Things to do in Iguazu National Park in January

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January is a good time to visit Iguazu National Park. The weather is usually very warm and sticky, with temperatures ranging from 73—88°F (23—31°C). There are plenty of events to check out and activities to try in Iguazu National Park during this time. Some of our top recommendations: relax and unwind at the Yacutinga Lodge, go on a jungle adventure tour, take a guided tour of the San Ignacio Mini Jesuit Ruins, and more!

Iguazu National Park has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your January trip to Iguazu National Park. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to January. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Iguazu National Park in January. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout January, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Iguazu National Park in January

Top experiences in January
Relax and unwind at the Yacutinga Lodge
The Yacutinga Lodge is an eco-friendly retreat nestled within the rainforest of Iguazu National Park, offering a tranquil and secluded setting for relaxation and rejuvenation. In January, the lodge provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, with comfortable accommodations, delicious local cuisine, and opportunities for nature walks and birdwatching. It's the perfect place to unwind and connect with the natural surroundings, making for a truly unique and rejuvenating experience.
Go on a jungle adventure tour
In January, the rainforest in Iguazu National Park is teeming with life, and a jungle adventure tour offers the chance to explore the park's diverse ecosystems and encounter a variety of wildlife. The tour may include activities such as zip-lining, canopy walks, and wildlife spotting, providing an adrenaline-pumping and immersive experience in the heart of the jungle. It's a great way to connect with nature and appreciate the park's natural wonders from a different perspective.
Take a guided tour of the San Ignacio Mini Jesuit Ruins
The San Ignacio Mini Jesuit Ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage site located near Iguazu National Park, and a guided tour in January offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and architecture of the Jesuit missions. The ruins are particularly striking in the summer months, with the warm sunlight illuminating the stone structures and creating a serene atmosphere. A knowledgeable guide can provide insight into the significance of the site and its cultural importance.
Take a helicopter tour over the falls
A helicopter tour over the Iguazu Falls is a thrilling and unique experience that offers a bird's eye view of the majestic waterfalls and the surrounding rainforest. In January, the lush greenery is at its peak, and the water levels are high, creating a breathtaking spectacle from above. The helicopter tour provides a perspective that can't be matched from the ground, and the panoramic views are sure to leave you in awe.
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Go on a night safari in the park
Iguazu National Park offers night safaris where visitors can explore the rainforest after dark and observe nocturnal wildlife. In January, the park comes alive at night with the sounds of insects, frogs, and other creatures. The experience of walking through the darkened forest and using flashlights to spot animals is both thrilling and educational, providing a different perspective on the park's biodiversity.
Go birdwatching in the Iguazu National Park
January is a great time for birdwatching in Iguazu National Park as many migratory bird species can be spotted during this time. The park is home to over 400 bird species, including toucans, parrots, and hummingbirds. The lush greenery and diverse habitats provide the perfect environment for birdwatching, and the chance to see rare and colorful birds in their natural habitat is a truly unique experience.
Hike the Macuco Trail
The Macuco Trail is a scenic hiking trail in Iguazu National Park that takes you through the lush rainforest and leads to a beautiful waterfall. In January, the trail is at its most vibrant, with the foliage in full bloom and the sounds of wildlife all around. The hike is a great way to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the park and experience the sights and sounds of the rainforest up close.
Take a boat ride under the Iguazu Falls
In January, the water levels at Iguazu Falls are at their peak, making it the perfect time to take a boat ride under the falls. The experience is exhilarating as you get up close to the powerful cascades and feel the mist on your face. It's a unique way to appreciate the sheer force and beauty of the falls, and the adrenaline rush is sure to be unforgettable.
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Holidays in Iguazu National Park in January
January
  • New Year's Day (January 1)
Other notable holidays
  • Immaculate Conception (December 8)
  • Christmas Day (December 25)
  • New Year's Eve (December 31)
  • Carnival / Shrove Monday (February 16)
  • Carnival / Shrove Tuesday / Pancake Day (February 17)
  • Ramadan Start (February 18)
  • Memorial Day (March 24)
  • Passover Eve (April 1)
  • Day of the Veterans (April 2)
  • Good Friday (April 3)
  • Easter Sunday (April 5)
  • Sixth Day of Passover (April 7)
  • Action Day for Tolerance and Respect between People (April 24)
  • Labor Day (May 1)
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Weather in Iguazu National Park in January

