Moconá Jumps are located 337 km from the city of Posadas and 322 km from Iguazu. It is one of the great landscapes of the province of Misiones, a geological fault where Yabotí, Pepirí Guazú, Uruguay, Serapio and Calixto rivers meet.
This incredible jump is the result of a break in the mantle of basalt massif of Brasilia. Right where then run the Uruguay River, there was the "crack" of more than 3 km long and 120 km depth that is where today the river falls creating one of the most beautiful landscapes of Misiones.
When the river is low enough, you can appreciate the full extent, countless jumps up to 20 meters high.
Important: The observation of Moconá jumps depend on the height of the Uruguay River because at times the river level grows and does not allow to contemplate in all its glory this natural spectacle.
The route is extensive, it will be about 330km of distance that will be done in about 4:30 hours per section.
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Moconá Jumps are located 337 km from the city of Posadas and 322 km from Iguazu. It is one of the great landscapes of the province of Misiones, a geological fault where Yabotí, Pepirí Guazú, Uruguay, Serapio and Calixto rivers meet.
Puerto Iguazú is a vibrant city in northern Argentina, renowned as the gateway to the breathtaking Iguazú Falls, one of the world's most spectacular natural wonders. This lush, subtropical destination offers a mix of adventure, wildlife, and cultural experiences, making it a must-visit for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike.
Iguazú Falls is a breathtaking series of waterfalls on the Iguazú River, straddling the border between Argentina and Brazil. It is one of the world's largest waterfall systems.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this park is home to the Iguazú Falls and a rich variety of wildlife, including toucans, coatis, and jaguars.
A unique monument marking the point where Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay meet. It offers a panoramic view of the surrounding area.
An exciting boat ride that takes you close to the base of the falls, offering a thrilling and unique perspective.
Explore the local markets and shops for unique souvenirs, including traditional Mbyá Guarani crafts, yerba mate, and local jewelry.
A traditional Argentinian barbecue featuring a variety of grilled meats, including beef, pork, and chicken.
Savory pastries filled with a variety of ingredients, such as beef, chicken, or cheese.
A local river fish, often grilled and served with lemon and herbs.
A traditional Mbyá Guarani snack made from cassava flour and cheese.
The dry season offers pleasant weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and visiting the falls. Crowds are moderate, and the trails are in excellent condition.
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Puerto Iguazú is generally safe for tourists, but petty crime can occur, especially in crowded areas. Be cautious with valuables and avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit areas.
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One of the world's largest hydroelectric dams, straddling the border between Brazil and Paraguay. It offers a fascinating insight into engineering and sustainable energy.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring the ruins of a Jesuit mission, offering a glimpse into the region's colonial past and the lives of the indigenous Guarani people.
A series of beautiful waterfalls on the Monday River, offering a peaceful and scenic alternative to the Iguazú Falls.
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