We visited an area little known to most visitors, we combined the pedal activity with a small trail and a waterfall bath, making the activity unique in our region.
This tour was created to show the traveler one of the many waterfalls hidden in the land of falls. The tour begins with a 1:20 hour pedal ride from the center to the backyard area, with stops to tell the history of the region and a special stop at the Fraternity Bridge, on the border of Brazil and Argentina. After the pedal, we arrived at a beautiful area of Atlantic Forest on the banks of the Tamanduá River where we enjoyed the view of the waterfall from the backyard and went down the stairs for approximately 10 minutes where the guide takes you to learn a little more about the fauna and flora of the region. . At the end of the walk we arrived at the bank of the Tamanduá River, a river responsible for around 40% of the drinking water supplied to the city of Foz do Iguaçu and the largest tributary of the Iguaçu River. Full of natural baths and small waterfalls, this region is known by the residents of Foz as their backyard, and here you can have the opportunity to cool off and relax feeling the energy of the waters.
You will make your own way to the meeting points