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Black Weel Track
The longest nature related activity inside of the Iguaçu National Park - Brazil.
Hiking - The tour begins with a short hike in a trail above ground for about 320 meters surrounded by the lush sub-tropical rainforest.
Biking - After the hike on foot a You get to choose how You wish to do the 9 remaining kilometers (3 miles) of the tour: on foot, bike or vehicle.
The whole tour is guided by English-speaking trail guides who make explanations about local fauna and flora.
Have You ever wondered on how a rivers start? A couple of small springs along the way make the track even more fascinating, pure&clean drinkable fresh water right in the middle of the forest.
The contact to nature is really amazing since You can count on an expert who besides showing the way, gives explanations about the ecossistem of the lush sub-tropical rainforest of Iguassu.
Suspension bridge - on the way over a tributary of the Iguassu River.
Boat ride - The adventure does not stop, it continuous on a boat ride over the upper part of the Iguassu River.
Capybaras - live in the ground but are always near by water. Besides refreshing themselves they use rivers as a escape from predators like jaguars.
Wild life Observation Tower - View to a lake with birds and caymans.
Kayak ride - Finally a Kayak ride for about 5 kilometers downstream. The staff of the tour is always following You.
Caymans - They are quite often seen around this tour while paddling at the Iguassu River but You do not have to worry about them, once they spot us they just swim away.
Black Weel Track
Daily open
9:00AM - 5:30PM
Reservation required - More enjoyable in the morning - 9 km (3 miles) track by walking or bike - Minimum 4 hours - Caymans, capybaras and monkeys can be spotted - water/snacks included - Kayak ride at Iguassu River.
This is a activity that combines recreation, sports and nature which connects us to a greater sense of being part of this wonderful planet We all live in!
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