Experience Your Own Path Private Excursions

Mbya Guarani Community
As the original inhabitants of these lands and guardians of the Iguazú Falls, the Guaraní offer a unique cultural experience. Led by experienced Guaraní guides, you will learn about their worldview, traditional hunting techniques, medicinal plants, and artisan crafts made from materials found in the jungle.
Yacu-i Private Reserve
Discover the region’s best-preserved area of Atlantic Rainforest. Upon arrival at the Awasi Yacu-í Reserve, guests may choose to paddle along the Yacuí creek by kayak, help our guides inspect some trap cameras, or simply enjoy a moment of rest and contemplation on the creek’s shore.
Jesuit Missions
During the 17th and 18th centuries European Jesuit missionaries arrived in the Rainforest and lived side by side with the Guarani Communities, building impressive reductions. It is the ruins of these buildings we can still see today.
Güirá Oga animal refuge
Güirá Oga is a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre dedicated to the protection of native fauna in Misiones. Visiting this refuge offers insight into local conservation efforts and provides the opportunity to observe native species up close.
Great Adventure Boat Ride
Admire the Argentine side of the falls from up close on a thrilling boat ride. Your adventure begins with a safari truck ride through the lush Atlantic Rainforest, leading you to the edge of the falls. From there, embark on a boat ride that takes you right next to the crashing waters.
Iguazú Waterfalls- Devil's Throat
Experience the awe-inspiring Devil’s Throat, the most dramatic section of Iguazú Falls. Traverse a series of elevated walkways that bring you close to the roaring edge where the river plunges 80 metres into a mist-filled chasm. Feel the thunderous power and witness the sheer force of nature like never before.
