Embark on a thrilling cycling tour across Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina, exploring vibrant cultures, stunning landscapes, and rich traditions in just one day.
Embark on a thrilling cycling tour across Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina, exploring vibrant cultures, stunning landscapes, and rich traditions in just one day.
- Puente Internacional De La Amistad - This bridge links Brazil and Paraguay.
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Ciudad Del Este - Enjoy breakfast at Mi Abuela, a traditional Paraguayan bakery.
Note: Breakfast is not included in the package. -
Saltos del Monday - Travel to the Monday Falls in Presidente Franco, Paraguay.
The falls feature a stunning waterfall over 40 meters…
- Puente Internacional De La Amistad - This bridge links Brazil and Paraguay.
- Ciudad Del Este - Enjoy breakfast at Mi Abuela, a traditional Paraguayan bakery.
Note: Breakfast is not included in the package.
- Saltos del Monday - Travel to the Monday Falls in Presidente Franco, Paraguay.
The falls feature a stunning waterfall over 40 meters high, offering breathtaking natural beauty.
In Guaraní, “Monday” means “water that steals.” According to legend, the indigenous people would leave wood on the banks of the Monday River, and by dawn, it would have been swept away by the river’s currents.
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Hito Tres Fronteras - Paraguay - From Monday Falls, we proceed to Marco Paraguay.
At this location, you can view the confluence of the Paraná and Iguaçu rivers. - Presidente Franco - Take a ferry cruise from Paraguay to Argentina.
- Delegation migration Iguazu - Once in Argentine territory, complete the migration (border procedure).
Required documents:
Brazilians: RG or CNH
Foreigners: Visa
After migration, the tour continues within Argentine territory.
- Puerto Iguazu - Now officially in Argentina, we head to the 3 Frontier Framework of Argentina.
- costanera.centro cultural - Before reaching Marco Argentino, we pass by Costanera, which borders the Iguaçu River.
This area is rich with beautiful landscapes.
- Hito Tres Fronteras - Arrive at Marco Argentino, where you can witness the meeting of the Paraná and Iguaçu Rivers.
From this vantage point, you can see the neighboring countries of Brazil and Paraguay.
- Feirinha de Puerto Iguazu - Stop for lunch and savor typical Argentine cuisine.
Note: Lunch is not included in the package.
- Comunidad Guarani Yriapu - Comunidad Indigena Iriapu - Explore a trail created and maintained by the Yriapu indigenous community.
Here, you can learn about the culture of the Guarani Indians.
- La Aripuca - La Aripuca is a tourist attraction with educational and cultural aims, showcasing the relationship between humans and nature.
- Ponte Tancredo Neves - The International Fraternity Bridge connects Foz do Iguaçu in Brazil with Puerto Iguazú in Argentina.
Spanning the Iguaçu River, it is 489 meters long and over 65 meters high.
From the bridge, you can view the confluence of the Paraná and Iguaçu Rivers.
- Bottled water
- Helmet
- Bicycle use
- Tickets (Saltos Manday, Balsa, Indigenous Reserve, La Aripuca)
- adventure insurance
- Presencial Guide in Spanish and Portuguese
- Bottled water
- Helmet
- Bicycle use
- Tickets (Saltos Manday, Balsa, Indigenous Reserve, La Aripuca)
- adventure insurance
- Presencial Guide in Spanish and Portuguese
- Tea and coffee
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee
- Lunch
This experience allows participants to immerse themselves in the culture, history, and cuisine of three Latin American countries in just one day. These countries—Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina—are located on the Guarani Aquifer, the largest freshwater reserve in the world.
The setting is rich with natural beauty, featuring stunning waterfalls and…
This experience allows participants to immerse themselves in the culture, history, and cuisine of three Latin American countries in just one day. These countries—Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina—are located on the Guarani Aquifer, the largest freshwater reserve in the world.
The setting is rich with natural beauty, featuring stunning waterfalls and majestic rivers like the Paraná River, the second largest river in South America.
Throughout the tour, participants engage with local communities, learning about their habits and customs, and savoring the native flavors of each region visited.
In Argentina, the journey includes visits to indigenous reserves, offering insights into the lives, customs, and traditions of these communities.
Cycling through three countries in one day offers a unique opportunity for a profound immersion in the Triple Frontier of Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina.
- The experience lasts 9 to 10 hours. This time, in addition to the visit to the attractions, are included the time spent in the border transactions between the countries (Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina)
- Mandatory yellow fever vaccine card
- Not recommended for beginner on the bike ride
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.