Magnificent Machu Picchu Iguazu Falls Tours

By Karina Frost


For a truly amazing vacation experience, a lot of people prefer the majesty of natural wonders and historical locations. Both of these wonderful options are plentiful in South America and there are a number of traveling deals that can combine multiple stops for a bigger adventure. Machu Picchu Iguazu Falls tours are very popular and are said to be truly phenomenal.

In the hills that overlook the Urabamba Valley of Peru, more than 7,000 feet above the sea, set the fifteenth century remains of an ancient Incan city. Until its discovery in 1911, the existence of this incredible find was hidden from the outside world. Today, it is listed among the most popular destinations for tourists and is probably the best known icon representing the formidable Inca people.

Since the early invaders from Spain had no knowledge of this site, it was left mostly intact and has since gained additional protection by being declared a significant piece of cultural history by both UNESCO and the Peruvian Historical Society. Reconstructive projects and preservation measures have been implemented on certain buildings to better demonstrate to visitors how the site might have looked in its heyday. Only a limited number of individuals are allowed in the complex annually to help protect its integrity.

The most famous features of this complex are the Room of the Three Windows, The Temple of the Sun and The Inti Watana. The city was designed to make the most from the land's natural form and separated into sections for religious purposes, agricultural production and urban housing. The view from the high point is so amazing as the structures, aqueducts and roadways seamlessly follow nature's flow.

Along with the splendor of this ancient complex, the packages also include the natural wonder that graces the point where Argentina and Brazil meet. This amazing site, surrounded by the lushness of the jungle, has been called one of South America's most dramatic vistas. In a breathtaking display, an excess of two hundred and fifty single waterfalls of varied sizes span this massive cliff side.

In comparison to the impressive waterfalls of Niagara, these South American beauties are taller and more than double the width of their North American sisters. The majority of the cascades are located on the Argentine side which provides a spectacular view for those standing in Brazil. As the water from the cliffs comes crashing into that waiting in the river, a haunting mist rises high into the jungle canopy.

This amazing phenomena can be viewed in a variety of ways. Those who want to move at their own pace may find the paved paths to be pleasant, where some might prefer to travel by train from one overlook to another. However, to become fully immersed in the experience, visitors can take a boat ride out into the river and find out what it is like behind the curtain of falling water.

Visiting the ruins of an ancient civilization and the South American water spectacular, will make for a truly memorable vacation. A trip back in history and a breathtaking commune with nature's magnificence are well worth the time and travel. Plenty of enjoyable activities will be planned and time will be available to get a taste of all the unique cultures of Peru, Argentina and Brazil.




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