
• 450 species of birds show themselves candidly in the early hours and at sunset. It is easy to bump into toucans, magpies, tero birds, parrots and the incredible vencejos (apus apus), the latter is exclusive specie of the Iguazú Waterfalls area.
• 80 mammal species, with five feline varieties moving camouflagingly through the chiaroscuros of the forest.
• Countless varieties of insects, calling attention among them the abundance of colorful butterflies.
• The countless area watercourses are patrolled by yacarés (crocodiles), turtles and herons which feed on small fish.





A SINGLE DAY IS NOT ENOUGH!
If you wish to visit the Park for two consecutive days, the 2nd day you can get a BONUS in the cost of your entrance. Here.
So that you can experience this unique natural spectacle in its entirety, we suggest 10 things that you should not miss inside the Iguazu National Park. Here.
"Truly a Wonder of Nature".
One of the most unique sights in the world, you have to experience it to understand its beauty. Stroll under the light of the Full Moon and dine in the La Selva Restaurant. Here.