Iguazu Falls: 2-Day Combo to Argentine/Brazilian/Bird Park

Starting at $257 per person, this two-day guided tour offers a thorough way to experience the breathtaking Iguazu Falls from both the Argentine and Brazilian sides, plus a visit to the Parque das Aves (Bird Park). With private transfers, bilingual guides, and well-organized schedules, it’s designed for travelers who want a hassle-free yet immersive experience.
Two things we really appreciate are the flexibility of the itinerary—it moves smoothly between both countries—and the chance to see rescued birds up close, which adds an authentic, conservation-minded aspect to the trip. That said, you’ll want to budget for park entrance fees (about U$60) and plan ahead if you need visas for crossing borders.
This tour suits travelers who value professional guidance, comfortable transportation, and a mix of impressive natural scenery with wildlife encounters. It’s especially ideal if you prefer small groups and an organized schedule that covers key highlights without feeling rushed.
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- Comprehensive Experience: Visit both the Argentine and Brazilian sides of Iguazu Falls, plus Parque das Aves for wildlife.
- Expert Guides: Bilingual guides facilitate border crossings and ensure you don’t miss key sights.
- Comfort & Convenience: Private transfers, organized schedules, and small group sizes add comfort.
- Authentic Encounters: Rescued birds and wildlife at Parque das Aves give a meaningful perspective.
- Flexible Itinerary: The order of visits can change to suit weather or your preferences.
- Cost & Practicalities: Excludes park entrance fees and meals but simplifies logistics significantly.
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Experience Overview: What You Can Expect

This two-day trip begins with your pick-up from your hotel or designated location in Foz do Iguaçu or Puerto Iguazú. From there, you’ll head to the Argentine side of Iguazu Falls, where a private vehicle whisks you to the park gate. The highlight here is riding the train through the jungle to the Devil’s Throat, the most spectacular and thunderous part of the falls. Expect jaw-dropping views as you stand just meters from the cascading water, feeling the mist and hearing the roar.
Your guide, who is fluent in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, will help you navigate the park, point out wildlife, and share insights into the geology and ecology of the falls. The organized schedule ensures you see the lower and upper circuits, offering different perspectives on this natural wonder, without the hassle of figuring out transportation or park logistics.
On Day Two, the focus shifts to the Brazilian side and the Parque das Aves. You’ll start at the Bird Park, where the guides’ knowledge really shines. You’ll see toucans with their enormous beaks, flocks of colorful macaws flying overhead, and other rescued birds from the Atlantic Forest. The park’s dedication to caring for mistreated and trafficked birds adds a layer of purpose to your visit.
After exploring the bird sanctuary, you’ll move on to the Brazilian side of Iguazu Falls. Here, a moderate walk along a 1,200-meter trail reveals more close-up views of the waterfalls. The Devil’s Throat here is equally impressive, rising 90 meters high and a true highlight of the trip. Expect to see wildlife and lush flora along the trails, making it more than just a waterfall viewing—it’s an immersion into nature.
Optional stops, such as a lunch break or the Macuco Safari boat ride, are available if you want to add extra adventure or nourishment, though these aren’t included in the base price.
Detailed Itinerary Breakdown

Day 1: Argentine Side of Iguazu Falls & Parque das Aves
The journey begins with convenient pickup options from Puerto Iguazú or Foz do Iguaçu. Once at the park gate, your guide helps you skip the long lines, giving you a stress-free start. The train ride to Devil’s Throat is a highlight—imagine passing through lush jungle, with the roar of waterfalls nearby, culminating at a viewpoint where the sheer power of the water is overwhelming.
You’ll spend approximately four hours exploring the Argentine side, which offers the classic panoramic views and the chance to get close enough to feel the spray. Our reviewer Elena sums it up perfectly: “We had nothing to worry about, because our guides accompanied us at every step, solved all the questions and guessed any of our wishes. We just enjoyed the waterfalls, nature, and our vacation!”
The next stop is Parque das Aves, a sanctuary that rescues and rehabilitates birds. You’ll get close to toucans, macaws, owls, and even some reptiles like alligators and boas. The experience is visually stunning, and you’ll learn about conservation efforts for endangered species.
Day 2: Brazilian Side & Wildlife Trail
Starting at the Brazilian side, you get a different perspective—more panoramic and sweeping. The trail offers plenty of opportunities to observe the falling water from different angles, and it’s a great way to appreciate the scale of Iguazu Falls.
The highlight here is the Devil’s Throat again, but from the Brazil side, so you see it from a broader viewpoint. The walk is moderate, running about 1,200 meters, with ample wildlife and plant life along the way. Expect to see lush foliage and perhaps some birds or butterflies, adding to the natural atmosphere.
Optional add-ons like a boat ride provide an extra thrill, but even without, the scenery is impressive. The organized schedule and private transfers make it easy to move between sites without the hassle of public transportation or complicated booking.
The Transportation & Guides: Why They Matter

