ENTERTAINMENT IN THE IGUAZU NATIONAL PARK
Guarani Native Village
A unique opportunity to see one of the oldest cultures in America.
The Aripuca
This is a construction made of large trees taken from
the Misiones rainforest, reproducing the bird trap designed by the
Guarani indians. National Route Nº 12 Km 4, Puerto Iguazu. Schedule:
from 09:00 to 17:00 hours.
Iguazu Casino
This has one of the largest gaming rooms in Latin America.
Recently refurbished, among its gaming activities can be found Roulette
tables, Black Jack, Punto & Banca and Dice. It also has slot machines.
The casino has the largest hotel in the area that is also among the best in the country: the Iguazu Grand Hotel. It has two restaurants: the Garden, with one of the best cuisines in the region, and the Terrace, beside the pool, offering barbecue at midday on Sundays.
The Iguazu Casino is situated a few meters from the head of the Tancredo Neves Bridge joining Argentina and Brazil. Entrance is free and it is open from 18:00 to 05:00 hours every day.
OPENING HOURS AT IGUAZU NATIONAL PARK
Summer (September 1st to March 31st): 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Winter (April 1st to August 31st): 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR VISITING IGUAZÚ NATIONAL PARK
- Enjoy nature without damaging it.
- Do not discard waste; there are bins throughout the area for collecting this.
- Do not break branches or flowers.
- Walk only on the pathways and walkways.
- Do not feed any animals you may meet on your way.
- Obey the indication for walking on the circuits.
- Drive slowly within the Park. More than 500 animals die in collisions every year.
- Respect the timetables, and remember that there are big cats with nocturnal habits that live within the Park.