Temperatures on an average day in Iguazu National Park in January

The average temperature in Iguazu National Park in January for a typical day ranges from a high of 88°F (31°C) to a low of 73°F (23°C). Some would describe the temperature to be very warm. sticky

For comparison, the hottest month in Iguazu National Park, December, has days with highs of 89°F (32°C) and lows of 71°F (22°C). The coldest month, July has days with highs of 71°F (22°C) and lows of 54°F (12°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Iguazu National Park in January based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in January
88°F
highs
73°F
lows

General weather summary

Very warm, sticky
Feels like
45%
Chance of rain
0.225 in
Amount
6.5 mph
Wind speed
72%
Humidity
13.5 hrs
Daylight length
5:59 AM
Sunrise
7:32 PM
Sunset
48%
Cloud cover
Sleeveless shirt
What to wear
What to wear in January
With an average high of 88°F (31°C) and a low of 73°F (23°C), it generally feels very warm and sticky. There might also be a small chance of rain. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt and remember to bring an umbrella
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Best attractions for Iguazu National Park in January

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Iguazu National Park has to offer for travelers in January, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Iguazu National Park that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Iguazu National Park for January.
Iguazu Falls
1. Iguazu Falls
4.9
(122867)
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Massive, picturesque waterfalls surrounded by trails, with wildlife & a train through the jungle.
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In terms of nature, this was probably the best experience of my life! The walkway around the Devil’s Throat really lets you appreciate its power and noise. Prepare to get wet from the spray! Both the upper and lower trails are very well maintained and easy to complete with average fitness and mobility. If you only have time to complete one, then I’d recommend the lower trail. En route you’ll also see monkeys, amazing birds, and possibly a jaguar (if you’re very, very lucky). There are plenty of places for food & drink, plus toilets. The whole experience is very well managed.
An absolutely breathtaking place both from the Argentinan side and the Brazilian side. The boat ride was exhilarating I'd definitely recommend a visit, you will understand why it's one of the 7 natural wonders of the world., incredible.
Words can't describe... But I'll try anyway. Such incredible views, really really recommend the boat trip if you have time as well. Amazing tour guide for our adventure. The park itself has some beautiful and easy walking trails and of course the epic, stunning, amazing falls
We visited on the Brazilian side on the one day a year they have free entry (unbeknownst to us) so it was mobbed, but it’s definitely worth the visit. Beautiful, natural, and extremely powerful. Plus some interesting wildlife!
First time visiting here. Words, like the many photos and videos I took, don't do it justice. Words like wow, grandeur, incredible, breathtaking, only begin to highlight the vastness and the power displayed. Very organized by the administration, where five bus stops each begin different viewpoints. Frequency of busses are great. Paths and many scenic views are well maintained. Many people are there throughout the hours of operation. Large parking area. Cars also park outside the entrance for free, with an added < 1 km walk. Due to its immensity, prepare to walk! We walked along all the paths that we saw, and spent about 6 hours walking. Even with large crowds, it didn't distract from the beauty or the photo-ability. Parking was about US $11 per day. We bought a two-day pass for about $61. A one-day pass would have cost about $40.
Grand waterfalls not to be missed. Spanning across Argentina, Brazil, Paragray, it has hundreds of falls. The view on the Brazil side is the best but a bit far. The Argentina side is great for getting close to waterfalls and some trails.
Worth a visit. Expect to get wet from the spray if the falls. Bring a poncho or buy one. Buses take you to the falls from the park entrance.
It is one of the wonder of the world I have to say that the nature did his job and deliver a beautiful vision and sound and filling The way to the fall is on metal bridges very Nero and it lead to a small balconies that you can enjoy all of what the nature offering Hope for a change for the future
