Argentina Jesuit Missions & Iguazú Falls Package
Description
During the 17th century, Jesuit missionaries from Spain ventured deep into the forests of what is now northeastern Argentina and eastern Paraguay. These forests were home to the indigenous Guarani tribe, and the missionaries aimed to spread Christianity among them. They established intricate baroque-style missions and community settlements within the jungle, where they lived alongside the Guarani people for over a century. Although the Jesuits were eventually expelled, the mission ruins still stand today, alongside surviving Guarani communities. Explore these remarkable sites — now recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site — on this 6-day Iguassu Falls & Jesuit Missions tour. Experience this unique Jesuit Block Argentina adventure today!
Tour Highlights
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City tour of Oberá, Argentina
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Guided tour of the UNESCO-listed Jesuit Missions
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Visit to Wanda Gem Mine
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Iguassu Falls tour with a Grand Adventure Boat Ride