If sitting by a beach or a stay in a cramped cabin by the lake just doesn't sound like a holiday exciting or thrilling enough for you, maybe you need a little bit more adventure in your vacation.
Don't waste another fortnight on a dull, uneventful trip to some nearby resort - experience the journey of a lifetime in South America.
Home to some of the most breathtaking nature, exciting cultures and everything from the beaches of Rio de Janeiro to the sprawling and incredible Amazon Rainforest, South America has something to offer every traveller.
For a look at the continent through experienced eyes, book a South American escorted tour and let a guide show you through some of the more impressive parts of the country.
Plan a visit to one of the most impressive New 7 Wonders of Nature in Brazil and Argentina during your stay: Iguazu Falls.
Iguazu Falls The waterfalls of the Iguazu River are some of the largest in the world - so huge in fact that they stretch between two countries.
Travellers can make their way to the falls through Argentina, Brazil or Paraguay.
Most find that coming from the city of Foz do Iguacu in Brazil or the small town Puerto Iguazu in Argentina to be the safest and most reliable access points to the falls.
Taller than Niagara and almost twice as wide, you could easily spend a day at both the Brazilian and Argentinian sides.
While most of the falls span across the Argentinian side, Brazil offers the best views of Iguazu.
Take your time to explore the park - visitors sometimes swamp the main viewing spots but there are much more to the Iguazu Falls than just these popular areas.
See the Devil's Throat from the best vantage point on the Brazilian side and make sure you check out a few of these attractions while in the Argentinian.
Circuito Inferior Trek to the bottom of the Circuito Inferior with a view of the Salto Bossetti and Dos Hermanas waterfalls when you arrive.
You can also access the free ferry to Isla San Martin from Circuito Inferior trail.
Isla San Martin When the ferry is operating, Isla San Martin has two lookouts over different sides of the falls.
Birdwatchers will be enthralled with the number of different species at Isla San Martin.
Make sure you ask one of the park workers if Isla San Martin is open - access is often closed if the river gets too high.
Garganta del Diablo A main attraction of the Argentinian side of the falls; ride the free train to a walkway that leads to the main part of the falls.
Here visitors can experience the roar and spray of the water as close as possible - don't leave without having seen Garganta del Diablo.
Book your South American journey today and see the incredible Iguazu Falls for yourself.
Don't waste another fortnight on a dull, uneventful trip to some nearby resort - experience the journey of a lifetime in South America.
Home to some of the most breathtaking nature, exciting cultures and everything from the beaches of Rio de Janeiro to the sprawling and incredible Amazon Rainforest, South America has something to offer every traveller.
For a look at the continent through experienced eyes, book a South American escorted tour and let a guide show you through some of the more impressive parts of the country.
Plan a visit to one of the most impressive New 7 Wonders of Nature in Brazil and Argentina during your stay: Iguazu Falls.
Iguazu Falls The waterfalls of the Iguazu River are some of the largest in the world - so huge in fact that they stretch between two countries.
Travellers can make their way to the falls through Argentina, Brazil or Paraguay.
Most find that coming from the city of Foz do Iguacu in Brazil or the small town Puerto Iguazu in Argentina to be the safest and most reliable access points to the falls.
Taller than Niagara and almost twice as wide, you could easily spend a day at both the Brazilian and Argentinian sides.
While most of the falls span across the Argentinian side, Brazil offers the best views of Iguazu.
Take your time to explore the park - visitors sometimes swamp the main viewing spots but there are much more to the Iguazu Falls than just these popular areas.
See the Devil's Throat from the best vantage point on the Brazilian side and make sure you check out a few of these attractions while in the Argentinian.
Circuito Inferior Trek to the bottom of the Circuito Inferior with a view of the Salto Bossetti and Dos Hermanas waterfalls when you arrive.
You can also access the free ferry to Isla San Martin from Circuito Inferior trail.
Isla San Martin When the ferry is operating, Isla San Martin has two lookouts over different sides of the falls.
Birdwatchers will be enthralled with the number of different species at Isla San Martin.
Make sure you ask one of the park workers if Isla San Martin is open - access is often closed if the river gets too high.
Garganta del Diablo A main attraction of the Argentinian side of the falls; ride the free train to a walkway that leads to the main part of the falls.
Here visitors can experience the roar and spray of the water as close as possible - don't leave without having seen Garganta del Diablo.
Book your South American journey today and see the incredible Iguazu Falls for yourself.
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