IGUAZU FALLS, BRAZIL
To get the best experience in Iguazu Falls you need to book one of our local friendly tour guides. They will be able to show you around, make you feel like a local. Whether you want to see the tourist sites or visit places off the beaten track and discover new experiences, then our Guides4me guide is there to make it happen.
Bianca
Bianca is 34 years old, LGBT friendly and speaks English, Spanish and Portuguese.
If you want to experience Iguazu Falls in a way that goes beyond the ordinary. Then Bianca is the guide for you. With a degree in Tourism, a Master’s in Public Policies, and a PhD in Social Sciences, she brings a rare depth of knowledge and perspective to every tour. As a part-time university teacher and expert in culture and social heritage, Bianca doesn’t just show you the falls. She helps you understand their cultural, historical, and environmental significance. Her passion for the region is infectious, turning a visit into a rich, meaningful journey.
Whether you’re gazing into the thunderous Devil’s Throat or walking through the lush trails of the national park, Bianca’s friendly and engaging approach makes every moment special. She weaves together stories of local traditions, indigenous heritage, and conservation in a way that’s both insightful and inspiring. If you’re looking for a truly unforgettable experience at one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature, book your tour with Bianca. You won’t regret it.
Total cost for the guide services of Bianca for one day (8 hours) = a booking fee of USD 33 via Paypal, debit / credit cards, bank transfer or Crypto Currency plus USD 60 in cash to Bianca after her services. This makes a total of USD 93.
This excludes any transport, entrance fees or any food & beverage costs.
“Very professional and enthusiastic tour guide with official licence. Reliable, organized and fluent english-speaking with perfect knowledge about Brazil. I booked her for several trips and I can just recommend her.” Markus, Finland
Our other destinations in Brazil are Ilha De Itamaraca | Joao Pessoa | Manaus | Natal | Novo Airao | Parintins | Pipa Beach | Recife | Rio de Janiero | Sao Paolo | Tamandare.
Highlights of Iguazu Falls
Iguazu Falls (Cataratas do Iguaçu in Portuguese) is one of the most breathtaking natural attractions in the world. Located on the border between Brazil and Argentina. It is one of the largest and most impressive waterfall systems on the planet. Consisting of around 275 individual falls spread over nearly 2.7 kilometres (1.7 miles) of the Iguazu River. The Brazilian side offers panoramic views, while the Argentine side allows closer access to individual falls.
The centrepiece of the falls is the “Garganta do Diabo” (Devil’s Throat). A U-shaped cliff that drops nearly 80 metres (262 feet), creating a thundering roar and a constant rainbow mist. The power and scale of the falls make it a truly awe-inspiring sight.
Why Iguazu Falls is One of the New 7 Wonders of Nature
Iguazu Falls was named one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature in 2011, a title awarded based on global voting and organized by the New7Wonders Foundation. It earned this recognition because of:
Its Immense Scale and Power: The sheer volume of water, particularly during rainy season, is astonishing. Up to 450,000 cubic feet per second.
Unique Biodiversity: The falls are surrounded by Iguaçu National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), home to a vast array of wildlife, including jaguars, toucans, capuchin monkeys, and hundreds of butterfly species.
Spectacular Beauty: Few natural sites blend lush subtropical forest with such dynamic geological formations and water movement.
Cultural and Environmental Significance: The falls hold deep importance for indigenous Guarani communities and are a model of ecological preservation.
Why It’s a Great Idea to Have a Local, Knowledgeable Tour Guide
Deep Local Insight:
A local guide brings the falls to life by explaining not just the geography. But also the myths, legends, and cultural history of the region, including stories of the Guarani people and early explorers.
Wildlife Spotting:
The national park is teeming with hidden wildlife. A guide can help you identify species and spot animals you’d likely miss on your own.
Efficient Navigation:
The park is vast, with multiple trails, viewpoints, and boat rides. A guide ensures you make the most of your time and don’t miss key highlights, including off-the-beaten-path spots.
Environmental Awareness:
Local guides often have a strong environmental ethic and can explain ongoing conservation efforts, helping you appreciate the fragility and value of this ecosystem.
Safety and Comfort:
From avoiding crowded times to advising on weather conditions or guiding you through slippery paths, a local guide enhances both safety and experience quality.
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Distance to Falls: About 15 km (9 miles) or 20–25 minutes by car