Iguazu Falls are known throughout the world as one of the most beautiful
and majestic natural waterfalls man has ever seen. The falls themselves
sit on the Iguazu River and rest
on the border between Brazil and
Argentina. Visited by many people every year, the Iguazu Falls are one
of the more popular natural tourist destinations in South America.
The first European explorer to find Iguazu Falls was Alvar Nunez Cabeza
de Vaca, a Spanish Conquistador, who came upon them in 1541. The falls
went mostly unvisited after that until being rediscovered once again in
the late nineteenth century. The name Iguazu comes from a local Indian
language and roughly translates as "Big Water".
The Iguazu Falls divide the waterway into the Upper and Lower Iguazu
River. The northern bank of the falls is in the Brazilian State of
Parana while the southern bank sits in the Argentinean Province of
Misiones. The falls themselves actually consist of over 270 separate
falls that stretch for more than one and a half miles. Most of the
individual waterfalls are about 200 feet in height. The most famous of
them all is known as The Devil's Throat which is a U-shaped waterfall
that is almost 500 feet across and well over 2,000 feet in length. When
appearing in movies, post cards, and elsewhere, The Devil's Throat is
usually the section of Iguazu Falls that is pictured.
One of the main concerns about most large waterfalls is whether or not
they will erode away over the course of time. Iguazu Falls has little to
worry when it comes to this as the basalt cliffs have been measured to
recede, or be worn away, at approximately only 3 milimeters a year.
Drought is a bigger concern when it comes to the falls, a regular
drought occurs yearly that leaves the falls to look significantly less
spectacular. The low running water period of time usually only lasts a
few weeks, but if someone is visiting the area specifically to see the
falls they may want to inquire about the water level ahead of time.
The magnitude and overall length of Iguazu Falls insures that it will be
kept in the pantheon of great waterfalls of the world. Iguazu Falls
belongs right up there with Victoria Falls and Niagara Falls when it
comes to the most beautiful waterfalls of all.
Hotel das Cataratas
The only hotel located within Brazil’s Iguassu National Park,
Hotel das Cataratas
enjoys an unrivalled location just a short stroll from the thundering
action of the 275 Iguassu waterfalls. Guests enjoy exclusive access to
this magnificent sight in the evening and at dawn, when the park is closed
to other visitors.
This natural paradise offers countless thrills and excitement in abundance: go
water rafting, view the moonlight rainbow over the falls, take a helicopter trip or
walk through the rainforest to discover amazing wildlife including colourful
toucans and giant butterflies. Then retreat to this tranquil hotel, with its colonial
style Portuguese décor, beautiful pool, new
Cataratas Spa
and orchid-filled gardens.
For more information contact Reservations on (55) 45 2102-7000, email reservas@hoteldascataratas.com or visit the web-site.