Parque Temático Selva Viva
2. Parque Temático Selva Viva
4.0
(29)
Permanently Closed
Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
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(Translated by Google) Beautiful place to rest, to walk, to run, to exercise, to drink mate, a very good place to go for a walk and visit!!!! I recommend it, excellent view on the three borders, you can see Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina, a very beautiful place!!! Don't miss it!!!! (Original) Hermoso lugar para descansar, para caminar, para correr, para ASER ejercicios , para tomar mate , para todo un lugar para ir a pasear y visitar muy bueno!!!! Lo recomiendo, excelente vista en las tres fronteras, se ve Paraguay , Brasil y Argentina un lugar muy bello!!! No te lo pierdas !!!!
(Translated by Google) Nice place, few gastronomic offers. Very lonely, lack of urban transportation. (Original) Lindo lugar, pocas ofertas gastronómicas. Muy solitario, falta transporte urbano.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful...stunning exotic animals...nice and exciting place (Original) Hermoso...impresionantes animales exóticos...agradable y emocionante lugar
(Translated by Google) What a pity because it can no longer be seen like this, it has no light, the waters are not there, it has nothing. (Original) Que pena xq ya no se ve más así no tiene luz no están las aguas no tiene nada
(Translated by Google) It's very nice and fun to have fun with (Original) Es mui lindo divertido par pasrla
(Translated by Google) Natural beauties and beautiful murals. Generally well maintained. (Original) Bellezas naturales y lindos murales. En general bien mantenido.
(Translated by Google) Very pretty (Original) Muy lindo
(Translated by Google) The most beautiful and natural (Original) Lo mas lindo y natural
Iguazu Falls
3. Iguazu Falls
4.9
(123447)
Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Massive, picturesque waterfalls surrounded by trails, with wildlife & a train through the jungle.
Slide 1 of 8
This is a bucket list experience. Absolutely unreal and breathtaking. Absolutely worth the visit. Amazing views of the falls along an easy path that even young kids can handle easily. The off-season visit (July) was not busy at all.
One of the natural wonders of the world! O visited the Argentina’s side and walk from the entry to the waterfalls. Keep your eyes open and you will see birds, fish and other animals; great memories!!
Amazing scenery. Located in the national park. You need entry tickets that includes the bus service. You can't remove the bus service portion because most of the cars are not allowed in the park. Only tourist busses with Brazil plates can enter and they are given GPS units to control the speed and their movements. If you are coming from Argentina, you will need your passport, no visa required if you are visiting for a day only.
In terms of nature, this was probably the best experience of my life! The walkway around the Devil’s Throat really lets you appreciate its power and noise. Prepare to get wet from the spray! Both the upper and lower trails are very well maintained and easy to complete with average fitness and mobility. If you only have time to complete one, then I’d recommend the lower trail. En route you’ll also see monkeys, amazing birds, and possibly a jaguar (if you’re very, very lucky). There are plenty of places for food & drink, plus toilets. The whole experience is very well managed.
So amazing. Over 200 waterfalls. You can hike along a trail and look at so many different waterfalls. Worth the entry price. We did the brazil side and were super satisfied with the whole experience.
Definitely one of the world's wonders. It's drop dead gorgeous and worth fighting the unruly crowds, but I do suggest going early morning weekday. I showed up around 11 on a Saturday and it was a zoo. Devil's Throat, the the upper trail is the way to do it. Lots of coati and butterflies along the trails and food spots.
Magnificent. Got all wet even will prepared with rain coat and cell phone cover. It was fun. I joined a tour with bus to go in and take us back, most efficient in time.
Spectacular experience, one of the most beautiful natural places I've visited. I recommend doing the superior circuit first, then going in the boat and finishing the day with Gargantua del Diablo. Early June has way less crowds and heat, which makes it a more enjoyable experience.

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