Salto de Yashi is one of the largest waterfalls in the province and one of the natural tourism points that was practically not intervened by humans.
The Iguazú Falls are one of the main tourism points of the country, but Missions hides other unmissable destinations. He Yasy Jump It is one of the largest waterfalls in the province. This is sheltered in a nature reserve and is becoming popular among those who want to enjoy the tranquility and also the most adventurous.
The content you want to access is exclusive to subscribers.
Argentina invites you to enjoy its nature throughout the nation because it has all the habitats in its territory, from the desert in the northeast, the tropical in Misiones and the Antarctic cold in the south. In this case, Salto Yasy offers a disconnection from screens and big cities to discover the local fauna and flora. In addition to knowing the history of the country


Salto Yasy, the hidden paradise of Misiones
The path to the waterfall also counts as one of its attractions because it seeks to preserve the natural beauty of the place and you must take a path that is almost untouched by humans. Once you reach the place, you will find yourself in front of three waterfalls with crystal clear waterswhere the Paraná River descends. Under the waterfall a calm flow is created that formed natural pools on the rocks of the place. These spaces are ideal for bathing during hot days.
The complex where the Yasy Falls is located offers viewpoints towards the spectacular ravines that border the river. The most adventurous can do activities such as rappelling and trekking through the Iguazú Jungle. Furthermore, it can be practiced water sports such as kayaking and rowing.
Embed – The Yasy waterfall in Misiones, pure nature | Tripin Argentina
For the most cinephiles, they will be able to recognize Salto Yasy as one of the settings where Isabel “La Coca” Sarli starred in the films “India” and “Thunder Among the Leaves” during the 1950s. These films were both controversial and historic for the national industry because the actress made the first cinematic nudes in our country.
How to get to Salto Yasy, the hidden paradise of Misiones
tourism missions Salto Yasy2.jpg

The nation
This jewel of tourism in Misiones It is located within the Puerto Bemberg Reservein the town of Puerto Libertad. But to get to Salto Yasy you can only take a water route. This begins at the Port of the Posada Bemberg, from there you will travel 13 kilometers by boat, upriver. Once you disembark, you will begin a 500-meter walk through the jungle until you reach the magical waterfall.
Source: Ambito

I am an author and journalist who has worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade. I currently work as a news editor at a major news website, and my focus is on covering the latest trends in entertainment. I also write occasional pieces for other outlets, and have authored two books about the entertainment industry.