Monday, October 5, 2009

Into the Jungle


















Remember that the average life is about 600.000 hours. Are you able to escape from your duties to enjoy some of these hours, like you deserve? Here's a beautiful place to consider. Loi Suites Iguazú. The new, luxury hotel located inside 600 virgin hectares of the Iryapú jungle in Misiones provides the perfect base for exploring both the Argentinean and the Brasilian side of the Iguazú falls.

Large suites connected by bridges and floor-to-ceiling, glass windows provide an intimate connection with the natural surroundings. A Namasthé spa built around ancient rocks, is the ideal place for some serious pampering after a day of explorations and activities in the area. The hotel has a pier in the Iguazú river, perfect for those who (like me!), enjoy kayaking.

The design is austere and beautiful, using materials from the area, warm, earthy colors, and exquisite furniture brought from Indonesia.

There is a pool side restaurant surrounded by whispering trees, great for dining al fresco and afternoon cocktails.

Last and most importantly, the service is great, one of those places where people greet you by your name, and go to great lengths to make sure you feel at home.
A magical place for adventure and relaxation.

Details:
Loi Suites is located 15 minutes away from the falls, 20 minutes away from the airport and just 5 minutes away from Puerto iguazú. Thanks Loi Suites! for everything.




5 comments:

The Photodiarist said...

The jungle looks so good to me!

Anonymous said...

when's a good time of the year to visit the falls?

TakeitEZE said...

The Photodiarist, yes, it's an amazing place! I'm following you on twitter. I love your photos.

to the other person: any time is a good time to visit the falls; it's always good weather there, except for some rains...if you want to avoid crowds, perhaps consider visiting before or after the "high season" which is from December to March.

thanks for stopping by!

Anonymous said...

how far is this from Buenos Aires and what's the best way to get there?

TakeitEZE said...

it's kinda far... best way is to fly there; takes about two hours from Buenos Aires.