
New Eco-Friendly Hotel with Amazing Views of Iguazu Falls
The Iguazu Falls are pretty amazing with a combined total of 275 waterfalls along the 1.7 span of the Iguazu River. Travelers that want to see amazing views of the falls now can stay at the Awasi Iguazu Falls Hotel. There are a few other things that make this hotel unique including the fact that it's eco-friendly. Here's more information about this new eco-friendly hotel that is located in Misiones, Argentina.
The Villas And Unique Interiors. Because this hotel is surrounded by the Atlantic Rainforest, it's important that it has as little of an environmental impact as is possible. In order to not disturb the area, the hotel was built on stilts. The property has 14 different villas to choose from. These include 13 standard villas plus 1 master villa. Measuring at 100 square metres, each standard villa has its own private plunge pool plus an outdoor shower, coffee corner and bathtub. In addition to the sleeping area there is also a large living room. The master villa is a lot larger than the standard ones as it has a massive living room, two bedrooms and plunge pool and can easily sleep families. It measures 150 metres in total. The interiors of each village contain textiles and decorative items that were woven by inhabitants of the region known as the Guarani people. Travelers can choose to stay at the hotel anywhere from 2-6 nights and everything is all inclusive so there are no surprise fees that must be paid at the end of the trip.
Adventures Tailored To Meet Traveler's Desires. Despite all of this the location is what really attracts a lot of travelers as not only is it surrounded by the rainforest, but the world's largest waterfalls are only about 20 minutes away. A perk of staying here is that there is a private guide assigned to each villa. They will take guests on a 4WD ride to explore the area virtually anytime that they'd like. This area is home to over 400 different species of birds with a lot of them being endemic. There is also a variety of wildlife including pumas and monkeys. Travelers can easily spend their days exploring the numerous jungle trails. Afterwards they can stop in for a meal at the hotel's onsite restaurant or head to the bar in the main lodge to enjoy a drink.