Experience with me on an unforgettable day trip, the Iguazu Falls - Argentinian side.
Both Brazilian and Argentinian sides of the falls are gorgeous, so I recommend visiting both sides from the ground up.
However, the best view of the Devil's Throat, the largest waterfall of them all, is on the Argentine side.
You stand face to face to the Garganta del Diablo, the Devil's Throat at a breathtaking height of approx. 90 m to the lower course of the river.
With all hiking trails, you have a total of 8.7 km, where you can always see new, beautiful views of this natural spectacle.
After your experience at the waterfalls, a picnic awaits you at the border triangle with a view of
The picnic basket varies, with 01 bottle of wine, Malbec or Chardonnay, or 01l fruit juice + 01l mineral water, 04 Argentinian empanadas, 01× tropical fruit salad.
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. Specialized infant seats are available. Transportation options are wheelchair accessible. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. So my tip: try to be there a few minutes before the park opens.. The morning temperatures are more pleasant for customers who are not used to the subtropical climate.. The park opens at 08:00 local time and closes at 16:00.. I therefore always recommend leaving early to avoid traffic jams.. Please note that no animals may be fed or touched!!!. After redeeming the tickets, after a few hundred meters you will arrive at the central train station, from where a train, natural gas-powered locomotive with open passenger cars, leaves the station every 15 minutes for the various hiking trails, three in total. Since the maximum speed is 7km/h, it is great for taking photos. and make films while driving, or just enjoy the breathtaking nature with its unique flora and fauna.. Trails such as Devil's Throat and Upper Trail are suitable even for those with walking aids or wheelchairs as the walkways are built flat across the upper course of the Iguacu River.. The lower trail includes around 180 steps and therefore requires a little more physical strength.. Light shoes with non-slip soles are recommended for the hikes.. Please note that my tours are not marathons, but serve to give the customer enough time to take in the whole thing so that they can also enjoy it.. If you are not planning a longer trip to Argentina, I advise you not to exchange a lot of money, since the Argentine peso has lost much of its value and is not accepted everywhere in Brazil.. Washrooms, toilets, bars, bistros and restaurants can be found at almost all stations.
Please make sure you have your passport with you on excursions, as well as a vaccination card with valid vaccinations for the one. - and departure between the countries.
Please pay attention to sun protection and mosquito spray.
Wet protection is recommended for electronic devices.