The Iguazú Falls (Argentina), one of the New Seven Wonders of Nature in the World, offers from July to its visitors the possibility of obtaining an official collectible certificate, which accredits your visit and is issued by the prestigious international foundation New7Wonders.
It is a collectible digital tourism product, supported by the New7Wonders Foundation (N7W) that, through global voting, selected the New Wonders of the planet. The certificate is delivered digitally and contains a unique registration number, becoming an official and memorable proof of having been in one of the most extraordinary destinations in the world.
In this way, the N7W Official Certificates are a personalized product, sent online for later printing, a design that honors the Wonder and its global voting status, with a classic concept designed for the digital world, a special memory for the visitor and the tourist to share and proudly show the place they visited.
In the case of the Iguazú Falls, the certificates are available in the premises located within the Cataratas Area, where authorized personnel records the visitor’s data. Subsequently, the document is sent by email, allowing each tourist to access it from any device.
From Iguazú Argentina, concessionaire of the services in the Cataratas Area on the Argentine side, they expressed “this week we launched the sale of this new tourist digital product supported by the N7W Foundation, associated with the campaigns of the New 7 Wonders. It is one more merchandising product, but it is special because it has the official N7W seal, and it is unique because it is personalized. It is a certificate stating that the visitor has known one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature in the world. And the certificate is collectible with the rest of the destinations that have the badge.”
For his part, Jean Paul de la Fuente, Director of the New7Wonders Foundation, said that “the official New7Wonders certificates are the symbolic record of the visit to one of the New 7 Wonders, in this case, the Iguazú Falls. It is not only a memory, but also a testimony of the participation in the creation of history!”