In the heart of Misiones there is a small town that surprises with its unique landscapes. Known as The superbthis tourist alternative combines Red mountains, waterfalls and a dense jungle. The town, which originated thanks to the abundance of water and the fertile land, managed to consolidate as an attractive destination in the north of the country.
The offer includes from outdoor activities and trekking circuits to cultural experiences linked to local tradition. The community actively works to enhance tourism, providing accommodation, regional gastronomy and adventure activities.
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The superb is a missionary destiny that combines nature, history and an attractive local culture in one place.
Where is the superb
The superb is in the northeast of missions250 kilometers from Posadas and about 300 kilometers from Puerto Iguazú. Located on the shores of the Uruguay River, this town marks the natural limit between Argentina and Brazil. The area, with its red land of volcanic origin, offers a notable contrast between the aridity and abundance of vegetation.
What to do in the superb
Among the main attractions, the visit to the Moconá jumpsa unique formation where water falls in parallel to the Uruguay River for almost three kilometers. This natural phenomenon is ideal for those who seek to witness the force of nature. In turn, the Yabotí Biosphere Reserveof 250,000 hectares, provides the opportunity to travel paths and enjoy missionary biodiversity.
Tourism in this area also nourishes wine tourism. Some local wineries have joined the Wine routeallowing to taste regional products in a natural environment. In addition, visitors can participate in horseback riding, kayak and hikingactivities that highlight the beauty of the valleys and hills of the region.
The superb offers experiences of agrotourism in farmes that grow citronela and other products. These circuits allow travelers to learn about agricultural and cultural traditions, enriching the visit with the history of their founders and the legacy of generations of local families.
The tour of its streets, stone and with the river trail that divides the people, invites you to discover a community committed to their traditions. Spaces like the Hostel school and the Health Center They are testimony to the effort of the neighbors to preserve their heritage.
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The natural border between Argentina and Brazil houses one of the most amazing destinations of missions.
How to go to El Superbio
To get to El Superbio from Posadasyou take the National Route 12 north, then it turns through the Provincial Route 7 In Garden América, it continues by the National Route 14 to Aristóbulo del Valle and, finally, the Provincial Route 13 In San Vicente.
From Buenos Airestravel through the Route 9 even Zárate and then follows by the Route 12 until you reach Misiones, connecting with local routes. The journey from Puerto Iguazú lasts approximately three hours on open roads in the jungle, facilitating access to this natural corner.
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