The Iguazu Falls, one of the New 7 Wonders of the World, received the tourist one million on Tuesday, October 15.
Ernesto Raviglione and his family, who were received with enthusiasm by provincial and municipal park authorities, highlighted the importance of this figure for the region and the country.
“This is something very good for the country, for Iguazu Falls and especially for Misiones,” said Raviglione, who expressed his emotion for the recognition received. “I have been to many parts of the world and many waterfalls, but none like this,” added the visitor a million, visibly excited.
This achievement reaffirms the place of the Iguazu Falls as a world-class attraction that captivates tourists from all over the world. Its combination of natural beauty and sustainability has allowed it to become one of the most sought-after sites for travelers, who value both environmental conservation and the possibility of enjoying recreational spaces surrounded by the missionary forest.
Misiones, with its focus on low-impact tourism, continues to position itself as a destination that combines respect for nature with tourism development and is positioned as a sustainable destination. “I am very happy and excited for this unexpected recognition, but at the same time dreamed,” said Raviglione, highlighting the relevance of this milestone for the province.
The continuous influx of tourists to the Iguazu Falls reaffirms its status as a world natural wonder, and highlights Argentina’s potential to offer unique and sustainable experiences to visitors from all over the world.
The Iguazú Falls received the tourist one million, highlighting a destination of sustainability
The Iguazu Falls, one of the New 7 Wonders of the World, received the tourist one million on Tuesday, October 15.
Ernesto Raviglione and his family, who were received with enthusiasm by provincial and municipal park authorities, highlighted the importance of this figure for the region and the country.
“This is something very good for the country, for Iguazu Falls and especially for Misiones,” said Raviglione, who expressed his emotion for the recognition received. “I have been to many parts of the world and many waterfalls, but none like this,” added the visitor a million, visibly excited.
This achievement reaffirms the place of the Iguazu Falls as a world-class attraction that captivates tourists from all over the world. Its combination of natural beauty and sustainability has allowed it to become one of the most sought-after sites for travelers, who value both environmental conservation and the possibility of enjoying recreational spaces surrounded by the missionary forest.
Misiones, with its focus on low-impact tourism, continues to position itself as a destination that combines respect for nature with tourism development and is positioned as a sustainable destination. “I am very happy and excited for this unexpected recognition, but at the same time dreamed,” said Raviglione, highlighting the relevance of this milestone for the province.
The continuous influx of tourists to the Iguazu Falls reaffirms its status as a world natural wonder, and highlights Argentina’s potential to offer unique and sustainable experiences to visitors from all over the world.
It should be noted that since 2008, when the Voto Cataratas campaign began to turn the Iguazú Falls into a Wonder of the World, the place began to receive the tourist “one million”, an achievement that was only interrupted during the pandemic.