The tour’s inclusion of private, clean, comfortable cars means you’re not cramming into crowded buses or dealing with confusing public transit. Your bilingual guide simplifies border crossings, which can otherwise be a headache—especially when crossing between Brazil and Argentina. Elena appreciated this aspect, noting: “Our guides accompanied us at every step and solved all questions, making it worry-free.”
The guides’ local knowledge, combined with organized schedules, ensures you make the most of your time without feeling rushed. They also help spot wildlife and share stories about the park’s ecology, enriching the experience beyond just walking around.
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While the tour cost of $257 per person covers private transfers, guides, and entry to the Bird Park, it does exclude park entrance fees (about U$60). These can be purchased online or at the park, so plan for that extra expense. It’s also wise to have your valid ID or passport ready for border crossings.
Meals aren’t included, so packing snacks or planning for lunch at the park’s restaurants is a good idea. If you want to add the boat ride or other optional activities, you’ll need to pay separately.
From reviews, travelers feel the value is high given the seamless organization, expert guidance, and access to both sides of the falls and wildlife. Elena’s comment about being free to enjoy the scenery without worry captures the overall sense of relief many experience with this tour.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is perfect for travelers who want a comprehensive, guided visit to Iguazu Falls without the stress of planning logistics. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate wildlife and conservation, as Parque das Aves plays a significant role in rescuing birds. The small-group feel and bilingual guides make it ideal for visitors who prefer a more intimate, educational experience.
If you’re after stunning views, expert insights, and the convenience of private transportation, this tour delivers. It suits families, couples, or solo travelers who want to see the iconic falls from multiple angles and learn about the surrounding ecosystem.
The Sum Up

This two-day Iguazu Falls tour offers a balanced mix of breathtaking scenery, wildlife encounters, and hassle-free logistics. The guides’ local knowledge and the private transport ensure you enjoy the highlights at a comfortable pace, with the flexibility to add optional activities if desired. It’s a great choice for travelers who want to see both the Argentine and Brazilian sides, plus the Bird Park, without the stress of planning each detail.
The experience offers authentic moments—standing inches from thundering waterfalls, watching colorful macaws soar overhead, and learning about conservation efforts—that make it more than just sightseeing. For those who value guided expertise, comfort, and meaningful wildlife encounters, this tour hits the mark.
If you’re looking for a well-organized, value-packed adventure that showcases the grandeur of Iguazu Falls from multiple perspectives, this is a route worth considering. It’s a solid way to make unforgettable memories and truly appreciate one of the world’s most spectacular natural wonders.
FAQ

Do I need to worry about border crossings?
No, the guides handle all the necessary paperwork and procedures, making border crossings between Brazil and Argentina smooth and stress-free.
Are park entrance fees included?
No, park entrance tickets are not included in the tour price. Expect to pay approximately U$60 per person at the parks.
Can I customize the itinerary?
The schedule is organized but flexible. The order of the tours can be changed, and optional activities like boat rides are available if you wish.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, insect repellent, and suitable clothing for outdoor walking are recommended. Remember your valid ID or passport for border crossing.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
While generally accessible, it’s not ideal for people with heart problems due to walking and outdoor activity. The tour is private, so you can discuss any accessibility needs with the provider.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Portuguese, and Spanish, ensuring clear communication throughout your trip.
